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Microsoft.com: XML Tools.
Frontier is listed. Yay! This should get us some credibility? Thanks Microsoft!ZDNet: Stewart Alsop doesn't dig Network Computers.
XML.COM is looking for structured XML editors.
What do they mean by structured editors? Are they talking about outliners?SJ Merc: Greenspan says it's the best economy in 50 years.
News.com interviews Chief Operating Yahoo Jeff Mallet on their acquisition of ViaWeb.
"These guys have kept a lean and mean operation, very Web-centric from a user and merchant's standpoint. They never got caught up in the IPO race."NY Post: Startups deal with hypergrowth in the race to IPO.
Wired: $40 million pours into Inktomi.
Red Herring explains the rationale behind Inktomi's $700 million valuation.
Is caching really that hard?Reuters: Lycos gets search spider patent.
Last week I asked why print journalists are so upset with Matt Drudge.
I emailed with an experienced reporter who wouldn't go on the record. He said that Drudge didn't play by journalistic rules, no fact-checking, or multiple-sources. Very low quality reporting. Here's a NY Times opinion piece by Frank Rich that explains this view.Jason Figone, a journalism major at Penn State, asks why my journalist friend wouldn't go on the record.
A panel discussion on stereotypes in media from 1996 led by Mr. Rich.
Requires RealAudio.SJ Merc: Researchers question net-based polling.
Upside: Apple's comeback?
MacWEEK: NetObjects woos Mac webmasters.
There appears to be some scripting support in this release. A free public beta is available. Can anyone verify this?InfoWorld: Sun's Ed Zander wants to woo developers.
He wants to pattern his developer pitch after Apple's, as Netscape has.
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