Wednesday, January 10, 2001
Organizine closes after one week. "I just don't want to be responsible for hundreds of users' content, and supporting and maintaining a web application. It's too much responsibility that I don't want."
9:00:55 PM
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Greg Pierce, working on Free-Conversant, is rendering RSS boxes.
8:00:40 PM
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Business Week: Bad Omens And High Stakes At Macworld. With plummeting sales and stacks of unsold Cubes, Jobs & Co. needs a hit at this year's Apple confab. A titanium PowerBook could be it.
5:00:32 PM
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TheStreet.Com: Jobs Decides Music Is Apple Of PC Maker's Eye. If you can't beat products like digital cameras and mp3 players, you may as well join them. And observers say that if any PC company is poised to make computing's recent trend away from the desktop work for them, it's Apple.
5:00:32 PM
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Motley Fool: How Amazon Won the War. Amazon may have won the e-tailing war, but can it survive? Brian Lund examines the preliminary holiday results.
11:00:47 AM
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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
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Industry Braces for Yahoo!, DoubleClick. The two giants in ad-supported content and ad delivery Wednesday and Thursday will give earnings -- and an idea of how the industry will fare in coming months.
10:00:45 AM
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John Robb: The 2X Internet. "The Internet is undergoing a transformation to a new system that scales better, costs less, and provides better end-user performance than the Web."
9:01:38 AM
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XML.Com is helping spread the news about OPML and XSLT.
9:01:38 AM
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A touch of gray, kinda suits you anyway..
6:35:47 AM
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Eric Kidd released XML-RPC for C/C++.
6:00:08 AM
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Wired: Mac Lovers of the World, United. In the real world, Apple is in the throes of another slump. At Macworld, its fans are in rapture, where life is beautiful all the time. Farhad Manjoo reports from San Francisco.
4:00:54 AM
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Wired: Politicians Try to Hear the Music. Musicians, technologists and politicos ... oh my. Representatives from all areas of the music industry gather in the nation's capital to hash out the problems that plagued the sector last year. Brad King reports from Washington, D.C.
4:00:54 AM
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Has 'Desktop' Metaphor Outlived Its Usefulness? : Some computer scientists and interface experts think that the desktop metaphor has lived long past its usefulness and that this year we may have an ideal opportunity to make a leap as significant as the Mac interface was in 1984 - or we could pass that up. (Los Angeles Time Syndicate)
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