February 27, 2000

ABC reports on Napsters

ABC reports on Napsters usage on University Campuses.
posted by TuxHeDoh at 6:28 PM PST - 2 comments

Carl's synopsis of his thoughts on "Web Weaving,"

Carl's synopsis of his thoughts on "Web Weaving," a book he contributed to a few years back, is a hilarious and eye opening read. I continue to live in awe of The Carl
posted by mathowie at 3:45 PM PST - 1 comments

censorship

censorship hmm.. one of my posts seems to have disappeared... are you censoring this weblog?
posted by efader at 3:27 PM PST - 22 comments

Slashdot has

Slashdot has some good discussion about purchasing domain names. As always, there's a lot of crap in the discussion, but a few informative posts.
posted by fil! at 1:32 PM PST - 2 comments

eBay may buy Sotheby's.

eBay may buy Sotheby's. I can see it now: online bidding for Picassos and vintage automobiles, right next to the guy selling his old computer and the one trying to sell a kidney.
posted by Steven Den Beste at 12:51 PM PST - 0 comments - Post a Comment

how to get around the recent napster embargo

how to get around the recent napster embargo
posted by efader at 12:17 PM PST - 3 comments

napster code

napster code here is the code and schema behind napster
posted by efader at 12:14 PM PST - 0 comments - Post a Comment

Amazon

Amazon is approved for a patent on the technology behind their affiliate program. Wow, this really has the potential to shake things up a bit. Will software patents like this destroy internet commerce?
posted by webshaping at 11:47 AM PST - 3 comments

New street signs have been proposed for New York City

New street signs have been proposed for New York City in an effort to make that city a safer place for its residents.
posted by mathowie at 11:32 AM PST - 2 comments

Mars, the next version of MSN, is just around the corner.

Mars, the next version of MSN, is just around the corner. It's obviously an AOL clone, giving new users a view of the internet filtered for ease of use. My opinion of it is split. On the one hand, there's nothing wrong with making a useful, straight-forward interface that anyone can use. In fact that's a holy grail for UI designers. But the interface is a bit much, taking up over a third of the screen real estate, and it will no doubt funnel users into all of the MSN websites. Will MSN users know the rest of the internet is out there?
posted by mathowie at 12:30 AM PST - 3 comments

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