The Nightly Build, compiling the day into piles. * Well, perhaps we were hasty in condemning Wall Street in the morning reboot, Apple's shares [rebounded][1] later today. Why do we care? We don't really, we actually like it when our cynicism turns out to be unfounded. [1]: http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyid=2006-12-27T205452Z_01_N27433638_RTRUKOC_0_US-APPLE-SHARES.xml&src=rss "Apple Shares recover" * Libraries in Georgia have [developed][2] an open source, enterprise-class library management system that may revolutionize the way large-scale libraries are run. [2]: http://enterprise.linux.com/enterprise/06/12/04/1538214.shtml?tid=101 "Librarians stake their future on open source" * [Renkoo][3] is getting some buzz for being a potential "Evite killer." The site is currently in public beta, though as of this posting it appears to be down for maintenance. Since I haven't used it I can't comment on its potential as an Evite killer except to say that I welcome anything even trying to kill Evite. [3]: http://renkoo.com/ "Renkoo" * The Captain Obvious award of the day goes to the Wall Street Journal for an article tantalizingly entitled "[Is 'Web 2.0' Another Bubble?][4]" I dunno Virginia, what do you think? [4]: http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB116679843912957776-fF7CtrdMDTE4n1h5Ju5pv0HKhgM_20071227.html "Is Web 2.0 Another Bubble?"