Thursday, January 8, 2004


Apple drinks its own juice. Normally reluctant to discuss even what is served in the company cafeteria, secretive Apple Computer offers a sneak peak into its data center. [CNET News.com - Front Door]
7:53:04 PM    

A number of vendors offer managed e-mail services for enterprise. However, now individuals and small businesses owners can find services for spam and virus protection, and at a very reasonable cost. [Steve Gillmor - eWeek.com]


7:49:31 PM    

The FeedRoom has a list of RSS feeds. Thanks to Sydney Wood for the heads up.

[Lockergnome's RSS Resource]


7:04:38 PM    

DAMNSmallLinux Review [OSNews]
4:56:55 PM    

Designing Network Security [Slashdot]
3:40:30 PM    

I know I’ve done this before, but last night I sat up and listened once again to Little Steven’s Underground Garage and you know, it’s just so unreasonably good that I can’t resist another plug. It is erudite, scholarly, funny and it ROCKS; what’s not to like? Last night’s show was enitled Soupy, Elvis, and Maynard (Elvis’ birthday on the 8th) and it was an end-to-end blast. You can listen to ’em on the website, but to get a flavor, check out last night’s set list; in particular the Elvis’-birthday section. Little Steven made a special request last night; that everyone who cares go out and buy Iggy Pop’s latest, Skull Ring. I’m going to. [ongoing]


12:46:33 PM    

Adam Kalsey notes that Yahoo is beta-testing an RSS aggregrator.

[via Scripting News]

[Lockergnome's RSS Resource]


10:17:33 AM    

Reading (Sort of) and Driving at the Same Time. With a digital player, a user can now download an audiobook for less than it would cost to buy a book, audiocassette or CD. By Lisa Napoli. [New York Times: Technology]
9:29:45 AM