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Adobe Discontinues FrameMaker for Macintosh (29-Mar-2004; 1K) [TidBITS]
the irony is that Adobe is doing this just at the time when the Mac has become cool to techies again due to OS x'S UNIX roots. My guess is it would've done much better as a Mac OS X product....
8:42:37 PM
Do EU anti-terrorist plans give the "Superstate" too much power?. The European Union has traditionally been regarded as an instrument of promoting European Peace, as a direct response to two world wars and the suffering and waste that these caused. Unfortunately it is the (not so new) threat of terrorism that seems to be putting pressure on attitudes to Europe, threatening to turn the founding concept of European Integration away from a peaceful experiment in free trade and unity to become more sinister. [kuro5hin.org]
Why not europe? it has already happened here.
7:56:47 PM
Music sharing doesn't kill CD sales, study says. Researchers at Harvard and the University of North Carolina say music swapping isn't to blame for falling music revenue, and might even help sell CDs. [CNET News.com]
Funny, Paul Saffo said much the same thing in a Seybold Keynote years ago.....
5:59:05 PM
Housework 'reduces cancer risk'. Doing housework can reduce a woman's chance of getting cancer, research suggests. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
But it increawses a man's chance of having a heart attack. Best to share the housework, dont'ja think?
5:55:48 PM