WXYC’s response to CARP. WXYC was the first Internet radio station – it began broadcasting on the net in 1994.
Doc Searls
follows up on Internet radio and the fallout from the recent decision of the Librarian of Congress who, basically, made it impossible for any Internet radio broadcaster to stay in business: Why Are So Many Internet Radio Stations Still on the Air?.
Cringely on Palladium
, Microsoft’s newly announced “secure” OS. He pretty much nails it in my opinion. Most disturbing is the unspoken question: has Microsoft purposely kept thier current offerings vulnerable to drive demand for such a system? If you’re not up to date on Palladium, here’s a quote from the article: “…the real purpose of this stuff, I fear, is to take technology owned by nobody (TCP/IP) and replace it with technology owned by Redmond. That’s taking the Internet and turning it into MSN.”
As has been widely reported
, the publishers of DallasNews.com seem to need a smack with the clue-stick. Check out 4B: “If you operate a Web site and wish to link to this Site, you may link only to the home page of the Site and not to any other page or subdomain of us.”
Uh, sorry, but which page I link to on the open internet is my business, not yours. If you don’t want links to your content, don’t put it on the internet. And if you can’t figure out a way to make money off putting material on the open internet, that’s your problem. Deal with it.
Big news, maybe
, in the not-quite-dead browser war: Netscape, not IE, put on new CompuServe [via Zeldman]. Of course this could become big news for web developers and internet people generally.
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