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Now blogging at diego's weblog. See you over there! the Press in ChinaAn article on the battle of China's government to keep their press under control. Interesting read. the consequences of monopoliesSo someone from Red Herring was moderating a panel about the future of software with Microsoft Executives, ex-Microsoft executives, and Executives of companies that operate in Microsoft's orbit in Seattle, and asked them: why is the software industry so depressed? The reply was: "To a man, they told me that CIOs were punishing the software industry for more than a decade of overpromises and underperformance."Call it "the effect of spreading FUD." And who exactly has proven to be the master at FUD? Hmmm... So what can you sell? Surprise! Last I checked, things like Operating Systems and Word Processors were also "must have". Is it a coincidence that they don't even mention them? Or is it because --gasp!-- people have no choice but to buy their products? Then, what about the 'next big thing'? No wonder Microsoft can't innovate. They don't think there's anything left to do in the computer industry but milk the proverbial cash cow: Windows, Office, etc., and sell some new "communications" software if they are lucky. That's the biggest danger of monopolies: stasis, not high prices. We need change. the last nirvana songThe last song Nirvana composed will finally be released. About time! On the topic, Charles Cross's Biography of Kurt Cobain, Heavier Than Heaven is excellent. I want to read it again soon. dsl linksLooking for something else I found this page with many interesting links related to DSL and the problems/solutions that come with a permanent connection at home. A good "summary". weblog panel linkscatching up on some things... Scott Rosenberg recently was on a panel about weblogs (Radio Free Blogistan has a transcript here), and afterwards he posted a list of links to Salon articles on the subject. They are interesting not only because they go back to 1998, but also because they are only three. So little coverage from a magazine like Salon shows that, recent hype wave notwhitstanding, weblogs are a relatively unknown concept for Internet users at large. Copyright © Diego Doval 2002-2011.
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