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 Monday, May 26, 2003
It took me a while to trip over the easy user interface for the button maker. Hey it's really easy. [Scripting News]
10:38:00 AM    

What world migration means for business. Harvard University's Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco says business leaders should be aware of the opportunities and challenges resulting from unprecedented world immigration transformations. [CNET News.com]
10:18:44 AM    

Chris Pirillo: Don't Kill the Shareware Industry. [Scripting News]
10:11:07 AM    

Technology Review: Excuse Me, Are You Human? (excerpt). Simson Garfinkel. If you have signed up for an e-mail account recently, you may have been forced to do something quite demeaning: prove that you are a human being. It's all part of the multipronged war being waged against purveyors of unsolicited e-mail, or spam. But this is one weapon that would best be abandoned. [Tomalak's Realm]
10:10:40 AM    

Unix Concern Hopes to Benefit From Microsoft Deal. With a Unix licensing deal, Microsoft may strengthen a controversial intellectual property claim. By Laurie J. Flynn. [New York Times: Technology]
10:08:49 AM    

Broadband balloons take to the skies. An affordable broadband service available all over the UK could soon be available in a sky near you. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
10:07:12 AM