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Apple in Fortune: Then and now.

The United Nations opened a new worldwide election support website. A 3000-page site, frequently updated, with a companion CD-ROM, managed by Frontier.

New sample script, produces nested object database table displays, useful for debugging.

Paul Howson's XMLTR suite translates XML documents to HTML or to a tool-specific markup language for print publication. Thanks!

Howson also took a look at XSL.

SJ Merc: Microsoft scores. Netscape's Clark wanted to do a deal. But on the other side, the dark side..

SJ Merc: More Java emails. "Subversion has always been our best tactic," John Ludwig, the Microsoft vice president in charge of Java development, told his colleagues in a memo describing his company's efforts to take on Sun's Java. "It leaves the competition confused, and they don't know what to shoot at anymore."

ZDNN: Running Java Fast.

     

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