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 Friday, July 25, 2003
A thousand dotcom deaths. A thousand dotcom deaths. [Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily Report
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douglas adams mp3 audio archive ... "The Douglas Adams media archive is presented here by the wi2600.org groups for your enjoyment. This allso is to serve as a tribute to Mr. Adams's great, but suddely shortened career. Those who have not heard his voice and those who know it well will both enjoy having this material available. We will miss him!" [MetaFilter
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Semantic Blogalization. Blogalization turns up in Hewlett-Packard's Semantic Blogging Demonstrator. [Blogalization Community
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Cringely Proposes a Music Sharing Alternative. WEFUNK writes "The I, Cringely 'Pulpit' column at PBS presents an interesting idea for a new business model to take on the RIAA. He suggests that a publicly ... [Slashdot
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You think it's moving but it's not..
You think it's moving but it's not. [MetaFilter
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Bubble, bubble, who's got my bubble?. And you thought real bubble wrap was fun this digital bubble wrap never runs out and is 17% more awesometacular! Manic mode turns that fun knob way up past 11. Hot damn. [MetaFilter
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Buzz narrowly escapes his 15 minutes of fame. Today's NY Times story on back channels at conferences has provoked lots of interesting commentary around the web today. One tidbit to pass along. The story includes the archetypal conference blogging story of the impact of Doc Searls and Dan Gillmor sharing a link from Both "forwarded by a reader in Florida." If you want the story behind the story, go check out Buzz Bruggeman's blog buzzmodo. Buzz was that "reader in Florida" and he describes his near 15 minutes of fame. [McGee's Musings
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Netomat .."introduces two-way personal multimedia communication."

netomat is XML and Java based and built upon open formats, standards and protocols, more technical users can author directly in nml, our powerful and intuitive new XML dialect.
[thanks to the druids over at Industrial Technology & Witchcraft
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