Analysts Question Mass Move To Net Se

Analysts question mass move to .Net Server. Are the software giant’s customers hungry for the next version of its server operating system? The company is banking on it, but industry watchers aren’t so sure. [CNET News.com]

Valenti Backs Away From P2P Hack Bill Not Good Enough For Holly

Valenti backs away from P2P hack bill. Not good enough for Hollywood [The Register]

Paul Andrews Id Feel More Optimistic About RampD At Microsoft If The Co

Paul Andrews: “I’d feel more optimistic about R&D at Microsoft if the company could point to a single successful original product to emerge from R&D expenditure.” [Scripting News]

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Microsoft Tries to Explain What Its .Net Plans Are About. Two years into its quest to create a new kind of Internet-enabled computing it describes as .Net, Microsoft found it necessary to pause Wednesday and try to explain what it meant. By John Markoff. [New York Times: Technology]

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Thestar.com/Ex-Sierra Leone dictator broke, living with mom [lnk.to]

Gates Slow Going For Net Micros

Gates: Slow going for .Net. Microsoft acknowledges that its key software plan has been slow to catch on and lays out an agenda to move it ahead. [CNET News.com]

Congress To Turn Hacks Into Hackers Thanks Guys A Hrefhttp

Congress to turn hacks into hackers. Thanks guys! [The Register]

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