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Updated: 11/1/2002; 4:43:32 AM.

Thursday, October 03, 2002

In the early hours of the morning, .NET, Microsoft's platform for XML Web services, saved a five-year-old boy who fell down a well in Ottumwa, Iowa. [more]


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Don Box: Six weeks away due to emacs-based blog editor.
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Clay Shirkey: destruction of value is what makes weblogs so important.
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Reading the analysis of the recent Google changes on Mark's and Doc's web site, the consensus appears to be that the "knob" which controls the relevance of the HTML title of any particular web page has been adjusted upwards.  After a few random tests, I tend to agree.  My "rambling essay" is no longer in sight (thanks Google!), and all it takes now is the mere mention of the word Manufactured to summon this essay to the first page.  Want to know about "Rest and SOAP"?  Or "Neuro transmitters"?  In fact, all of my essays do quite well after this change.


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