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Bloomberg: The Wall Street Journal and Newsweek are reporting that AOL and Netscape are in merger talks this weekend, preparing an announcement for next week. Other reports: NY Times, Washington Post, MSNBC, News.com. TechWeb: Apple's Heavy Hand. Bruce Tognazzini: The Sorry State of Web Design. This should be a web classic. Everyone who wants to master the future of the web should read this piece. Who cares about operating systems? The real interesting problem, now, is how to make web sites work without forcing users to crawl the "black caves" that Tog talks about. In Friday's piece I asked where the thinkers are. Tog is definitely one of them. I'm glad he's writing about the web. James Clark: expat 1.0.1. It's the leading open source XML parser. Glad it's moving, bugs are getting fixed. It's the parser that Netscape and Perl are using, and it's the parser that Technology Solutions has ported to run in Frontier as a DLL. Adam Trachtenberg has signed up as a member of Scripting News. I'll explain more about membership later this week, in the meantime.. Welcome! NY Times: Flights of fancy in Internet stocks. Dan Gillmor spends three days at the Microsoft trial in DC.
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