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To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (17391)2/11/1998 3:13:00 PM
From: nommedeguerre  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
Dan,

Standards groups to adopt Apple format
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I don't know if QuickTime is embedded in WindowsNT but it seems to be an integral part of Rhapsody/MacOS... Windows should be renamed "Windows to the Past". ActiveXtinct could be one of the new features at the Microsoft Museum of Flight and Fancy.
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IBM says commquest deal to help generate extra $1 BLN.
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Oh, that IBM, always looking to apply new technology in ways that interfere with Bill's Brave New Order. They just take "innovation" too literally.

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IONA Technologies Announces Availability of OrbixOTM With Support From Over 200 Organizations.
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"This unprecendented level of industry support for a CORBA product clearly underlines the momentum behind IONA's vision of Making Software Work Together(tm)"

Apparently the 200 Organizations forgot to consult with Reg and the Deep Six financial institutions before embracing CORBA. Sounds like the Chaz-meister may have been right on this one.

QuickTime in Java running on Rhapsody on a 1GHz PowerPC. With all that NOISE it might be hard to hear the reboot chimes on Win95.

People who buy $500 PC's will not spend $500 on a software package. Ask Commodore Business Machines about their "we'll give the hardware away and make our money on the software" campaign. People who buy $10 shoes do not spend $11 on shoe polish.

Cheers,

Norm