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Everyone is pointing to this BBC article, and rightly so. They are welcoming amateur journalists. This is so right on. News.Com: "Moore's Law will continue for another 10 years at least, but the industry will have to develop new transistors and materials, says Intel founder Gordon Moore." What a day. We started a couple of Harvard weblogs today. Very exciting stuff. Busy. John Palfrey: "Of the Charlie Nesson audio blogs, my favorite so far is his Eldred lunch clip." Papa Doc: "My laptop was stolen this morning. Pretty much my whole life was on it. I'm not even sure what to do next, other than go get a new pair of glasses, because they're gone too. Gotta restart somewhere." Jon Udell: "I found James Gleick's article in yesterday's New York Times rather disappointing." Charles Nesson, a professor at Berkman, has been doing audioblogs. Harvard Law School has a project for structured discussion groups called H2O. Good morning and welcome to day three live from the campus of Harvard Law School. The CSS puzzle was ably solved by Herman Duyker and Michael Zajac. Thank you. It's beginning to look pretty good. Now I have to work on the layout of individual posts, and font sizes and stuff like that. I've gotten tons of great ideas on where to live. I bet I end up between the law school and Porter Square off Mass Ave, or in Arlington near the T station. I'm actually getting to know some of the terminology. Last year I wondered if the P in P2P stood for the Pope. Mike Donnelan's Web baby is approx 2 years old today. |
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