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Eric S. Raymond gets another Microsoft memo.

The second Microsoft memo without annotation.

The first Microsoft memo without annotation.

News.com quotes a Microsoft rep, speaking today, saying that this could be the second in a series of leaked memos.

Information about anonymous remailers.

A one-line script that sends semi-anonymous email.

ABC News: Action Figure Shocks Minnesota.

How IronDoc is different from Bento.

David Letterman: Top Ten Jesse The Body Ventura Campaign Slogans. "Vote for me, or so help me god, I'll pile drive you."

XMTP maps MIME/SMTP onto XML.

The Obvious: A Standard for Site Organization.

ZDNet: iMac momentum stalls.

In other news, Scott McNealy is bashing Microsoft.

WebDAV for Apache.

ComputerWorld: Publishing and Macs.

I didn't know that Douglas Adams had written a non-fiction book on endangered species. It's also a CD-ROM.

Jigsaw: W3C's open source HTTP server for Java.

News.com: Netscape digs into IE5.

SJ Merc: Microsoft buys LinkExchange for $265 million.

     

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