Monday, January 22, 2001
Atomz.Com: "The key to the Atomz Publish system is its patent-pending templating system, which allows Web designers to clearly separate Web content from site design, and then give access to non-technical users of the Web site so that they can edit the content themselves." It must be a joke.
7:03:28 PM
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Weather Report Suite: "Winter rain, now tell me why, summers fade, and roses die? The answer came. The wind and rain. Golden hills, now veiled in grey, summer leaves have blown away. Now what remains? The wind and rain."
2:57:48 PM
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John Gilmore: What's Wrong With Copy Protection. Copy protection pretends that the law and some fancy footwork with industrial cartels can maintain our current economic structures, in the face of a hurricane of positive technological change that is picking them up and sending them whirling like so many autumn leaves.
1:29:58 PM
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Can The Doghouse Help Save Webvan?. Fledgling online grocery story bets diversity is the answer to financial stability as it joins forces with PETsMART.com to launch a pet store on Webvan's site.
1:28:47 PM
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Jeff Barr started a Manila site to highlight XML newsfeeds he discovers. Jeff has the best collection. This is the biggest problem-opportunity in RSS space. Discovery can be overwhelming. Too many channels, too hard to find the good ones. We need curators and critics -- people who appreciate a good channel. Let's also learn what makes a channel good. What's your favorite and why? As the tools get better we'll be asking these kinds of questions.
1:02:58 PM
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ZopeNewbies: It looks like the big boys are starting to use XMLRPC. Last night I installed RedHat 7. This morning, while mucking about the config files, I came across the one for RedHat's new auto-update tool. It queries a server at RedHat for a list of new updates available for your box, and you choose whether or not to install the updates. Anyway, it looks like that new service relies upon XMLRPC.
8:29:55 AM
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