TeamEXtension Launches Javameme
eamEXtension, a Java development and maintenance firm based in the United States is launching Javameme, a Java news and article aggregator for Java developers.
SEYMOUR, CT, February 02, 2011
TeamEXtension, a Java development and maintenance firm based in the United States is launching Javameme, a Java news and article aggregator for Java developers. It provides a daily view of what's happening in the Java world. The site also has resource information that is useful for Java programmers.Javameme uses RSS content from renowned online sources such as Computerworld, Developer.com, DevX, DZone, eWeek, IBM developerWorks as well as InfoQ, James Gosling, Java Posse, java.net and Javalobby. Additional contents are from JavaWorld, JDJ, NY Times, OnJava, Oracle Technology Network, Real's How To, The Java Source, and TheServerSide.com.
"I'm so thrilled to impart our newly developed resource that is truly essential to Java developers like us", said Bienvenido David as he is being interviewed regarding the Javameme launching. "This website creates a place for our fellow programmers to go and see what's going on in the world of Java at a glance", he added.
The website is implemented in Java SE 6, HTML5, jQuery and Soh Tanaka's Smart Columns. Additional site functionality is provided by Google Custom Search, ShareThis and Disqus.
Visit http://www.javameme.com/ today.
TeamEXtension offers cost-effective IT consulting services and IT solutions to small businesses. TeamEXtension is composed of experts in the field of information technology with effective management skills.