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Tuesday, December 26, 2000
News.Com: Napster updates software. "The software upgrade, dubbed 2.0 beta 8, offers a handful of new features, including a Boolean minus sign, which people can use to exclude certain items from their searches."
3:00:04 PM
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Interactive Week: Peer Pressure. "I don't think Microsoft cares about 'providing leadership' so much as becoming a player over time," said Clay Shirky, partner at investment firm Accelerator Group, who has been monitoring P2P companies. "At a guess, Microsoft will buy whoever's good when the smoke starts clearing."
12:00:23 PM
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Content Magazine: Dumb and Dumber Ideas. Evan Schwartz. So, we have crawled through the Web's wreckage in search of turkeys--by which we mean e-commerce predictions that missed their mark by an embarrassing margin. We have identified four of the most misleading and ruinous predictions of the past several years.
12:00:23 PM
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PocketSOAP is a "SOAP client COM component for the Windows family, originally targeted at PocketPC (hence the name)."
10:00:15 AM
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InfoWorld: Stats show backbone provider UUNet seems to be biggest spam haven. The Spamhaus Project isn't the only watchdog that believes UUNet customers are responsible for large volumes of spam. Statistics for abuse complaints logged at SpamCop.net have in recent months seen UUNet with 10 times more complaints than any other source.
10:00:13 AM
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Do you respect HTML?
7:00:23 AM
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The Red Eye: Droplets and Zaplets. Executable client applications, like those from Zaplet and Droplets, that can be dragged and dropped from a Web browser could be part of the X Internet revolution.
12:00:02 AM
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