Monday, February 17, 2003


EU moves to heal Iraq divisions. EU leaders end an emergency summit on Iraq by agreeing force would be a last resort but say arms inspections cannot continue indefinitely. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
4:38:34 PM    

EU moves to heal Iraq divisions. EU leaders end an emergency summit on Iraq by agreeing force would be a last resort but arms inspections cannot continue indefinitely. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
3:24:05 PM    

NetGeners: Microsoft Wants YOU!. Microsoft's threedegrees, a new instant-messaging app, is the first of a number of technologies that Redmond could target at teens. [Microsoft Watch from Mary Jo Foley] Here is the msnbc article she uses as a source.
2:44:44 PM    

Group Program Manager Bids Flippant Farewell to Microsoft. A farewell missive sent by David Stutz, a respected technical thinker at Microsoft, is more intriguing than most. By Steve Lohr. [New York Times: Technology]
2:25:10 PM    

Demo 2003. I'm at the Demo 2003 conference today and tomorrow, watching the annual parade of (sometimes) cool technologies that Chris... [Dan Gillmor's eJournal]
1:02:11 PM    

Groove 2.5.
Team blogging
The scenario shown in the screenshot uses Tim Knip's Groove interop tool -- a Radio UserLand add-in based on Groove Web Services -- to create a genuinely new experience of team blogging. Until now, team blogging has meant that a group of folks post to a common weblog. This setup does that too, but it also does something I find much more powerful -- it synchronizes the inputs to the collaborative process, as well as the output. In this case, the input is the combined set of RSS feeds subscribed to by the members of the shared space. Everyone knows that everyone else is seeing the same feeds. Discussion can grow around items in those feeds, and can take various forms: replies to the forum that receives the feeds, IM-style text chat, Roger Wilco-style voice chat. ... [Jon's Radio]
9:59:43 AM    

Today's Boondocks is good.
9:47:56 AM