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    1. iPhone Apps: Early Reactions - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Some developers see the iPhone as ‘just another cell phone, but with a big touch screen’, and have basically developed applications that run (...)

    2. Learning, lattes cohabit at Duke library - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      And that steaming cup o’ java isn’t a problem, either. Just don’t spill it on the Ralph Waldo Emerson anthology.

    3. Visualization Types - Data Visualization - LibGuides at Duke University

      Gantt chart Tools: Excel Image created in Excel with randomized data. stream graph / ThemeRiver Tools: original Java code , Data (...)

    4. USA - GIS Data Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      EROS Data Center  From the USGS; portal to lots of remote sensing and digital map data Earth Explorer  From the USGS; map interface to remote (...)

    5. A Look Under the Hood—and the Flaps—of the Anatomical Fugitive Sheets Collection - Bitstreams: The D

      Developed way back in 2000 by Educational Media Services, Four Seasons began as a Java program distributed on CD-ROM (gasp!) and in (...)

    6. Sometimes You Feel Like a Nutch: The Un-Googlification of a Library Search Service - Bitstreams: The

      Apache Nutch is open source web crawler software written in Java. It’s been around for nearly 20 years–almost as long as Google.

    7. Historic Maps - Maps - LibGuides at Duke University

      The image browser allows zooming and panning employing dynamic HTML and JavaScript. An alternative Java Client can also be downloaded (...)

    8. 2008 May

      Posted by Meg in Book Reviews | No Comments » Tags: Consumer behavior Just Java. No Jive. Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 Four Cups of (...)

    9. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/69/

      Posted by Meg in Book Reviews | No Comments » Tags: Consumer behavior Just Java. No Jive. May 13th, 2008 Four Cups of Starbucks Fuqua’s (...)

    10. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 28 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      Developed way back in 2000 by Educational Media Services, Four Seasons began as a Java program distributed on CD-ROM (gasp!) and in (...)

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