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Tuesday, March 19, 2002
Russ Lipton: How to Place Pictures in your Weblog.  [ Scripting News]
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Now, why $0? Have we lost our minds? I hope not. We still need to make money to make payroll. We gave this a lot of thought of course, it took years to arrive at RCS 1.0, and hundreds of thousands of dollars. But we figured that we'd do better financially if we let this out at no cost, so everyone who was interested could try it out, and since it drives Radio and Frontier sales, we'll make it up that way. Like a lot of other tech companies these days, UserLand needs cash. We want to work in a world where lots of people are running their own communities. So please accept our generosity, but if possible, return it. Buy a few copies of Radio for your workgroup or school. It's a bargain at $39.95. If you want a really powerful back-end, go for Frontier. We still have to make this work as a business so we can keep pushing the leading edge and bootstrapping the Two-Way-Web. [Scripting News]
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Intel sharpens twin blades. Truly dualie, ultra densie [The Register]
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MS Stinger smartphones finally poised to ship. Bringing PC software expertise to the phone industry [The Register]
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Larsen Ice Shelf Collapses [Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters]
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Microsoft 'killed Dell Linux' - States. Carry On Kempin [The Register]
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Irish Fitted for Broadband Rings. In a government-funded gambit to jump on the broadband bandwagon, Ireland will encircle 123 towns and cities with high-speed, fiber-optic access rings. Karlin Lillington reports from Dublin. [Wired News]
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