Outraged! Daily Edition is a weblog, I now know. Thanks to CamWorld for the link.

Upside’s Elite 100. I didn’t make the list. Maybe next year.

John Katz says something that really hits close to home in his latest piece for Slashtot: “What the marketer of ideas most fears isn’t that people will criticize his ideas, but that people won’t respond at all. This is especially true online, where it’s so easy to measure feedback, in public postings, column hits and e-mail messages.”

The Association of Internet Professionals (yet another worthless trade organization), releases its first salary survey. Sample size: 374 people. Even better, it seems that most of the high ranking people who responded to the survey came from companies with five or fewer employees. I’m a bit surprised that The Standard didn’t cover this story with a tone of outright mockery, given its statistical validity. I guess that’s what you get when you only survey your members.

Scott McNeally of Sun shoots his mouth off. This is news?

Microsoft announces that they’ll use AltaVista’s search engine for MSN. I think we know what that means for Inktomi’s stock price.