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This Wk - 1. Beale Screamer 2. W3C browser blocked by MSN


and you don't need to let them in on it any more. Your fans will treat you nicely, unless you treat your fans poorly (take note of that Lars). Bo Diddley didn't have anything to fear from his fans, but a lot to fear from Leonard Chess. Think about that.

Publishers: Give us more options, not fewer. If you try to take away our current rights, and dictate to us what we may or may not do, you're going to get a lot of resistance. You better find a way to play nicely soon, because technology is making it possible for artists to make do without you at all. Try getting some progressive thinkers into management -- current people don't seem to be able to cope with the new environment that is emerging.

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Original Distribution Date: October 18, 2001 by "Beale Screamer"

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In a bizarre irony, MSN blocked the W3C Or www consortium's browser from viewing content (the website) at MSN.

W3c website is located at www.w3.org

From the W3c site: "The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential as a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding. On this page, you'll find W3C news as well as links to information about W3C technologies and getting involved in W3C. We encourage you to learn more about W3C."

In other words, the man who invented the WWW needs to use a browser or software created by someone else to view MSN.

That's not to say the MSN site is so desirable, however the fact that people can not view msn with browsers other than

This would be similar to telling Seymour Craig who invented the supercomputer that he needs to use an x86 platform...

This article at siliconvalley.com contains an interview with WWW inventor, Tim Berners Lee about this event.

http://web.siliconvalley.com/content/sv/...

Microsoft has since decided to allow third party browsers such as Mozilla and Opera, view the MSN site. http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-765...

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