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CNN: Sosa wins NL MVP. Go Sammy go!

An anonymous contractor at BarnesAndNoble.com gets into the fray about competition in the bookseller business.

News.com: Barnes and Noble reports loss. Making them look less and less like Microsoft.

The Motley Fool: A look at Microsoft.

Stanford: Doug Engelbart's unfinished revolution. I bought my ticket today.

Wired: EFF site off the air.

XML was PC Mag's choice for standard of the year.

Wired: Cooler heads prevail.

We're getting a lot of visitors from Sun, coming from some place I can't get to called The McNealy Report, apparently on a server behind their firewall. I'm curious what the context is. Most of the reads are on the cleaned-up Halloween memos that we're serving.

Fast Company explains The McNealy Report. Very interesting! I'd like to be on that show to tell Sun people how they look to the outside world. I think they'd be surprised.

Salon: Windows on the wane?

NY Times: Microsoft accuses IBM of collusion.

     

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