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Friday, August 22, 2003

Blogging wirelessly from the T-Mobile wireless connection at TYS. See y'all soon...

5:29:16 PM    comment []

I've seen the rumor, the denial, the confirmation,... Now InfoWorld has this headline on their page, but clicking on the link leads to a "Page Not Found..." perhaps it's a conspiracy.
Microsoft pledges allegiance to Outlook Express. Microsoft never ditched Outlook Express, the company said Thursday, hoping to end speculation about the future of its free e-mail client. [InfoWorld: Top News]
5:28:26 PM    comment []

Chris Brumme's blog. Microsoft senior developer Chris Brumme doesn't post often to his weblog often, but every one of his essays is a lengthy, authoritative, and candidly self-critical exploration of .NET and CLR arcana, the sort of thing you might expect to read on MSDN (minus the self-criticism, that is). And in fact, the absence of this material from MSDN is controversial. Back in June, Dare Obasanjo complained about that. Robert Scoble's response was: ... [Jon's Radio]
2:10:33 PM    comment []

Are two heads better than one? [Ars Technica]
11:45:46 AM    comment []

A picture named MozRadio.JPGLogging onto Radio this morning and picking a topic to post brought up a graphical editor! Up to this point, I've been hand-coding all my HTML in a plain edit box (I use Mozilla as my primary browser). Please forgive my trespasses as I play with fonts, styles and colors today....


6:20:06 AM    comment []

The Ottawa-based software maker will be acquired by venture capital firm Vector Capital, subject to final approval by a court in Ontario. [Computerworld News]
6:08:10 AM    comment []

Longhorn Evangelist Debunks Professed 'Aero' Shots [OSNews]

Robert Scoble, technology evangelist for Longhorn at Microsoft, has called into question several purported screenshots of the next-generation Longhorn interface code-named "Aero." "These look like early demonstration screens, and not how Longhorn will eventually look," Scoble wrote in his Web log. "The real "Aero" is one of Longhorn's biggest secrets -- I've seen it, but can't load it on my own machine and am locked out of the server where it's kept," says Microsoft's Scoble. "I am not even sure they'll show it off at the PDC." Indeed, the screenshots are using icons from all over the place (including a BeOS icon), which proves that these are just early concepts/mockups and not the real/finished thing.

6:02:44 AM    comment []

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