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DaveNet: MS Stock Glitch?

Welcome to Vanderbilt Medical Center Reporter and Sophie B Hawkins Underground, the newest My.UserLand.Com channels!

More channels! Lava Magazine, NZ Jazz Online, USA Weekend Box Office.

MacWEEK: Anatomy of an Executive PB.

My friend Marc Canter has found his affinity group. Happy Pesach, Praise Jah!

And Happy Passover to all Scripting News readers!

Draft: Frontier 6 for Frontier 5 Users.

Cocoon is a XML/XSL publishing framework.

InfoWorld: Sun, AOL Execs Head for Moron's Hall of Fame? They said it not me.

MacWEEK: Getting Serious about Games.

A screen shot showing Frontier 6 being used to write today's DaveNet piece.

Your pictures are welcome on ScreenShots.UserLand.Com.

Lawrence Lee reports that the mysteriously missing News.com story about MSIE5 customization features has reappeared!

The Sample Code and Utilities thread continues.

Second thoughts about the 4GB glitch and MSFT stock. This morning Quote.Com has an incorrect P/E ratio for MSFT.

CD Index, the Internet music CD database, is developing an XML interface.

SprocketWorks was done by my friend Marney Morris.

NY Times: Following the trail of the Melissa author. Coding style and an Ethernet ID are the key clues.

     

Last update: Thursday, October 30, 2003 at 10:09 PM Eastern.

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