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(Untitled) - July 8, 2003

This is the last post you will see on this server. The X-log resumes service at: http:www.xlogs.net
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/07/07.html#a605

(Untitled) - July 7, 2003

If you read this, please drop me a note and let me know you came to visit.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/07/07.html#a604

(Untitled) - July 5, 2003

This site is moving to a private server in the very near future. I will post a notice just before I move it. Please be aware that if you have bookmarked any of the pages, you will have to edit your bookmarks.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/07/05.html#a603

(Untitled) - July 3, 2003

What does the future hold for UserLand Dave is at Harvard working on his fellowship. John Robb is no longer with the company. This leaves Jake and Lawrence treading water. What will become of Frontier, Manila, Radio, XML-RPC, and RSS, not to mention all of the other great stuff that is being held by the company itself
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/07/03.html#a602

(Untitled) - July 3, 2003

I am starting work on my CISSP certification this week. Security has always been an interest of mine, but I just haven't had the time to explore it. I am particularly interested in intrusion countermeasures and counterattacks.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/07/03.html#a600

(Untitled) - July 3, 2003

Things are definitely coming to a head. I should have an interesting announcement in the next week with respect to my employment status.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/07/03.html#a601

(Untitled) - July 3, 2003

It is going to be quite a nice day in the Boston area today. It is 77 degrees at 10:30am with a project high of 84 degrees.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/07/03.html#a599

(Untitled) - July 1, 2003

The next international hot spot: Liberia. Is this another Mogadishu in the making A local warlord is in control of the city, Monrovia. The U.N. and West African nations are calling for the U.S. to lead a security force to separate battling rebel armies and pave the way for humanitarian relief. What investment would be protected or motivation be satisfied by such an action I can't find any mentioned in the articles and research I have done. All of the articles make a point of highlighting.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/07/01.html#a598

(Untitled) - July 1, 2003

The Echo vs. RSS war is raging before Echo is even getting off the ground. There is room for Echo and RSS is this world.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/07/01.html#a597

(Untitled) - July 1, 2003

RSS and Echo.  Well the big companies have finally made their move in the weblog world with Sam Ruby being directed by IBM to take control of an emerging syndication standard.  Why now  Big publishing companies are starting to think about using RSS (really simple syndication) not only to automate the delivery of news to readers but also to automate the production of news.  IBM is very interested in this given their longstanding and extremely lucrative...
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001134/2003/06/30.html#a596
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