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Tuesday, January 09, 2001


Inside.Com: "Jobs is quoted as saying: ''If enough people see the machine you won't have to convince them to architect cities around it. It'll just happen.''' 10:01:09 PM

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News.Com: Priceline, Expedia settle patent infringement suit. Under the settlement, Expedia, an Internet travel-booking service controlled by Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft, will continue to operate its Price Matcher services and will pay undisclosed royalties to Priceline. Priceline, based here, is an Internet-based seller of services using a name-your-own price format. 6:01:10 PM

Wired: It's a Mac, Mac, Mac, Macworld. The annual pilgrimage to Macworld San Francisco begins in the dark as hundreds line up beginning at 4:30 a.m. to hear Steve Jobs' keynote. Sure, there were glitches, but Apple fans rejoice in their element. Leander Kahney reports from San Francisco. 4:00:39 PM

Industry Standard: Hollywood Prepares to Fight File-Swappers. In show business lingo, 2001 opened strong: Holiday moviegoers spent near-record amounts at the box office. But the new year's good cheer masks nagging fears among Hollywood executives about a threat to the bottom line that they can neither see nor touch - or even know for certain exists. 11:00:30 AM

Wired: Hello Macworld, Hello Fast Macs. Macworld San Francisco opens with the word from Steve Jobs: four new fast Macs, a release date for OS X, and a new motto: 'Power to Burn.' By Michelle Delio. 11:00:23 AM

MacWEEK: Apple's Expo announcements. "Apple will bundle OS X as the default OS on systems beginning this July." 11:00:11 AM

SlashDot: MathML 2.0 Becomes W3C Proposed Recommendation. 9:01:05 AM

Motley Fool: Apple. What you should know about looking at a company's books. 8:00:59 AM

NY Times: Time to Publish Magazine About Web. "Our magazine itself is completely independent, and we will write about the world in any way we want to. I have complete editorial independence." 8:00:10 AM

First Monday: The expansion of the patent system. 7:01:09 AM

Amazon's Elusive Billion-Dollar Quarter. Amazon.com had a solid fourth quarter. Was it solid enough? 7:00:15 AM

Internet News: The Dot-com Bubble-Burst and Disintermediation. "Amazon.com itself doesn't really cut out the middleman: it is the middleman. It stands between the author and the reader, the musician and the listener. It's just another super-store, just one with a lower cost of overheads." 7:00:02 AM

 
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