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Bruce Loebrich has scraped RSS feeds for Google news, and a RSS 2.0 success story. In other words, it's okay to use the features in 2.0. We're doing it at UserLand and so is Bruce. 

Sam Ruby: "Yup, I'm a sick puppy." Me too! 

Note to self: Read the pingback spec. Form opinion. 

Dotcom Scoop: "CNET's Download.com is set to introduce a new program for its Download.com software portal. Beginning Sept. 30, software vendors will be charged a fee to upload their wares. There is also a monthly-package to get better placement on the site." 

MacNet Journal reports that OmniOutliner will support OPML soon. That's very good news indeed.  

Ray Ozzie: Software Platform Dynamics

Jeremy Allaire: Wholistic Web Services

News.Com: "Linux is a serious competitor," said Ballmer. 

Scoble: "I'm just not that excited by much that Microsoft is doing." 

NY Times: "Google's automated editors appeared to match the work of human competitors." 

BBC: "Some critics have been less than impressed with Google's news service." 

Looks like Google did a deal to index the NY Times. If you do this news search, and mouse over the link, you'll see there's a partner attribute on the URL, like the ones in our links. What are the implications of this? Here's one. Martin Nisenholtz may now have a chance of winning his bet with me.  

Lance Knobel of Davos Newbies does a quick review of Tony Blair's case against Sadam Hussein. 

Aaron Swartz: "If everyone is afraid to speak, who will defend our right to download?" I'm not afraid. 

Lest anyone doubt that Brent has a good heart. "I laughed, because here's the irony -- on this site, on my own personal weblog, Radio UserLand rather than NetNewsWire is the most-used aggregator." 

Iowa: "There was frost outside this morning!" 

Wired: "An urgent business proposition and requests for urgent assistance from a so-called Nigerian official were heeded by a Detroit bank secretary in the latest example of how the ubiquitous e-mail scam actually works." 

9/2/00: "In the overworked world of Web development, there's no time to study, there's only time to do." 

     

Last update: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 at 8:40 PM Eastern.

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