Microsoft to not improve Internet Exploder any more? Not exactly. IE6 for Windows XP SP2 will come with plug-in-manager and pop-up-blocker
Movable Type: MTIcon displays the favicons of the websites of the users commenting on your blog. And in Baseline Magazine, Love at the First Blog: "Ben Trott listened to his wife, and the result was Movable Type, tailored for creating online journals"
WinAmp 5 final is out. FeedDemon is out of beta and will be available for purchase in the next days. Howard Dean has his own, remarkably well done desktop aggregator
Via Papa Scott: at OnLamp, Myths Open Source Developers Tell Ourselves and at Joel on Software, Biculturalism
PHP: The ZZ/OSS Installer Dissected - now this looks finally like a good packager and installer for PHP applications. PHP Magazine now also comes in a digital edition. The first issue is available for free. And at Bitflux: XML in PHP5: An in-depth look into advanced XML features
5 Gig of MP3 music under a Creative Commons License on the BitTorrent network - via Lawrence Lessing. Due to a new MP3 player and CD tax, downloading P2P music is legal anyway - in Canada. And BitTorrent and RSS are a perfect match, Steve Gillmor says
Is it alive? First full production samples of Sony's new DSC-F828 surfaced
Within the Nokia Content Syndication Program, the company not only offers a variety of RSS feeds and an abundancy of device images and videos, but also possibly all NOKIA technical documents available to the public in just one folder. Via Russell Beattie
Something Lost, Nothing Gained: "We invariably automate all the wrong things". Related: Historic Invoices and Letters
DIE ZEIT hat jetzt zwar RSS Feeds, dafür wird ab Februar auch der gesamte Inhalt kostenpflichtig
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