Monday, March 11, 2002
7:31:03 PM
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I just added a new element to the item template, <%itemTitle%>. So you have full control of how the title renders. And if the link is specified, the title is a link. This is the easiest way to go, for me, given what I know about how themes work in Radio (Jake is the expert on this). It's possible that we'll do something more powerful later. Anyway this item doesn't have a link, just a title.
3:33:00 PM Google It!
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Next little bomblet. OPML coffee mugs. It gets worse. Bryan Bell who does our graphics is in Europe, so if there are any good Photoshop hackers out there who can do better, please do. It's going to be an interesting bootstrap. The first feature in a long time that depends on Radio's built-in outliner.
1:09:44 PM
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12:25:39 PM
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If you want to profit from your innovative ground-breaking work, you'd better create a big target, and plan in advance for the incursion of the Big's, and make sure when they arrive, their customers know that a standard format or protocol exists, even if they don't know that you or your product exists. If not, they'll invent their own format or protocol, and design it so that you need a multi-billion dollar R&D budget to implement it, and even then you'll find the slope quite slippery as they "innovate" you out of the market.
10:00:54 AM Google It!
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9:24:13 AM
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Legal experts describe Sun's lawsuit against Microsoft as very aggressive and expansive, going well beyond anything pursued by federal and state trustbusters.
7:52:03 AM Google It!
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