My Handsome Radio Blog
The Web is the medium invented by Tim Berners-Lee. It's everything from HTTP and HTML to scripting, content management and freedom of speech and freedom to link.

Friday, May 11, 2001
We're in leak-mode on a new version of Frontier for an operating system that more people are starting to use.   12:05:21 PM {editButton}
Friday, April 13, 2001
James Hong: From Hot Concept to Hot Site in Eight Days.    3:14:54 PM {editButton}
Thursday, January 25, 2001
The National Archives has the four Clinton websites archived.   5:24:45 PM {editButton}
Tuesday, January 23, 2001
WebReference: Hiermenus Go Forth. "What seemed stable and solid several weeks ago, now looks more like a beta than anything else. Thanks to the largest Quality Assurance department in the world (you) we have discovered and fixed quite a few problems."   9:14:41 AM {editButton}
Saturday, January 20, 2001
The New York Times: Five Years on the Web. The New York Times on the Web has changed quite a bit since 1996. Martin Nisenholtz, chief executive officer of New York Times Digital, and Bernard Gwertzman, editor of NYTimes.com, sat down to discuss their five years on the Web. NYTIMES.COM, 12:00 P.M. ET.   2:00:59 PM {editButton}
Wednesday, January 17, 2001
HTTP for HTML Authors, Part I. Find out what happens behind the scenes when you put up a Web page as we explore HTTP, the protocol responsible for transporting your wonderful creations from the server to the browser. By Stephanos Piperoglou. 0117   7:01:09 AM {editButton}
Wednesday, January 10, 2001
Pfieffer Report: "In a funny way, we are back to where publishing was before DTP came around: content creation and management is once again the playground of larger players, and requires heavy investment, just as publishing technology did before XPress arrived." Amen.   11:00:01 AM {editButton}
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Last update: 5/11/2001; 12:06:12 PM.