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Inside.Com: "While AOL execs are mostly mum about the specifics, Barry Schuler, the president of AOL's interactive services group, said that the combination of new software and Warner Music content would allow the company to set an example for other record labels to follow. ''We'll use our assets to provide leadership that selling music online is not a bad thing, but an opportunity,' said Schuler. ''Our strategy is to show the way.'''

Adam Curry: "So, I say, 'send all the info you have into my home server the minute it is ready for consumption, but don't tell me until it is fully loaded on my machine. Using this model that I could easily watch a 30 minute news program in full screen MPEG quality right on my PC at 6 oclock in the afternoon, as long as the content was sent to my home server beforehand, since I wasn't even home at 4pm when the first news packages in Hi quality where uploaded to my Last Yard connection!" This is an important idea.

Paul Everitt on the PythonLabs move to Digital Creations. Everitt is the CEO of DC.

Dutch article on EditThisPage.Com. "EditThisPage is een handig en snel systeem om voornamelijk nieuwsgeoriënteerde websites op te zetten, waarbij inhoud en lay-out zijn gescheiden."

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