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MarijuanaNews - Village Voice Column Alerts Readers To Threat of Hatch-Feinstein Internet Censorship Bill. A good story on this legislative abomination.
Wired - X Marks a New Web Standard. The XHTML standard has been approved by the W3C. Now we can write our web pages in XML and have a standard way to convert that XML to HTML for viewing. Lots more about XHTML on the W3C web site. It will move from there when new news takes its place, but will likely remain at the XHTML Home Page.
Psychology Today - Live Forever: Uploading the Human Brain. Talks about uploading your brain to a computer. Forgets that the brain is not just a biological computer. IMNSHO, it is as much a radio tranceiver as it is a computer. Still, an interesting article.
Wired - Photonics: The Light Fantastic. A report on this weeks Photonics West conference in San Jose.
OSOpinion - TransMeta's "Missing Vendors": "running 'Quake' is generally considered one of the more demanding applications that you can run on a PC. In spite of this several articles speculated on whether or not TransMeta would be able to deliver adequate performance once products based on the CPU (and code morphing technology) started shipping... I for one get suspicious when I hear the same 'spin' on a story from more than one place... I start to wonder who issued the 'talking points memo.' I guess that's why I'm just a programmer instead of a 'professional journalist.'"
Wired - DVD Lawyers Make Secret Public. I had a link to this story a couple of days ago. This is Wired's take. CNET also has a story.
LinuxToday - Time to organize against DVD lawyers. Join EFF; Boycott DVDs; Keep their lawyers busy by mirroring, mirroring everywhere; Correct stories that say it's about copying, but do it nicely, no flames.
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