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Tuesday, April 2, 2002 |
Back at it
I am back to writing up the latest Mac OS X news after a short four-day break from the world. Tomorrow will be a normal Mac Net Journal day!
11:00:22 PM
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Instant Outlining in Radio 8: Jon Udell explains what it is
Jon Udell's piece on Instant Outlining is available on O'Reilly. "It's been clear to me for a long while that the only thing that might displace email would be some kind of persistent IM. That's exactly what instant outlining is. If it catches on, and it's buzz-worthy enough to do that, we'll have a framework within which to innovate in ways that email never allowed." [Scripting News]
10:55:04 PM
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Opponents argue that Congress went too far with DMCA
PC World: Digital Copyright Law Under Scrutiny. Congress heeded the call. The DMCA not only outlaws the circumvention of security measures, it also prohibits the trafficking of circumvention tools, and the dissemination of information on how to bypass copyright protection. Opponents of the DMCA claim that Congress went too far. [Tomalak's Realm]
10:42:40 PM
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World to the Yahoo brainiacs: Privacy matters...duh
Wired News: Yahoo's 'Opt-Out' Angers Users. Predictably to everyone but perhaps Yahoo, user reaction to that e-mail has been less than positive. Marketing and privacy experts predict that Yahoo's action will have a widespread and detrimental effect on all electronic sales and services, due to increasing privacy concerns. [Tomalak's Realm]
10:40:31 PM
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© Copyright 2002 Rob McNair-Huff.
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