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David Theige, MD, has a news site running in Frontier 6. The format will look familiar. The content, unless you are a medical doctor, will not. Another blade of grass popping thru the dirt.

Some go ga-ga over a web server with this kind of interface..

David Pogue's Computer Industry Song Spoofs.

Computer Currents: XML in Excelsis.

TechWeb: Yahoo Suits Could Chill Free Speech. "Last week, Raytheon sued 21 anonymous posters on Yahoo message boards for making negative comments about the company. On Monday, Wade Cook Financial, an educational company, filed suit against 10 such posters, generally known as "John Does" or "Anonymous Cowards." Neither suit names Yahoo, but both demand that the Web portal turn over the names of the users."

Microsoft sent two letters this morning to its customers regarding privacy and the Office apps.

Chuck Shotton's snarfer is grabbin our new XMLization, the one that works with the big portal company. Blades of grass poppin up thru the earth. The next thing is the weblog search engine. We're going to do a JIT-SE.

What's a JIT-SE? Use the search engine. Recursion!

Andrew Duncan has a personal portal. Keep going guys. You're on the track. It's so great to see this vision being realized!

Bottom line: Web servers are not just for servers anymore.

     

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