- Microsoft at Heart of Calls for Software Liability People are calling for Microsoft to be held liable for their broken software. Dangerous precendent, methinks. Probably for the best in the long-term, but it won't just be MSFT who gets hurt in the short-term. [fark!]
- A great new use of the Google API and SOAP by Dave Sifry. It takes the title of a blog entry, asks google for 10 related pages out there and then puts the links at the end of the entry.
- Yoz Grahame gives us Perl is Internet Yiddish. A nice comparison. [boing boing]
- A dent in Microsoft's armor? OpenOffice, an open source office suite, is released at Openoffice.org
- Simson Says: An End to Spam With SpamAssassin. I'm starting to wonder if maybe I'll end up dumping spamcop when I run out of "fuel" (which could be anytime, since the new system doesn't seem to have any way for me to check how much is remaining). It's a pretty decent spam-filter, but customer service stinks [update, I just ran out of "fuel" this month]. And I'll have my own Unix server on which to run spam assassin, so I think it'll be worth investigating. [boing boing]
- Installing Spam Assassin on Mac OS X [boing boing]