By John Gruber
WorkOS launches auth.md — an open protocol for agent registration.
People keep emailing me with the theory that it’s some sort of super secret x86 processor from Intel. It isn’t.
The most interesting tidbits:
As Camino is to Firefox, Correo aims to be to Thunderbird. Still pretty nascent, though. It’ll be interesting to see how it compares to the Thunderbird-derived version of Eudora, if that ever devaporizes. (Via Hawk Wings.)
New weblog from the author of Script Debugger and Affrus.
Pre-release version of Camino includes built-in (no plug-in hacks required) support for saved browser sessions: Quit Camino and when you relaunch it, it automatically restores your previous open windows and tabs.
The only hitch is that the session saving feature is off by default and there’s still no UI to enable it; this forum thread contains the instructions for turning it on with a directive in your users.js preference file.
AT&T apparently plans to eliminate Cingular as a standalone brand; by the time the iPhone ships, it’ll be AT&T.
Nifty-looking stick-anywhere mini tripod. Here’s a short review that shows one sticking to the side of a tree. Get it at Amazon for $30.