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The trial version of Frontier 5.1 is ready.

InfoWorld interviews DataChannel CEO David Pool. He says WebBroker has no competition. They should know better at InfoWorld (so should Pool). Our XML-RPC protocol is already deployed (it's part of Frontier 5.1). Our WebEdit client/server, also in 5.1, is equivalent to DataChannel's Publish-to-the-Web, but much more powerful.

A bit of philosophy: We like competition. DataChannel should too. It helps define a market. See the next item...

InfoWorld: Raveler smooths Web content flow. They compare it to Frontier.

VivaLaData: How semaphores work in Frontier.

PC World: A flea-market supercomputer.

Earlier today I emailed the first UserLand newsletter to several thousand Frontier users.

Every once in a while I like to ask how we are doing?

Wired: Who's watching your server?

The University of Washington is looking for Director of Radiology who knows Frontier.

I'm hearing that the NTBugTraq mail list and website are really good sources of information about NT servers.

Messaging in Casbah. It would be great if they also supported XML-RPC for compatibility with Frontier.

The Standard: Zapata's portal strategy.

Tish urges us to buy even more Yahoo stock.

     

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