Thursday, May 1, 2003

> André Restivo: I was toying around with alternate stylesheets so if you want to see the results you can use the Black...
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> Eric Sooros: "Following the lead of Chris Double who got Radio Userland to run on Wine, I have now gotten the basic windows install of Frontier to run on Linux using Wine." Screenshot.
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> Doc Searls: Simply put, companies like Google and Overture are blowing away everything the old advertising business holds dear.
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> Dave Winer: Eric Soroos has Frontier running on Linux. This is big. Manila on Linux. Very important stuff.
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> Naval Ravikant: Something has been bothering me about a number of the companies that I've seen recently, and this article at the NY Times, about gadgets that seem to be selling well made me realize what it is. In an era where people are buying portable air-purifiers, potassium iodide tablets, and skyscraper parachutes, is it any surprise that IT spending is dominated by fear rather than by greed?
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> John Irons: I've created a new page which will focus on Economic Policy. [ArgMax Blog]
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> Philip Greenspun: The May 2003 Atlantic Monthly merits a trip to the library or newsstand. While the great minds of the Boston Globe fret about Cessna 172s, Robert Baer's "The Fall of the House of Saud" points out that a simple terrorist strike at one location in Saudi Arabia could remove from the world markets an amount equal to one third of the U.S.'s oil consumption.
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> Chris Double: Eric Soroos gets Frontier working on Linux with Wine.
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