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Reading "everything", so you don't have to 

This lens contains reviews of articles that I recently encountered and printed to read during my daily commute. Once I've finished reading the article, I'll post a short review.

Currently the articles are mostly about Java, with an occasional cross-over to web development, .Net and may be consumer electronics. 

Article reviews 

These are my latest reviews. Click on an entry to view the "full" review.

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Articles I plan to read 

These are printed, in my backpack, waiting to be read
JAR File Specification
Article on java.sun.com, 12 pages.
Bringing Swing to the Web
Article by Jacobus Steenkamp, 7 pages.
Google Data APIs Protocol
Article on google.com, 16 pages.
Google Calendar Data API
Article on google.com, 14 pages.
A More Accessible Map
Article by Seth Duffey, 8 pages.
Java Networking and Proxies
Article on java.sun.com, 8 pages.
Code quality for software architects
Article by Andrew Glover, 7 pages.
Build your own scripting language for Java
Article by Chaur Wu, 6 pages.
Going atomic
Article by Brian Goetz, 7 pages.
An Introduction to the Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 Specification
Article by Vimala Ranganathan and Anurag Pareek, 12 pages.
Using Dojo and JSON to Build Ajax Applications
Article by Zarar Siddiqi, 5 pages.

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