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June 06, 2001, in News
Microsoft implementing 'Smart Tags' in IE release
by isaac | A recent article on the Wall Street Journal site might be a preview of the Microsoft features still to arrive in our browsers. Dubbed "Internet Explorer Smart Tags", they could reignite the Third Voice-style debate from the past. Read More »
April 04, 2001, in News
MIT joins the "Open Source" philosophy
by mantruc | Unprecedented step challenges 'privatization of knowledge'
MIT gives a great step towards a more collaborative world Read More »
February 27, 2001, in News
Evoltageddon 2
by bobdavis | Following the astounding success of Evoltageddon 1 (evolticon, beervolt, whatever you want to call it - hey, I'm easy), plans have been made for yet another get-together of epic proportions. Read More »
February 18, 2001, in News
New Media Underground Festival
by wholo | The New Media Underground Festival (N.M.U.F) is an organization or network whose objectives are to organize festivals or riots worldwide. The purpose of which being to stimulate inspiration, interaction, innovation, and growth within the new media communities, by the sharing of knowledge. Thus, also, encouraging us to meeting each other in "real life". Read More »
February 16, 2001, in News
Network Solutions is selling your information
by themadman | Watch out, folks! Network Solutions is selling your personal info to marketers, and has been doing so for a year. Now they're going all out to advertise this to marketers. Kiss your privacy goodbye. Read More »
February 13, 2001, in News
Evolt.org offers free hosting to members
by djc | Ever wanted to try your hand at ColdFusion, but couldn't afford it? Wanted to dip into PHP but just couldn't get it to install? How about moving from MS Access to MySQL, but didn't have your own server? Evolt.org is now offering free hosting to its members for development and personal use purposes. Read More »
February 08, 2001, in News
W3C gets testy with browser manufacturers
by MartinB | In an unexpected (but not undeserved) moment of Nielsenism, W3C has published a list of things which browsers should do, but often don't. Read More »
February 05, 2001, in News
Whose web is it gonna be?
by headlemur | Until very recently, we (as in everybody reading this) have had an enormous freedom of expression on the web. A lot has to do with our abilities and the open and easy access to methods, material and desires. To insure that freedom of expression and speech continues, we may want to look beyond ourselves and consider how we would like to shape the future. Unlike a lot of things, we are on the ground floor of the web and how we do things now will determine if there will be a web in the future. Read More »
February 02, 2001, in News
Juno — Free Email for Megahertz
by aardvark | There's a new feature that Juno offers. In exchange for using their free service, you agree to let them run some software on your computer. Read More »
January 31, 2001, in News
Rest-of-the-world: 55, United States: 45
by isaac | A recent Internet traffic report from self-labelled leading provider of e-business intelligence company WebSideStory, Inc. could be the first to show that traffic from non-US countries now outnumbers US traffic. Read More »

