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Wednesday, June 16, 2004 PERMALINK

Even if you've been following the social-software boom for the last couple of years, you will probably find some eye-opening insights in "You Are Who You Know," Andrew Leonard's great two-part feature on the subject in Salon this week (part one, part two). If Friendster and its spawn remain a mystery to you, the series will be even more essential to you. When Andrew took up the editor's hat here, Salon (largely) lost a great reporter and writer. Good to have him back in such fine form.
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Don't just bitch and moan about the Microsoft monoculture -- do something about it! Ditch your no-improvements-since-before-the-dotcom-boom Internet Explorer Web browser. You'll be affected by fewer viruses and you'll discover that software didn't have to stop dead in its tracks in 1997.

I've always been partial to Opera, a great little browser out of Scandinavia, available in free (ad-supported) or paid versions. But if you're allergic to ads and don't feel like paying a paltry sum for the piece of software you probably use the most, there is also an entirely free browser that is much, much better than IE: the open-source Mozilla Firefox has just released its "0.9" version. The numbering suggests it's not "done" yet, but the Mozilla people are just hugely conservative with their labeling. Firefox is ready for prime time, from what I can tell, and it's super: fast, compact and full of features you just can't get from Microsoft. It's also available on all the major platforms (Windows, Linux, OSX).
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Things have been real slow here while I tried to catch up with various other aspects of my life. Now I'm giving up. Back to the blog! I've still got some interesting notes from the D conference to transcribe. Soon...
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