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Archive for August 2nd, 2003

02 Aug

Yessss! UCITA dropped by NCCUSL.

Ed Foster: UCITA Effort Dropped by its Sponsor. “That’s good news indeed, but UCITA opponents are well aware it is by no means total victory. NCCUSL is not so much throwing in the towel as acknowledging the fact that UCITA is completely stalled, particularly because of its rejection by the American Bar Association earlier this [...]

02 Aug

Doc Searls’ SuitWatch: What do we mean when we say ‘Market?’

An essay with Doc Searls unique perspective on broadcast, radio, the FCC and yes, even Linux. What do we mean when we say “market?”.
One answer to that headline is my latest SuitWatch, over at Linux Journal.
[The Doc Searls Weblog]

02 Aug

Cringely: Could Snapster provide legitimate music sharing?

Robert X. Cringely proposes and then refines the formation of a public company to legitimately share music among its shareholders without violation of copyrights, the recording industries needs, or the rights of the artists.

02 Aug

W3C XForms vs. Microsoft InfoPath?

As always, Slashot provides the bazaar of interesting and informed comments mixes with hidden agendas and bomb throwers. Nonetheless, the XForms technology sounds appealing. XForms Becomes Proposed Recommendation From Slashdot

02 Aug

Eric Rudder on Longhorn

Q&A: Microsoft’s Eric Rudder outlines Longhorn server plans. Eric Rudder, senior vice president of servers and tools at Microsoft Corp., this week laid out the road map for the next version of the Windows server operating system, code-named Longhorn. [Computerworld News]

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