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 Sunday, January 25, 2004
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Desktop Sidebar new version includes support for RSS Auto-discovery and automatic HTML to RSS conversion in Newsroom panel.

[Lockergnome's RSS Resource]
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Opportunity transmits first images. The Mars rover Opportunity has taken the first images of its landing site, revealing a... [spacetoday.net]
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Microsoft's Not-So-Secret Plot to Overthrow XML?. Microsoft is seeking to patent XML interoperability technology around Word. [Microsoft Watch from Mary Jo Foley] This is critically important - it could enable Microsoft to prevent alternative word processors and spreadsheets from reading and writing data to and from Microsoft Office products. Since Office is the dominant platform, this would tend to discourage consumers from using alternatives to Microsoft Office. [Edward Mitchell: Common Sense Technology]
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Han Solo in Lego Carbonite [Slashdot]
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Bill Gates to be Knighted [Slashdot]
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A Second Mars Rover Lands as NASA Tries to Repair the First. The rover Opportunity is now on the Martian surface, and mission managers say they have homed in on the problems that had waylaid its twin, Spirit. By Kenneth Chang. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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NY Post.  I think Dick Morris is right on this one.  Dick Morris is great because he is right more often than not.

My bet is that Edwards surges and finishes second in New Hampshire, too. Then we proceed to the big states five weeks later - New York, Texas, California and Ohio all vote on the same day in this front-loaded process. Edwards and Kerry will slug it out and the winner is anybody's guess. Can Bush beat Kerry? Not as easily as he could defeat Dean, but he likely can. Kerry is ultimately a reincarnation of Mike Dukakis as the candidate from the People's Republic of Massachusetts. His liberalism places him beyond the pale of most American voters.  Edwards would be a tougher sell. While his trial-lawyer campaign contributions will likely rise up to bite him as the race progresses, he is a canny politician with a captivating manner and a trial lawyer's sense of how to appeal to the voters. If he wins, Bush is in for a fight.

[John Robb's Weblog]
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