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 Saturday, August 23, 2003
Oren's Laws of Microsoft
  1. You always see Microsoft coming.
  2. They never get it right the first time.
  3. They never go away (unless the market is proven not to exist)
(via Due Diligence) (via Alec Saunders) [The Scobleizer Weblog
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Jon's Radio
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.
[Daypop Top 40
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Using RSS to Deliver Newsletters
"Barbara J. Feldman publishes Surfing the Net with Kids and recently joined the growing list of publishers who have added Web-based RSS feeds to deliver newsletters without going through email. Ezine-Tips asked Barbara to explain why she added an RSS feed and to outline the process." By chris@pirillo.com. [Lockergnome's RSS Resource
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BBC online probe to begin
The BBC's websites contain more than two million pages and reach up to 43% of the UK population each month...
[BBC News | Technology | World Edition
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XML machine the successor to von Neumann
Really bring data and programs together.
(The Register) [via Der Schockwellenreiter
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Understanding Web Services [via Der Schockwellenreiter
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