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Wednesday, June 20, 2001what's hot what's notQuote of the Day Department
Scott Moore is the publisher of Slate which is owned by Microsoft. Quoted in Business 2.0 he had this to say in response to a question on Banner blocking software; "If you were selling a piece of software to my customer that would alter the product that I was providing to that customer without my consent, and you were doing it at a profit, I think you could possibly have a legal problem." Business 2.0 Five Questions with Scott Moore
Yearning for Direction Department
"The Net Authority is a group of individuals who have taken it upon themselves to govern the Internet. We have waited patiently and in vain for the World's governments to put their resources together and develop a standard set of guildelines for what material should be permitted on the Internet, and what should not. We have prayed without answer for a centralized agency with the power and the means to stop crimes against humanity on the Internet. The time for waiting has ended. Clearly we, the people, must take matters into our own hands. Net Authority writes those guidelines. Net Authority is that agency." Net Authority read here - go there Be advised that visiting this site will cause you to receive a cookie from webtrends live, which will tell them that you came from here or sadies house of domination Digital Daily
Current Opinion
There is a new technology that threatens the web. Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6.0 The quest for control of presentation by designers has taken many turns. From the first graphic browsers in 1994[1] to the sophisticated tools for creating webpages and managing content available today , designers have used the web to display the fruits of their labors. Previously June 18, 2001 |
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