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Lenn Pryor wrote how he came to work at Microsoft.

Jeffrey Jones wrote a vignette for our times.

Fred Davis wrote a review of Netscape.

Marc Canter wrote a song, from Italy, of all places!

Reuters: CA stock falls 31 percent in one trading day.

Meeks on MSNBC: A hoax unravels, shows Net at its best.

Rob Cummings on Internet keywords.

New newsgroup for XML: comp.text.xml.

Kevin Fong, venture capitalist: "I use DaveNet to keep in touch with the latest trends, e.g. XML-RPC."

Pam Edstrom, public relations exec: "You are one of the first people to see the power and value in the Internet and to use it in a way that gets a ton of people involved. No one else is doing that today in such an interactive way."

Craig Cline, analyst: "...sometimes pissing us off, many other times sending us over the moon."

MacWEEK: LDAP servers from CE Software and OneClick.

This is just plain weird. I don't get it.

Tish kicks us in the nuts. What's going on at Upside? Maybe it's the water?

Hey! A kind word from XML.COM. There's hope!

Rafe Colburn on Netscape's Internet keywords feature.

I'm listening to Irma Thomas this morning. Funky and soulful!

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