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DaveNet: To Give or Not to Give?

Ooops! We fixed a bug in the Trial version of Frontier 5.1.6/Windows.

Sometimes I forget how cool ContentServer is.

PC WEEK: Intel to embed serial numbers in chips.

iMacWorld: Formac defies Apple's mezzanine edict.

Mozilla.org: The Open Directory Project. "The small paid editorial staffs at commercial directory sites can't keep up with submissions, and the quality and comprehensiveness of their directories has suffered. Link rot is setting in and they can't keep pace with the growth of the Internet." That is so true!

Here's the actual directory.

http://www.miningco.com/ is another alternative to Yahoo's directory.

Now that we have XML-RPC working in Python, Perl and Frontier, we're thinking about Apache, Delphi and Dreamweaver.

David Weingart is looking for other people at Cornell who are using Frontier.

The trend, exemplified by OnSale, of cutting prices all the way to the bone, doesn't bode well for Carlick's vision.

All about iGive.

Allaire is set to go public today. When they do, their symbol will be ALLR. Go Allaire go!

Here's the other side of my good buddy Bernie. On one side he's the evangelist of more effective meetings thru technography. On the other side he's the promoter of fun in the workplace. He has the credentials, as a game designer at Ideal Toys and Mattel and Sesame Street. He's a "fun professional". Seriously! {qbullet.imageref ("sidesmiley")} We both agree that fun and better meetings are the same thing. But it's an easier sell if you focus on productivity. People, for some reason, don't (think they) want to have fun in meetings. Go with the flow, I say.

A few member profile pages, chosen in a semi-random fashion: Amy Wohl, Anita Rowland, Bruce Jorgensen, Bernie De Koven.

Is XML-RPC a scripting environment? I'm not sure!

Hewlett-Packard: A community of coders. Excellent article!

Wally, we're venture capitalists. We want to invest in your web-based business.

USA Today: Become a free speech advocate.

BrainForest is an outliner for Palm Pilot, Mac and Windows.

Wired: Fat pipes and Internet ads.

     

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