Monthly Archives: February 2003

Tools for the short hike. Scripters of the world, unite!

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A music industry case study from NY Daily News. Not something we didn’t know, but put nicely and succinctly.

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From SitePoint newsletter: “New Official CSS Site Not Compatible with Internet Explorer”. No problem with standards-compliant browsers though. Well, good. There aren’t many groups or individuals that could or would go out on this particular limb and say “it doesn’t work in IE? Tough.”

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Patrick scores!

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Opera vs. MSN, again… Bork!

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Salon on AOL’s unique copyright vs. consumer situation: AOL’s Jekyll and Hyde act

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FFS! MSN deliberately breaks Opera’s browser. Wow, huge surprise… (Opera: Why doesn’t MSN work with Opera?)

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A palm tree on Diagonal, for no particular reason except that it’s quite nice, no? (Slow news day…)

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Dunno how I missed this! All CDs will be protected and you are a filthy pirate. “…we fear that these facts don’t interest you at all. Because these measures mean the end of free music, something that must cause you much grief.” No comment.

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yet more links to articles on p2p, music downloading, and all that stuff… Embrace file-sharing, or die is interesting, from John Snyder; odd position from the EU: EC allows music downloading in antipiracy proposal on IT World; and good old Janis again: Don’t Sever a High-Tech Lifeline for Musicians in the LA Times. (I didn’t [...]

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