Monthly Archives: May 2002

The Smart Way to Create Standards

I’ve been working, off and on, in between writing about the Mabinogi, on some pieces about standards. This morning I saw one of the smartest things I’ve ever read about working with a group, on standards or, frankly, just about … Continue reading

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Apple's X-Serve

Today Apple announced their new high end industrial strength priced to sell (starting at $2999) X-Serve rack-mounted servers (I’m going to call them Rack Macs). For you hardware fanatics, the specs are here, but you’ve got lots of storage, and … Continue reading

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Copy Protected CDs not Supported by Apple

Remember the Celine Dion CD that not only wouldn’t play on a Mac, but wouldn’t eject and could even damage your Mac? Well there are others, and Apple has published a Knowledge Base article about the problem. The gist is … Continue reading

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Apple's OS X Address Book

Dave Winer writes regarding the “Jaguar” release of the Mac OS X address book: There’s some concern that Apple is not allowing the chat client vendors to access the system address book. If so, this is a repeat of the … Continue reading

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Designing for the Web

I meant to link to this short article on web design weeks ago, and lost the post.

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