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Apologies for the broken links on this page. We're upgrading our publishing environment and the glossaries aren't in synch yet. It's a very interesting job, much like porting the Scripting News ODB to Windows late last year. We're finally going multi-user. We're eating the dog food! As they say...

ZDNet: Microsoft to buy Firefly.

News.com: Lotus still tops in groupware. For people who know Frontier and Notes -- how would you explain Notes to a Frontier user? Are there any meaningful connections we could create to the Notes world?

Michael Norman is both a Notes and Frontier user, and puts things in an interesting perspective.

What is Microsoft Terra Server? Lawrence Lee writes: "It's a combination of photos taken from satellites and planes. And it'll all be *free* (if this changes, then I'm not paying... heh)"

Per Bothner at Cygnus is working on a native Java compiler. This could change things a lot.

Hey, if you have Java in your browser you can talk to Chuck Shotton. Chuck wrote WebSTAR, the main HTTP server we run here.

InfoWorld interviews Microsoft's XML leading thinker, Adam Bosworth.

InfoWorld: Gerstner calls for unrestricted encryption.

MSNBC: Microsoft backs down on 'Palm PC' name.

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