Looks like Microsoft managed to piss off the judge again.
Declan McCullagh reports from the Microsoft trial with coverage more favorable to the evil monopolists … err … defendants.
Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop is now an Internet millionaire.
Good old Andrew Leonard at Salon Magazine has done me the favor of reviewing Red Hat’s S-1. In an endearing twist of irony, one of the risks listed in the S-1 is that the free software community will stop supporting Red Hat if they become too commercial. Once you go public, your fiduciary duty is to be as commercial as possible. Good luck guys.
Steve Champeon has a page which charts the Amazon.com sales ranking for his new book on Dynamic HTML GUIs. I’d write such a script for the CGI book, but I need positive reinforcement while I finish up the SQL book.
JavaWorld has a wide ranging interview with James Gosling (one of the creators of Java) that discusses future enhancements to the Java language, Java’s role in the enterprise, and even some interesting stuff. Particularly interesting is the brief digression into when to build things, and when to build new tools to help you build those things. I’m one of these people that likes to discover and build tools, and I like to read about what other people think of their tools too.