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Stop what you're doing and carefully read this MacWEEK piece about a public faceoff between Joel Kocher of Power Computing and Guerrino De Luca of Apple. The Mac's days as a cash cow for Apple are coming to a close. MacWorld: License or Die. DaveNet: "Dead Man Walking". "Mail Starting 8/5/97". MacWEEK: Timbuktu 4.0 is scriptable. David Morgenstern in MacWEEK: Keeping Jobs grounded in reality. Mazel tov! Wired News: Eternity Servers. Here's an example of an eternity server. Thanks Phil! Using Frontier with non-English languages -- especially Japanese and other double-byte languages. MacWorld: The Apple licensing saga gets stranger and wierder. Marc Canter braindump on streaming media. Microsoft buys VXtreme, launches NetShow, and Oracle announces a new real-time API. The unofficial SIGGRAPH party list. Do you dig Delphi? Borland has an executive job opening in R&D. 1/11/96: Boston Phoenix review of Dead Man Walking (the movie). 10/24/96: "Que Sera Sera". Doris Day sings Que Sera Sera. Microsoft: 100 companies license Visual Basic for Applications.
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