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DOMINO VS. EXCHANGE
searchdomino.com: Scorecard: Expert ranks Domino against Exchange, and Exchange doesn't win. In related news:

JICAL GROUP SCHEDULER
From the How to get rid of Exchange Department: "Use Ximian Evolution or Mozilla Calendar on your Linux desktop and JiCal [Java iCal] to publish free/busy time to your webserver. This will give you scheduling capabilities similar to Exchange Server but using open standards based on rfc2445." And it also works with Outlook. Via Russell Beattie.

WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO?
:: PHP Traveller: PHP: A love and hate relationship - "Where exactly is PHP as a whole going? I'm not telling but it's nowhere good."
:: theopenenterprise.com: PHP5: Ready For The Enterprise? - "If you subscribe to the notion that the future of enterprise development is pretty much a choice between .NET and J2EE, then PHP could be the glue -- the front-end language for implementing Web access to the business logic built on .NET or J2EE servers. Programmers familiar with C++ or Java will find many of the common object-oriented constructs in PHP5 -- destructors, constructors, namespaces, nested classes, exception handling, and syntax overloading are all supported."

IN OTHER PHP NEWS
:: PHPBuilder: Golden Rules for optimizing your pages
:: Zend Tutorial: Googlifying Search Results
:: Zend Tutorial: Extending the Calendar Interface (this is a follow-up article, see this archive entry)

MOVABLE HYPE
MT Plugin Directory - "Kristine's directory of plugins for use with the Movable Type program." Via Couchblog

TIM PERDUE IN INTERVIEW
Tim Perdue Interview with O'Reilly OSDir.com. "Tim Perdue was one of the founding architects of SourceForge [and] is also known for having built both GeoCrawler and PHPBuilder. OSDir asks Tim about his days at SourceForge, what happened behind the scenes, and his latest [open source] project, GForge, a scaled down and enhanced version of Alexandria, the code that VA closed to sell as proprietary."

FROM THE A WORLD LOSING FOCUS DEPARTMENT
U.S. Bombing Watch: When was the last time the U.S. Bombed Iraq?

AND FINALLY ELSEWHERE
:: Christian Science Monitor: Sharing urban exploration on the web
:: Artsjournal.com - "The daily Digest of Arts, Culture and Ideas"

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