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scriptingNews outline for 5/19/99

Author:Dave Winer
Posted:5/19/1999; 5:22:58 AM
Topic:scriptingNews outline for 5/19/99
Msg #:6460
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WebMonkey: PHP/MySQL Tutorial.

Linux.Com goes live.

Three songs by Dan Gillmor, columnist at the SJ Merc: #1, #2, #3. Thanks to Lawrence Lee for tuning into this! Requires MP3.

NY Times: Stock Trading at Work.

Infoworld: Oracle's NCI Abandons Name, just as Network Computing is starting to deliver on the promises.

Tbtf.Com: Domain Name Competition? Not yet.

Our most popular channel: The Motley Fool.

NY Times: Internet Datacenters Power the Web. "Internet datacenters are sprouting up across the country in a sure sign of the trend toward once again housing information and computer power centrally -- a seeming reversal of the last two decades of computing."

InfoWorld: Apple is Back, but Does IT Care?

TechWeb: U.S. Uses Key Escrow To Steal Secrets.

Wired: Deconstructing Austin Powers.

Interactive Week: Q&A With Jim Phillips. The interesting part is in the Talkback section at the bottom of the page. Apparently this is what happens when a vendor is too agressive with patents. The users get angry. This is how the patent madness should shake out. The predators should fear for their existence at the hands of the users.

Samuel Reynolds: What is a Table Renderer?


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