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- Zittrain explains the future of the Internet
- Zittrain explains the future of the InternetThe internet is...A series of tube-like structures that can get clogged with too much information. Some tubes will be made bigger in the future to enhance the flow of information, but in reality we will discover that the new, wider tubes, will be filled...
- Tags: E-mail, Zittrain, Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Zittrain explains the future of the Internet
- Oxford professor and Harvard pioneer Johnathan Zittrain came to the CBS Interactive offices in San Francisco on Tuesday to speak and sign copies of his new book "The Future of the Internet... and How to Stop It". His presentation was called Civic Technologies. ...
- Tags: Router, Technology, Zittrain, Internet, Routers & Switches, Networking, Andrew Mager
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
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- News to know: Mozilla; Windows Server; LinuxWorld; Apple
- Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Talking Firefox security with Mozilla's Window Snyder Mary Jo Foley: What's next for Windows Server Microsoft finalizes SQL Server 2008 TechRepublic: 10 questions and answers about Microsoft Live Mesh Dancho Danchev: Today's...
- Tags: google inc., larry dignan, microsoft windows server, server, apple inc., mozilla corp., linux, phishing, smart phones, service-oriented architecture (soa), cyberthreats, microsoft windows, operating systems, unix, open source, software, security, spam and phishing, consumer electronics, personal technology, web services, enterprise software
- Blog posts 2008-08-07
- News to know: LinuxWorld; Cisco; Microsoft; Yahoo
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft sending mixed messages about Windows futures with 'Fiji'? Sam Diaz: LinuxWorld keynotes: Now is the time to invest. Larry Dignan: IBM, Ubuntu, Novell and Red Hat gang up on Vista A new data center?...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, LinuxWorld, Larry Dignan, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., Cloud Computing, Help Desk, Data Centers, Corporate Communications, It Operations, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Marketing
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Business PCs are going nowhere fast
- Business PCs are going nowhere fastRE: Business PCs are going nowhere fastDefinitely agree with every single word. Todays PCs are bloated with unnecessary features that slow down both the pc and the user, reducing productivity. Even when using awesome stellar looking 3d applications, all you really need is a stable...
- Tags: Desktops, PC innovation, PC, business PC
- Discussion threads 2008-05-14
- Lawrence Lessig, congresscritter nominee
- TWiL regular John Palfrey announced a great idea last week while we were recording the forthcoming episode: a Facebook group drafting Professor Lessig for a recently vacated Congressional seat. Says John, "It's high time we had our first true Free Culture candidate for public...
- Tags: Ars Technica, Facebook, Professor, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Denise Howell
- Blog posts 2008-02-18
- Web 2.0 Summit - reflections after a trans-Atlantic flight and a day off!
- Last week's Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco was pretty intense, all things considered. It's therefore lucky that this week is the Half Term school holiday in this particular corner of the UK, and peppered with days off to do various non-work things. ...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Web, Facebook, Semantic Web, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2007-11-01
- SEC proves spam works really well
- SEC proves spam works really wellCan't always protect morons from themselves.Anyone that would buy a stock based on a spam "pump-n-dump" email is, well... a moron. That would seem to me to be right up there with the Nigerian bank scam. Pretty much nothing on the web can...
- Tags: Investment, SEC, Lucent Technologies Inc., stock, penny stock
- Discussion threads 2007-03-09
- On heels of AOL's privacy snafu, is a class action lawsuit next?
- In case you missed it, AOL has been under the gun this week for releasing search data onto the Web that many thought could result in a serious privacy violation. Well, the thinking is over and the privacy violation has officially happened probably with more to come. According to...
- Tags: America Online Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-08-09
- WGA 'spyware' lawsuits against Microsoft probably meritless
- On the heels of what I believe can best be described as a faux pas on Microsoft's behalf (and I've already said as much), the Redmond, WA-based company is now the subject of two separate class-action suits due to the behavior of its Windows Genuine Advantage WGA software. Classification...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Windows Genuine, Windows Genuine Advantage
- Blog posts 2006-07-05
- Hoo-ah! Brainiacs to ban laptops in classrooms?
- A story made the rounds last week about how various colleges have either banned notebook computers from their classrooms, shut down their wireless networks, or are considering such moves in an effort to keep students focused. This type of knee-jerk reaction reminds me of the sort of...
- Tags: Jonathan Zittrain
- Blog posts 2006-05-08
- Phone calls, e-mails, and now search data. Where will Bush stop?
- First, it was in the interests of national security. Now, it's in the interest of childrens' rights particularly those that could be the victims of child pornography. Already in the midst of a controversy over the way the President authorized eavesdropping on international phone calls and e-mails (see...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., U.S. Department of Justice
- Blog posts 2006-01-20
- Whirlwind day at Harvard's Berkman Center
- I wanted to publicly say thanks to the folks at The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at the Harvard Law School HLS for having me over for most of the day Tuesday earlier this week. I'm purposely not naming names because I know I'll leave someone...
- Tags: Berkman Center, mashup
- Blog posts 2006-01-12
- So, where are the telecommuters?
- A piece by Tom Zeller in The New York Times took note of the fact that New York was in a state of pedestrian and vehicle gridlock during the recent transit strike. All that commuter commotion leads one to ask, "Doesn't anybody telecommute?" Of course, there are plenty of telecommuters....
- Tags: telecommuting
- Blog posts 2005-12-27
- Napster sidesteps credit cards
- Napster sidesteps credit cardsStill don't get it, do they?Basically a buck a song?They still don't have a clus in music industry...ZDNN, Isn't This A Better P2P Story?With Cable TV at M.I.T., Who Needs Napster?posted by DudeAsInCool on October 26, 2003 @ 11:57pmTwo students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have...
- Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), Cable, credit card, music, Keith Winstein, music industry, Napster Inc.
- Discussion threads 2003-10-27
- Labels shut down Aussie file-swapping site
- Labels shut down Aussie file-swapping siteZDNN,Isn't This A Better P2P Story?With Cable TV at M.I.T., Who Needs Napster?posted by DudeAsInCool on October 26, 2003 @ 11:57pmTwo students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a system for sharing music within their campus community that they say can avoid the...
- Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), Cable, file-swapping, music, Keith Winstein, music industry
- Discussion threads 2003-10-27
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