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Ciao Time
Ah, the Venetian!

Kattoon: March 22, 2004


XML Guru Speaks Out on New Role at Sun
In an eWEEK.com interview, XML co-author Tim Bray discusses his new role as technical director of Sun's software group.

Luck O the Katt
The PartnerWorld comedy club; green journalism.

Savvy Vendors Know Every Customer Counts
Vendors' cavalier attitude toward leaving out potential customers may increase competitors' sales.

Command and Control
Will 'Longhorn' allow higher-level thinking?

Alternative Futures of Search
Clearly labeling links as paid or unpaid is a good start in letting users make up their own minds about how to find what they want.

Kattoon: March 15, 2004


An On-Demand Vision
IBM makes strides in fulfilling computing model's promise.

The Windows View
Signal to noise.

E-Mail: Who Goes There?
Authentication is the key to solving spam problem.

An Open-Source Java
Recent news that IBM has thrown down the gauntlet in challenging Sun to join it in creating an open-source implementation of Java has stimulated one of the most significant debates in the IT industry.

The IT Advantage
Pinpoint where technology can turn loose energy.

Preserving: De-NAI-ability
Crafting a makeshift antenna from a napkin holder and an empty olive can, Spence finally managed to reach the Moscone Wi-Fi link from his perch across the street at the Thirsty Bear bar.

Kattoon: March 8, 2004


Moscone Madness
& Obsequious is my middle name,& Spence shouted to no one in particular, causing his eWEEK office mates to realize how fortunate they are that the rambunctious rumormonger routinely reports from the road.

Kattoon: March 1, 2004


RSS Anonymous
With 4,624 unread RSS items, Messaging and Collaboration editor Steve Gillmor 'fesses up: & I am an RSS addict.& What can Steve and a growing population of users do to come clean?

HP Acquisitions Add Up
OpenView platform stands to gain new capabilities.

A Matter of Trust
A secure OS has plenty to offer if you can use it.