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Greenspun: "Maybe Linux really is secretly funded by Microsoft."  Morbus previews SixApart's centralized membership system that proposes to stop comment spam.   VarChars reviews Yahoo's RSS reader.  Fast Company: "Robert Scoble may well be one of the most powerful people in Redmond right now."  Dowbrigade is going to Peru and Ecuador.   CNET says that it has purchased Esther Dyson's publishing company, EDventure. "Dyson will become editor at large of CNET's Business Technology Division."  Joe Trippi was on The Connection.  Gavin Sheridan has received a claim of libel from John Gray, author of Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus. The question is about Gray's PhD, which is mentioned numerous times on his bio page. But they don't say where his PhD is from.   7/22/01: "It can be hard for a Martian to listen when the Venutian is feeling bad."  BBC: "The spread of wi-fi is being hampered by increasing complex and incompatible products."  Ben Hammersley's article is up. I think it's better to put the past behind us and see how we can make more powerful software now and in the future, for users. BTW, the Guardian has a nice simple RSS 0.91 feed.   The Kerry campaign calls on the Bloggers of the World to unite. 
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