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Paul Haeberli starts a discussion on his Flash C library. If this goes somewhere, we could have a Frontier suite that allows websites to be rendered in Flash. That would be very nice, if only for the anti-aliased text it would enable. Brent Simmons is working a on printer-friendly version of the getting started docs for Frontier. News.com: Firms sign on to e-commerce XML standard. Jakob Nielsen: Why People Shop on the Web. David Meggison: 19 Short Questions about Namespaces (with Answers). InfoWorld: Lotus's Web-based project software. Lotus: QuickPlace Highlights. Barry Campbell reviews SimCity 3000. Wired: The Grateful Dead and MP3. 5/27/98: An Afterlife for The Dead? Wired: Marimba to file IPO today. "For the past year, Marimba has been distancing itself from push and pitching itself as a network-management software company." OpenIPO is a "new way to take companies public that gives everyone equal access to the IPO. A bid from an individual has the same standing as a bid from the largest institutional investor in the world." CNN: White House responds to Byrd comments. Now I wonder why CNN missed the scoop they got, as reported in DaveNet last week. NY Times: Amazon's recommendation for sale? "$10,000 is the price tag for a premium package for a newly released computer book -- consideration that includes the top slot on the computer home page, an author profile or interview and 'complete Amazon.com editorial review treatment.'" TechWeb: Mac may not be Y2K safe. Maybe Steve Jobs doesn't know about Murphy? NY Times: Microsoft is Starting Web Site Aimed at Women.
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