Not to be overly critical, but I sometimes miss the connecting threads in such things. Could you summarize (at least, in the future)? Thanks.
--Charles > > what happend? > > > *22-Oct-2001* > Interview: Carl Sassenrath on REBOL. OSNews.com > "..If you need object brokering such as Corba, you can use a broker such as > Rugby. Rugby is advanced, robust, fast, and it is written in only 1500 lines > of REBOL." > > > *31-Oct-2001 > Press Release: REBOL and Morpheus join forces to create the largest > programmable content network. > > StreamCast, makers of Morpheus and next generation peer-to-peer content > distribution networks, will base Morpheus 2.0 on REBOL's X Internet > operating system (IOS) technology to provide interactive programmable > content to more than 30 million users by the end of the year > .... > Tiny applications, called "reblets", are only about the size of a single web > page. They can be quickly created and run across dozens of operating > systems. For security, IOS is one of the first systems to offer the new > Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). > .... > "We're going to see a whole new world of network applications," says Darrell > Smith, StreamCast CTO. "Applications will be morphing - expanding and > improving - in real time over the network. You will be able to locate and > use a variety of innovative applications and services for business, home, > education, and entertainment. The agility of this system will enable it to > quickly outrun .Net." > > > *17-Jan-2002 > NY Times article: TECHNOLOGY > Black Hawk Download: Pirated Videos Thrive Online > http://www.nytimes.com/2002/01/17/technology/circuits/17VIDE.html > > > *17-Jan-2002 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [REBOL] Rugby RIP > > Rugby is officially dead, the web sites have been removed. You may use it > (including republishing) as the BSD license indicates if you stil have it... -- To unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the subject, without the quotes.
