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- Iran protests meet the social Web: What we've learned
- Iran protests meet the social Web: What we've learnedOne thing we have also learnedis that liberals are just as naive and ignorant as they have always been.Anyone who thought this election meant anything at all was a naive fool. Anyone who thinks this will end in any other way than...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-17
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- Pakistan continues crackdown on illegal VOIP gateway networks
- Talk about a monopoly systemWe would freak out if this happened here in the US.I find it funny that US industry is providing the tech to dictatorships.
- Discussion threads 2009-10-15
- ICANN declares independence, breaks ties with U.S. government
- Let the in-fighting begin!How long before it is subverted for political/ideolical purposes like the U.N. has been subverted?(not to say the U.S. hasn't)A bit of naiveness involvedIt stands to reason that, when governments are involved, that there will be political and ideological squabbles on any decision.The EU as a "unified"...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-01
- Assassination of Neda, played and replayed on the Web, marks turning point for Iran
- Assassination of Neda, played and replayed on the Web, marks turning point for IranIranians should demand an American invasionIf some Iranians would petition us, we should folow through with the operation Iran's freedom.This operation will be a lot cheaper and more successfull than the Iraq's freedom in 2003.But Obama is...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-23
- Money, at the root of all roots
- Money, at the root of all rootsIf, Maybe, What If?Does Mr Fuller [i]ever[/i] have a story with facts, instead of "If's, Maybe's and What if's?"I hereby volunteer you to lead by exampleif the world has too many people to feed, off yourself. After all, Dear Leader has said that we...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-14
- Web 2.0 acts as accelerant in pending corporate Darwinian shake-out, says Palladium Group CEO
- For those companies that, by culture and tradition, act as dictatorships, with decisions that emanate from the top and which punish countervailing information from reaching decision makers, they will not benefit from the wellspring of information available from employees, customers, partners, and even competitors. Those who avoid or undermine the...
- Blog posts 2008-10-24
- Jail time for anti-copyright pirate?
- Jail time for anti-copyright pirate?Why not a death penalty?Only 5 years in prison and only $250k in fines. That's so lame...Can't complainIf you're going to play the civil disobedience game, expect to pay full price for the privilege.Jail time is what thieves deserve ...Why should we feel sorry for a...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-23
- The glide path to an open society
- The glide path to an open societyCuba, change?Not if the Cubans have a choice.You wrote:Cuba, under Raul Castro, shows signs that he wants to make his island nation more open to the outside world. He has allowed wider access to essential communications technologies, such as cell phones and the Internet...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-08
- Iran shuts down 24 cafes in Net crackdown
- Iran shuts down 24 cafes in Net crackdownUSA TodayIn the USA today as well as today's USA Today are couple of notions and articles that are related. Sometimes I think our posts here are picked up fast and this was one on those times because on Friday there was a...
- Discussion threads 2007-12-17
- Halloween XII: What's really behind those Microsoft licenses?
- Halloween XII: What's really behind those Microsoft licenses?Your beating a dead horse.As much as open source fans hate it, Microsoft has the same rights to create a license and get it approved. My suggestion, learn to suck it up and deal with it.OxymoronSeriously Microsoft Public License is simply a...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-31
- Markets need good information
- I could be described as a "fan" of free markets, though that isn't really the proper term to describe it. You can't be a fan when it is the only working option, and though political leaders frequently pop up that make noises about creating a state control system that works,...
- Blog posts 2007-10-23
- Lead toys and economic engagement
- It was recently discovered that a certain Chinese supplier for Mattel, a US-based toy company, was using lead paint on some of its toys. The economic fallout for the supplier is likely to be severe. The CEO of the affected company even committed suicide. China certainly seems to be taking...
- Blog posts 2007-08-20
- America's tech moment of truth
- America's tech moment of truthDubai; California Gold RushCalifornia knows how to deal with the tech moment of truth because it dealt with it during the Gold Rush. After gold was discovered, miners from all over the world came to California and struck claims. It was then as it is today...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-22
- Chinese dissidents sue Yahoo over collaboration with China
- Chinese dissidents sue Yahoo over collaboration with ChinaYahoo "just following orders""Companies doing business in China must comply with Chinese law or its local employees could be faced with civil and criminal penalties," yahoo said in a statement about the lawsuit. Sounds like officers in Nazi army at war crimes trial....
- Discussion threads 2007-04-21
- Privacy concerns dog Google-DoubleClick deal
- Privacy concerns dog Google-DoubleClick dealNot so badThe merging of such information could be of benefit to us all.It will help companies like google make finding content and services that we want on the internet. Personally I don't think that it would harm us to have this information shared at all...
- Discussion threads 2007-04-18
- Datamining program violated privacy laws
- Datamining program violated privacy lawsBIG DEALS"enate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) has introduced bipartisan legislation to require the White House to report more fully to Congress on datamining programs."BIG DEAL! Legislation requiring the White House to report to Congress on datamining is a total waste of time and...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-05
- Are Google and Digg democracies?
- Are Google and Digg democracies?Democracy corruptedGoogle and Digg were originally democracies. The idea of user-created, edited, and selected content rang true in their intentions. In fact, it still rings true. However, at this point in time, there are so many votes especially on Google that change is all but impossible.In...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-24
- U.N. summit revives concerns about Net control
- U.N. summit revives concerns about Net controlU.N. summit revives concerns about Net controlThe U.S. is here to stay and will remain in control of the internet. Yes the whole internet. Get over it.Pretty much says it all"During the Tunisia summit, nations like Cuba, Iran and Zimbabwe blasted the United...
- Discussion threads 2006-10-27
- Save the planet! (Pluto, that is)
- Save the planet! (Pluto, that is)Pluto Fightback by the Common PeopleAs the scientists are fighting against IAU's decision, the common people are opposing the decision with their own petition with 450 over signatures at http://pleasesavepluto.orgThe Elite hide pluto from the future for it proficyThe Elite hide pluto from the future...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-01
- Desktop Linux opportunity is thick in the BRICK
- Desktop Linux opportunity is thick in the BRICKOh no, it's the Year of the Linux Desktop,,, again.Yeah, right...The biggest thing is that the talk doesn't go away.Desktop Linux keeps getting better, and we see gains in the market every year. Microsoft's bet-the-farm approach with Vista and a completely new Office...
- Discussion threads 2006-04-24
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