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[[Web/Technology/Syndication]]A progress report on categorization for syndication.

Red Herring: Internet bubble popping American business ethics? "I think it's really important for all you entrepreneurs out there to remember this: This will ultimately come crashing down because companies will go public too soon, they will miss their earnings and the whole thing will just cascade down."

[[Operating Systems/Solaris]]WSJ: Sun makes code for Solaris publicly available. "Sun Microsystems Inc., in a major shift, plans to begin making the source code of its Solaris operating system freely available to the public in an attempt to parallel the success of the popular Linux operating system."

[[Operating Systems/Solaris]]Motley Fool: Sun to Pull Back Shade on Solaris. "Under the plan, Solaris source code would become openly available, but users would still have to pay Sun licensing fees to use it in any commercial environment, the Journal reported."

[[Web/Culture]]Wired: The Delisting of Craig's List. "One of the world's most successful online neighborhood bulletin boards is ensnarled in an un-neighborly tiff over domains, branding, and links."

[[UserLand/Frontier/Community]]David Carter-Tod did his own interface for the DocServer website. Excellent!

     

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