Monday, March 4, 2002

> News.com. Microsoft's CEO says the software giant would have to withdraw Windows from the market if a federal court approves sanctions being sought by nine of the states in the antitrust case.
[CNET News.com]

Who does he think he's fooling?   10:36:35 PM  Link    
> Garret Vreeland: tool idea: a script that loops over all my entries in the archives, checking for linkrot. anything rotten, it disables the link (leaving it place, in case it is merely temporary rot, allowing it to be reenabled), and places a css command to 'strike' on the associated text. i'd love to be able to run this manually, once a month.
[I wish dangerousmeta were available as an RSS feed]   4:36:35 PM  Link    
> Dave WinerThe story of Flash as told by its inventor, Jonathan Gay.
[Scripting News]   2:45:12 PM  Link    
> A radio on every chip in 10 years
[The Register]   4:49:04 AM  Link    
> InfoWorld Top Ten Technology Innovators: Dave Winer
[IDG InfoWorld]   4:38:16 AM  Link    
> Adam Curry: Wow, the new ranking system for the radio weblogs is awesome. No more on top of the heap for me. If you don't update, you start to feel blog-gravity as you slip down the chart. I'm still trying to understand the algorythm. Perhaps I shouldn't think too hard about it. I certainly never questioned the nielsen ratings. And I'll bet the web-bug is a lot more accurate.
[Adam Curry's Weblog]   3:45:30 AM  Link    
> Eric Costello: Introduction to CSS Layout. A hands-on look at why CSS is, in many ways, preferable to using tables for layout. Eric Costello then shows you a few CSS layout techniques using a complete re-coding of the Apple Internet Developer home page as an example. Ausdrucken!
[Der Schockwellenreiter]   1:53:29 AM  Link    
> Dictionary.com Word of the Day: obloquy
[Dictionary.com Word of the Day]   1:49:06 AM  Link