12. May, 2003 - follow-ups
- Is the move to selling music Apple’s exit strategy? Could be. Things don’t look all that good on the hardware front, but then again, there’s been signs that something is brewing and we’ll find out about it at the rescheduled WWDC. Then there’s this article about Carving up Apple into separate hardware and software companies. I’m dubious. I’ve said it before, but I don’t think a separate software company is something Apple really understands how to do. DenBeste has more on X86 Mac—getting from A to B, and says he doesn’t think it’s possible. [some guy]
- In response to my post the other day about finding good writing on the net, I received a pointer to unitedHeroes.net, which says it’s
Free original fiction stories with the cool taste of Real Pastrami.
- Baseball Blogs seems to be strictly oriented to MLB, and link to a number of blogs that are either really recent creations (which could be good or bad), or which publish infrequently. I’ve considered doing something just about the Saints more than once, but that sort of thing falls in the
well fine, but how would I pay for it?
class of things that would be cool to do, but I’ve already got plenty of non-profit projects.
- There’s a discussion about the rumor that Google is doing away with blogs. Ev also had something to say about it, and what with him working at google now, he may have a clue. Russell Beattie thinks Andrew Orloski was right. Of course Russell seems to be the type of blogger who talks a lot and doesn’t have a lot of links. I’d be frustrated if google took me to his site on a lot of searches, too. Then again, other than bloggers pointing to him, I don’t find his stuff very often. Ole Eichhorn has some thoughts about Google and Blogs, including linking to some of the source documents. But he still thinks that google might want to exclude blogs from regular searches. I’m still confused by this, since I don’t see blogs doing anything but improving the results of the searches I do on google. [scripting]
- Trust Us: MS Admits Security Gap in passport and Flaw exposes Microsoft ID service.
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Last updated on Mon, 12 May 2003 15:52:46.