David and Goliath

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9 June 2000 at 19:21
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I’ve just discovered this. Anyone who followed the Etoys vs. Etoy fiasco will find this of interest, as I did. The talented people at digitaldivas.com are taking on the mighty Microsoft over the latter’s registration and use of digitaldiva.com. It will be interesting to see whether David can actually beat Goliath in this instance—Etoy succeeded when the tables were turned.

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