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If things go according to plan, my next DaveNet piece is going to propose that we work with other developers on other operating systems to establish a standard XML-RPC interface between content management software and search engines.

Stanford: The world's smallest web server.

Red Herring: Syndicating the Web.

Interactive Investor: Andreessen to be AOL CTO.

Today's Scripting News in XML. This might make Lynn's bell ring. I always like to see an example of something theoretical.

InfoWorld reports on the work we've been doing with Allaire.

Yesterday was the 15th anniversary of the Mac. I was there fifteen years ago.. Were you?

Slideshow about Frontier 6. It's getting a little out of date, but it's a good time to link back to this.

Phil Suh's new FAQman Renderer. It comes with music!

CBS Marketwatch: February Tech IPOs.

An Oracle slide-show on XML.

American Scientist on Ice-Nine.

News.com: Apple's Y2K Ad. It'll probably feature Dave in a supporting role.

John Faughnan is looking for a way to move his MORE 3.1 files to Windows. We may have something for him soon.

Red Herring: Allaire doubles; Vignette troubles?

Yet another Internet keyword site.

     

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