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Good afternoon, thanks for the messages of concern, everything is okay, just busy with other things today. 

News.Com: "Four of Microsoft's seven business divisions lost money in the most recent quarter, according to financial statements the company filed last week." 

Rogers Cadenhead: "My weblog is collecting dust this week while I try, without success, to talk to Radio Userland's new XML-RPC interface to the news aggregator." 

Last year on this day: "Show us your software that doesn't suck and I will bow down and worship at your altar." 

Law.Com: "When Gary Barnett hit upon a new way to use electronic business-to-business markets to aggregate and securitize multiple companies' financial assets, he turned to David M. Klein, an intellectual property partner at Shearman & Sterling, to help secure the patent rights." 

BBC: "Bill Gates is betting that you want an alarm clock that knows your schedule and can wake you in time for that 9 o'clock meeting, taking into account the heavy traffic and slow going due to the fog." 

Amazon will be selling Segways in March 2003.  

WSJ article on weblogs. 

Zeldman: "Some emerging specifications seem to have wandered away from the idea that standards are supposed to help people solve real problems in practical ways." 

     

Last update: Monday, November 18, 2002 at 2:51 PM Eastern.

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