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March 24th, 2006

- ‚ÄúWe need microformats‚Ä? - Bill Gates (Sez Marc: "Tim O‚ÄôReilly told me that he had to clue Bill in on microformats the night before." -- lucky Ryan King wasn't around, otherwise Bill would've copped an earful...)

- Google bullish on Atom, Microsoft bullish on RSS? (Robert Scoble links to my thread about Google's Atom bullishness. Robert: "our RSS platform is reading in Atom too and we’ll support whatever the community adopts.")

- It's Giant Webpages in the Sky‚Ñ¢ (Best. Startup. Name. Ever -- it's a billboard tech company)

- Ben Barren hearts hListings (as do I -- Ben: "We'll be definitely deploying some of this krunk downunder.")

- Microsoft Outlines Its Windows Live Developer Strategy ("In Microsoft's world view, developers can build their own 'Windows Live experiences'")

- Web 2.0 Boom (from one of my fave new blogs, called A Startup Tale - Sprenzy: "Tomorrow is my last day of work for the "man". Then the real work begins.")

- New Tim Berners-Lee interview (security, mobile web and Web Services the three big issues of the Web, according to TBL)

- Jeremy Zawodny disappointed by Valleywag wit (tells Nick Douglas he must do better... hmm, snark baiting is a dangerous business)

Photo: Dave Winer

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