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Is a major re-org at Microsoft coming? Crazy forum posters. [Scroll down to the response #48] Ben Brown had a dream.
I'm now using Userland's Mail to the Future to send my daily links to the CamList at the end of each day. www.freezerbox.com [Nice design] The Internet and the English Language. Linky & Dinky have links. Like handtransplant.com.
Wired examines the Microsoft CSS patent. WebReview also covers this issue. Tuna-Free Dolphin Meat: The Self-Baking Mexican Cuisine Dog. "I Dream of Jini" is a clever story about talking appliances. This ain't no "Brave Little Toaster." If you ever get the chance to visit Yellowstone in the winter, go for it. Here's some valuable info. Linux downloads from Download.com.
How long before Microsoft decides they want to patent the wheel? [Report] Dan Lyke is starting a cool mailing list about Online Interaction and Community. Here's a great tip for you non-journalists out there. Lots and lots of FAQs, listed by newsgroup. [Awesome resource] Infoplease: Postal Regulations. Whose Line is it Anyway? The Instructor's Role in Course Listservs.
Whitley Strieber's confirmation.net asks "Hard evidence of aliens among us?" www.subatomichumor.com [Funny] mp3.lycos.com [Very nice!] CamList: Internet Research Challenge! Answer No. 1. Newsflash: Aliens have invaded Ben's cube at Borders.com. Apparently, they like the red stress balls. [sporadic connectivity] Sticker found on a mat purchased in Canada.
Grammy.com has finally launched. The Human Pixel Who Wouldn't. [via Memepool] How Telephones Work. [For that Telecom geek hidden inside of you.] All about Dumpster Diving. Kenny J's Conspiracy of the Week Site. Zoetrope now has an online "Extra" edition. Museum of Soviet Calculators on the Web.
Why Internet stocks will crash. [via Scripting News] Melty: Requiem for the ABL. Dan Lyke: Requiem for the Independent Bookstore. Current News Media Trends. [Some excellent observations] Macintouch has an excellent report on Bell Atlantic's "questionable" lack of support for ADSL for the Macintosh. [Update] Use the force, Bart. [via Windowseat] |
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