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Editorial: Ning harkens back to 1999.  Editorial: Google diversifies, opportunity for upstarts.  Note to Amyloo: None of us look as good as we'd like.   Never got a response from Technorati on why Scripting News isn't in the Top 100. Took another look today, and it seems we should be in the Top 10 now, just before Kottke. Weird. I totally don't understand what's going on. What else is new?   Greg Reinacker confirms that Newsgator is buying Netnewswire. Now I can confirm that I knew. Brent called yesterday to give me a heads up. Much appreciated, and I'm glad that he and Sheila have found a good home for their software, and have made some real money from their efforts. That's hard to do. Brent does great work, and it's good to see great work reap great rewards.   Om Malik reports that a deal by Newsgator to acquire NetNewsWire is almost done.   5/16/05: "It seems inevitable that they'll buy a Mac news reader product, they would probably like to buy NetNewsWire, and it would be hard to imagine Brent wouldn't take a reasonable offer."  TechDirt: "Sun Welcomes You To 1999 With Its Google Non-Announcement."  David Arbogast: "Can you just imagine how people would be screaming if installing the .NET libraries also installed the MSN Toolbar?"  Ning is a "free online service for building and using social applications."  Jason Lefkowitz is having fun with Bush's latest Supreme Court nomination. A refreshing perspective on the news of the day.   Two years ago today was day one of BloggerCon I.  Five years ago: "OK, the Mets didn't win today. That doesn't mean they lost." 
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