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What is Mail to the Future? It's a demo app for Frontier 6 that's accessible thru HTML, XML and XML-RPC.

David Shinpaugh has a problem using Microsoft's new IXML-HTTP Request object in IE Beta 5 build 1309.

MacWEEK's Cameron Crotty finds his inner Andy Rooney.

Webdav.org: Frequently Asked Questions.

WebMonkey: MP3 Nuts and Bolts.

Wired: DreamWorks tries MP3.

MacWEEK: Adobe InDesign will be Scriptable. "Adobe is reportedly telling prospective clients that the software's scripting features will allow them to perform any customizations they desire."

XML Spy is an XML editor for Windows. Screen shot.

Dan Shafer: Macromedia tools get cooler.

Dongyang Wang is a PhD at UW-Milwaukee who is interested in XML-RPC.

Gates: We're no Coca Cola. Time for a new formula?

CNN: Gates gives $3.3 billion to charities.

PC WEEK: Be says Microsoft's claims are flattering but untrue.

Web Review on Microsoft's stylesheet patent.

News.com: ISP shuts down controversial site.

CNN: China shuts down popular Internet forum.

CNN: I was a pest. I sent a note to Ms. Currie and asked her to pass it along to the President, requesting that I meet with him.

InfoWorld: Microsoft's video follies show browser removal is tough.

MacWEEK: Connectix wins first round in Sony lawsuit.

     

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