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 Thursday, April 3, 2003
Hydra is a multi-user, real-time collaborative text editor that uses Rendezvous to connect to other copies on the local LAN. [Hack the Planet]
7:39:29 PM    

Lawrence Lee explains how spam filters work. [Scripting News]
7:37:03 PM    

Dell, Oracle bind together for clusters. The PC maker plans to build computing clusters based on an Oracle database and the Linux OS, and the companies intend to create a suite of cluster services. [CNET News.com]
7:35:41 PM    

Investor Pain Was Consumer Gain. Just because technology companies as a group have flopped as profit makers doesn't mean the industry failed to produce valuable innovations. A commentary by J. Bradford DeLong from Wired magazine. [Wired News]
7:34:24 PM    

RIAA sues campus file-swappers. The recording industry files suit against four university students who operated file-search services on their school's internal networks. [CNET News.com]
7:32:40 PM    

From Chimney Pot to Loge, a Virtual Close-Up of Paris. A digital photo database aims to show every listed address in the major cities of France and Spain. By Kristen Hinman. [New York Times: Technology]
7:31:36 PM    

I had a great lunch at the Triumph Cafe today. Apparently they have free wi-fi there, too. [Hack the Planet]
7:30:03 PM    

The Register: Cleaner, lighter Mozilla vowed. [Hack the Planet]
7:29:18 PM    

HP cuts prices on midrange Unix servers. Cost of 16- and 8-way systems reduced [InfoWorld: Top News]
7:28:28 PM    

Photography Is Easy; It's the Shopping That's Hard. New digital cameras are better and less expensive than ever, but they are not any easier to understand. Here's a look at a dozen models in the $400 range. By David Pogue. [New York Times: Technology]
7:27:50 PM