Thursday, January 04, 2001
Joshua Allen: OPML and XSLT. "OPML is a great balance between the wide open freedom of raw XML and the feeling of security of a formal vocabulary. You should be able to read and understand the very small specification in just a few minutes."
12:01:01 PM
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AtNewYork: 210 Dot-coms Closed in 2000, E-commerce Hardest Hit. "In a year when $87 billion was spent on M&A transactions in the dot-com industry, some 210 Internet companies were forced to shutter operations in 2000, including 20 in New York."
10:00:49 AM
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MacWorld: "So what surprises does Apple have in store for us this year? Beats us--Steve Jobs screens our phone calls. But we tracked down a group of experts and asked them to predict what's in store for Mac users over the next 12 months. Their thoughts? It's going to be a bumpy--and entertaining--ride."
10:00:29 AM
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MacWEEK: One OS or two? "With the final version of Mac OS X looming on the horizon, some Mac developers are saying--publicly and privately--that Apple should change, at least temporarily, its 'one operating system' strategy and continue revising Mac OS 9."
10:00:25 AM
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Yahoo! Bows to Reality. New policies are instated as Big Purple faces bottom-line and public-relations challenges.
9:00:07 AM
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Screen shot: My UserLand On The Desktop gets a new text editor. We're getting close to releasing it, it's getting nice and solid.
8:00:52 AM
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Last night talking with Brent about the scaling wall that Pyra is climbing I said they should do "Blogger On The Desktop." Then everyone using Blogger could add their computer to the mix. Decentralization and P2P. I've got to write an essay about this. Maybe in a few minutes. Desktop websites. It's the cure for Dotcom Disease, which we've all got a bad case of.
8:00:52 AM
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Hey I guess we won't be seeing any more "We're the Dot in Dot-Com" television ads. Something to be thankful for.
8:00:52 AM
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Dot-Com Begs for Bucks. Pyra.com can't get the necessary cash to upgrade its free weblog service from Internet investors burned by Wall Street, so the company asks users to send them a few dollars to buy new hardware. By Leander Kahney.
4:00:39 AM
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