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September 2002, Week 3

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"James P. Keller" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Sep 2002 11:01:17 -0700
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Jeff,

In April, I found a free news feed site, Moreover Technologies, that offers
news based on keywords. Once set up, I do not need to look for stories, they
are loaded automatically.

For our 3000 tech pages I looked at Moreover news feeds based on e3000, HP3000,
MPE, etc. The only news that popped up when we added these news feeds to our
pages in May was the 11-14 announcement (hardly "new" news in my opinion). The
other keywords for Windows, Linux, ... offered news that changed daily so I
added the scroll for those pages. HP-UX and Openview offers only news that
changes 2 or 3 stories a week, but at least it changes.

Today (below), this is what I get when I use MPE or e3000 as key words asking
for the top 20 Moreover news feed stories. Quite a gap from January to
September for new news but there is some new stuff this month. If you guys want
this put up on the Interex 3000 tech pages, let me know and it takes 20 minutes
to add the code.

HP Announces e3000 Server Upgrades...
theWHIR  Fri Sep 6 09:24:00 PDT 2002

HP adds new chips to e3000 servers...
CW360.com  Fri Sep 6 01:44:00 PDT 2002

One last feed for HP e3000 warhorse...
The Register  Thu Sep 5 08:20:00 PDT 2002

Disgruntled IT buyers find a powerful tool in the Web...
ZDNet  Tue Jan 22 00:17:00 PST 2002

Making it in the hood...
Daily Mail & Guardian  Thu Dec 27 05:55:00 PST 2001

HP e3000 death is wrong...
The Register  Tue Dec 4 04:26:00 PST 2001

Not including these 3000 news feeds had no hidden agenda. Keywords for RTE and
HP1000 shows absolutely nothing pertaining to the HP1000 system. Our Storage
tech page doesn't have anything either (too difficult to filter the keywords).
It just made to sense to me to not have 1 HP3000 news item scroll over and over
letting you know what you all already knew.

If you look at the Interex home page, under Highlights, there are 5 links about
 the HP3000. All have been announced in prior HP World News. If you go to the
Tech home page and look at information about HP's systems, look at the left bar
where the HP3000 tech pages contain more items and information than any of the
other products. When new news is brought to my attention, it has been added to
the HP World News.

My Prime systems and Honeywell Ultimate systems rolled over and played dead
almost as quickly as their EOL was announced. Is the HP3000 dead? Judging by
the 3000-L, the OpenMPE movement, the sessions offered at HPWorld, the Interex
pages on the HP3000... I would think not.

Regards,
Jim

On 20 Sep 2002 at 1:03, Jeff Kell wrote:

Date sent:              Fri, 20 Sep 2002 01:03:49 -0400
Send reply to:          Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
From:                   Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
Organization:           University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Subject:                [HP3000-L] Are we already dead?
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> The latest "HP World News" mailing from Interes contained a blurb about
> getting live, real-time news feeds:
>
> > If you want to keep on top of tech news as it breaks, check out our
> > new news feeds on the Interex Web site. In addition to Linux, Windows,
> > Security, Storage and Mobile, we have added two new Web portals for HP
> > OpenVMS and HP NonStop.
>
> OK, what's missing from this picture?
>
> Jeff
>
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Director, Tech Svcs Fx: 408.747.0947         1192 Borregas Ave.
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