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Webby: 2001 winner speeches. (All are five words or less.) Ananova: "A married couple in China ended up brawling after realising they had unwittingly courted each other over the internet." Dan Gillmor: "It is essential that a Java Virtual Machine continue to be an integral part of the basic installation of all personal computers." Why? Clay Shirky wants the Windows OEMs to bundle Java. Survey: Is the Java VM essential? BTW, I disagree with Dan and Clay. I am in favor of blowing the holy bundle of Windows+MSIE+Java+Flash to bits. This would create room for new networked environments. Edd Dumbill: "With a large body of implementation experience, surely the time is ripe to slim SOAP down, throw away the bits nobody can understand, and be done with it." Maybe Edd would be interested in A Busy Developer's Guide to SOAP 1.1. Instead of going to the Webby awards last night I watched Any Given Sunday, and really liked it. It was all about teamwork. Young people working with old people. People being true to themselves and winning because of it. Bill Seitz: "I am not the Talking Moose." Last year on this day I threw in the towel and went crazy along with everyone else. I eventually got over it.
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