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Monday, January 08, 2001


Brent: "Oh yeah, right, I forgot, it's because I'm a total freakin' geek. I'll try to remember." 5:27:30 PM

South Coast Today: It's Sony vs. Sony in Web battle. As both an electronics company and a top record label, Sony wants to capitalize on any musical revolution online, making the latest in listening gadgets for it. But the Japanese giant has also had to referee a potential conflict with its own music label which fears losing out to illegal copying. 4:00:29 PM

Java: Slow, ugly and irrelevant. The programming language once hailed as a revolutionary breakthrough is no substitute for simply training good programmers. 4:00:15 PM

WebReference interviews Jeff Veen on his new book. 3:00:06 PM

Examples of RSS files with <cloud> elements. 3:00:05 PM

SF Chronicle: "More and more, our own government has proven itself willing to hand big corporations like Cisco this kind of financial home court advantage -- for a fee. It comes in the form of U.S. Patent Law." 2:41:42 PM

Stewart Alsop:Why This Fan May Say Sayonara to Sony.
Can you imagine Sony product managers sitting around a conference room, planning to make a product more frustrating to use? 2:05:04 PM

O'Reilly: Creating Audio CDs with Linux. "This article follows the process of recording the material to the hard disk, editing and filtering it with signal processing software, and finally creating an audio CD from the results, complete with custom covers for the jewel case." 2:00:42 PM

KCAP 2.0B1. Web-based administration tools for Beowulf clusters. 1:00:37 PM

Today's Bionic Page: XML News. Recursing! 1:00:34 PM

Very interesting. Check out the XML behind Blogger. 1:00:34 PM

Entrepreneur in residence: Pursuing venture capital. Though entrepreneurs worried that raising venture capital would be more difficult after the 2000 market drop, VC investments still reached record highs in the third quarter. As in any market there were good ideas, smart management teams, and market niches that VCs wanted to invest in. 1:00:25 PM

O'Reilly: Creating Audio CDs with Linux. "This article follows the process of recording the material to the hard disk, editing and filtering it with signal processing software, and finally creating an audio CD from the results, complete with custom covers for the jewel case." 12:26:06 PM

MSNBC: Sony's Digital Dilemma. But now Sony has become the first top-tier consumer electronics company to make mainstream devices that play MP3s. It's an about-face as abrupt as record label BMG's recent embrace of Napster. When asked to describe Sony Music's reaction, one person at Sony Electronics said sheepishly, "They were pissed." 11:04:45 AM

TREX: a language to describe XML document structure. James Clark has announced Tree Regular Expressions for XML (TREX) a new simple and flexible schema language focusing on the structure of XML documents. 11:00:01 AM

NY Times: More People Went Online to Talk and Send Greetings Than Shop. They found that noncommercial activities -- getting information about the holidays, seeking tips and ideas for celebrating and using e-mail and e- greetings to make contact with family and friends -- drowned out the buy, buy, buy drumbeat of online companies. 10:00:49 AM

AOL Launches Mail Alerts. New service allows members to immediately know when they have e-mail and is next step in AOL Anywhere strategy 9:01:08 AM

Legal Battle Escalates Between Top Free ISPs. The federal courts awarded NetZero a temporary restraining order against Juno Monday over its ad banner technology. Juno says the technology is theirs and NetZero is the one infringing on its technology. 8:00:59 AM

Marc Andreessen: "It's a classic bubble thing. The bubble only bursts when there's no more people left to convert into being true believers, which is what happened in March." 8:00:52 AM

8:00:51 AM

MacWEEK: Will new fare from Apple do the trick? 7:01:07 AM

MacWEEK: Adobe announces InDesign update. 6:01:25 AM

Wired: Dot-Coms Punt in Super Bowl. Dot-coms that went on a spending spree to advertise during last year's big game didn't necessarily do themselves any favors -- many no longer exist. Bet on the dot-com presence not dominating Super Bowl XXXV. By Jeffrey Terraciano. 4:01:07 AM

OS X Software Folder Added To iDisk : So is this addition to the iDisk an extra goodie for those test driving the Mac OS X Public Beta or an indication of something more? This week should tell the tale. (MacCentral) 3:00:21 AM

 
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