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Saturday, December 7, 2002

Top Stories

Hey, I'm A Loyal Mac User, Too
by Leander Kahney, Wired News
If I were a reader, I'd probably be sending myself apoplectic hate mail.

Apple Online Store Rings Up Millionth Customer
by Apple Press Release
"Reaching our one millionth customer is a major milestone, and is proof positive that our online shopping experience is second to none."

News

Database Supports Mac OS X
by Lisa Vaas, eWeek
This holiday season, InterSystems Corp. plans to give Mac users a gift they've never had: an enterprise-level database.

Opinion

Apple's "BluePod" - Promiscuous Exchanges With Strangers
by Andrew Orlowski, The Register
"Just imagine thousands of people running around with personal radio stations in their pockets!"

Rants & Raves: Baby, Friend, Pet: That's My Mac
by Den Parente, Wired News
Why do we like the iMac? Focus on the Mac credo: Think different(ly).

Review

Learning The Terminal In Jaguar
by Chris Stone, O'Reilly Network
Regardless of why you've previously avoided [yourhost:~], I'll show you how to take your first steps with the Terminal application in Jaguar.

Sidetrack

Saturday, December 7, 2002
by Heng-Cheong Leong

THE SNAPPLE THAT NEVER WAS Scott McNealy, CEO, Sun: We could have survived merging with Apple. I don't think we could have survived merging with, or adopting, the Wintel architecture.

DADDY THIS PC IS TOO FAST. It's making my head hurt!

According to CARS, Apple is finally going to take advantage of the slower MHz of PowerPC in its marketing campaign.

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