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Today's scriptingNews Outline

Author:Dave Winer
Posted:8/6/1999; 7:23:33 AM
Topic:Today's scriptingNews Outline
Msg #:9205
Prev/Next:9204 / 9206

Dig we must! Over the weekend a new preferences server will come online. There may be glitches. UserLand.Com will run faster and will get new preferences-based features as a result of this change. No pain no gain!

StatMarket reports that Microsoft now accounts for approximately 75% of all browsers used on the Internet.

Introducing Discuss.Outliners.Com.

An atlas of cyberspaces. "The cybermaps, like maps of the real-world, help us navigate the new information landscapes, as well being objects of aesthetic interest. They have been created by 'cyber-explorers' of many different disciplines, and from all corners of the world."

The original weblog, NCSA's What's New page.

Dave Kopper approaches Tree Charts in HTML.

MsgTo.Com: Spam-free email?

Another angle: SpamWorld.Com

News.Com: Is Gates pulling the Net's strings? "For the first time, a complete product that is completely Microsoft-free is now within reach." Mac?

More antique software news on MacInTouch.

Eric Kidd: Cobalt Qube needs more RAM. "As best I can tell, Dave's Qube has only 16MB of RAM. This was enough for the rerelease of ThinkTank, but not enough for the rerelease of MORE 3.0."

Wired: Unix or Eunuchs? "The long hours required to succeed in a booming industry mean few hours left over for dating and relationships, leaving many with raging careers and utterly flaccid personal lives."

12/2/96: "Here's a sure-fire way to create some new moves. Go for a walk. Come back. They're there. You just can't see them."


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