found this one on geeknews: "A couple of months ago, as you all may remember, Scour Exchange took a dive, but said they were planning a resurgence … Anyway, Scour has finally released the beta software."

Related Posts

  • Rent Exchange for $14 per/user/month -- found on GeekNews and i'm guessing it's .Net-based … "Broadband customers of Telewest can now subscribe to a "rentware" version of Microsoft Exchange with Outlook using their cable modem PC connection. The U.K. service costs 10 pounds ($14) a month...
  • SharePoint Portal Server “v2.0″ Beta 2 -- Microsoft just released beta 2 of SPPS 2.0. The Beta includes Office InfoPath integration, but I don’t have an Office 11 beta to test it against :-( ...
  • Distributed file systems -- found this post about Microsoft's Farsite on Geeknews, but it sounds a lot like Ian Clarke's "distributed decentralized information storage and retrieval system" (i.e. Freenet) ...
  • Poor Netscape -- “As a browser company, Netscape laid the groundwork for the portal businesses it now finds itself struggling to compete against. Portals don’t spark the same fire they did just a short while ago. Excite.com, Yahoo, AltaVista and others have all...
  • Penny sized CDs from Princeton -- found on Geeknews: "Stephen Chou …a Princeton University electrical engineer has created CDs that can concentrate data 800 times more efficiently than current discs." [more here] ...
  • Big Blue Tiki Masala -- This doesn’t seem like a spicy chicken dish to me… “IBM is set to unveil an upgraded version of its enterprise-level search technology. Code-named “Masala,” the new software is an improvement on Big Blue’s DB2 Information Integrator released last year....
  • excuse me miss, i need to do some exercise … -- found this one on geeknews: "Oglingover women's breasts is good for a man's health and can add years to his life, medical experts have discovered. According to the New England Journal of Medicine, "Just 10 minutes of staring at the...