Thursday, July 22, 2004

Thomson is Blogging

Library Stuff

by Steven M. Cohen at July 21, 2004, 11:21 pm (cached at July 21, 2004, 11:39 pm)

The Web Services Committee of Thomson has started a weblog (RSS Feed).

This is wonderful news. Thomson is beginning to see the powers of weblogs/RSS and have for a while (they have their Westlaw alerts svailable via RSS). I'm going to have to check for a list of companies that they own and see if they are doing anything weblog/RSS related as well. Hello? Lexis? Anybody home over there?

They even kinda have their own web-based aggregator, which is pretty bare bones, but impressive nonetheless.


9:33:28 AM    

Microsoft, Apple sued for offering online updates

InfoWorld: Top News

(cached at July 21, 2004, 8:39 am)
U.K.-based BTG Plc has sued Microsoft Corp. and Apple Computer Inc. for allegedly infringing a patent that covers Web-enabled software update technologies, the company announced Wednesday.

9:28:17 AM    

ICANN Preps for IPv6

eWEEK Technology News

(cached at July 21, 2004, 10:39 pm)
The domain-name oversight body says root servers are accepting IPv6 addresses, a needed technical step for broader adoption of next-generation IP.

9:22:40 AM    

Michigan judge throws out SCO lawsuit against DaimlerChrysler

Computerworld News

(cached at July 21, 2004, 5:39 pm)
DaimlerChrysler argued that it had provided The SCO Group with the compliance certification the Unix vendor had sought -- even as the automaker argued that it had not been required to do so.

9:20:56 AM