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Monday, March 25, 2002
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Some days I love the Web. Today is one of them. The reason? The Museum of Modern Art has a web based show of German Expressionist Art.
7:58:38 PM
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List of campaign contributors to Sen. Hollings. Old German saying " Whose bread you eat whose song you sing" - or in more present day English - " He knows which side his bread is buttered on".
7:48:29 PM
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Dell - Corporation reaches goal - shuts down.
7:41:10 PM
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The Register: According to Jim Alchin, MS had intended to keep secure audio API's completely private (another spin on how to make money with an OS that includes things like a browser and a media player)
7:35:36 PM
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Dan Gilmore: With the Budapest Initiative, George Soros the famous billionaire Wall Street trader has put together an effort to make as many research articles as possible available for free on the Net. He is running into considerable flak from publishers who feel someone is stepping on one of their income sources.
7:32:15 PM
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NY Times: Sun aims to extend its mobile computing lead by implementing web services specifically designed for mobile Java.
7:26:09 PM
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