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The Monkey Bite Archive

Every Monday through Friday-ish, we post a new Monkey Bite on our frontdoor for your edification. This could be a little news item, a link to a useful site, a handy coding tip, or just some random piece of information we think might be of interest to Web developers. Expired Monkey Bites are stored right here, growing tastier and more sophisticated with each passing day.

This month's Monkey Bites:

04/18/03

America's third-richest resident Paul Allen is planning a new wing on his Experience Project in Seattle — a museum dedicated to science fiction. Hey, Paul, how about an interactive display on Stanislaw Lem?

04/17/03

If you're into Linux and 64-bit processing, then this is big news: SCO has released a Linux server build for use with Intel's new Itanium processor. Mmm, great for clustering!

04/14/03

For all you Macsters out there, the Public Beta 2 of Safari, the "turbo browser for Mac OS X," is now available. For everyone else: dog noses!

04/10/03

Broadband Internet through regular old power lines? It's an idea that's been around for a while, and one that's recently been picking up steam. [NYTimes link, free registration is a must]

04/08/03

Are we not men? We are TiVo! Especially now that TiVo has introduced the TiVo Home Media Option, which lets you listen to MP3s, peer at digital pics, schedule shows to record from any machine with a browser and a connection, and more. All you need is a TiVo Series2, a broadband connection, a home network, and 99 American dollars to burn.

04/03/03

Poor photo-altering skills may not be illegal, but they can get you fired. If only photogaffer Brian Walski had learned how to fake it like a pro, he'd still be raking it in as the LA Times fiction editor.

04/02/03

Finally, an outdoor activity that bridges the radical-geeky gap: Geocaching! All you need is a GPS, a buddy, and a container of goodies. At least it gets you outside.

04/01/03

Finally, an outdoor activity that bridges the radical-geeky gap: Geocaching! All you need is a GPS, a buddy, and a container of goodies. At least it gets you outside.




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