I think that this and other articles confuse Socialism with Bureaucracy. Libertarianism as implemented in North America is not exactly the shining pinnacle of economic efficiency. Just try starting a telephone company in the US or (even worse) Canada. It can take a...
Dead Cell Zones: Hold On, I’m Losing You http://ktla.trb.com/news/local/cyberguy/stv-news- cyberguy-071902-1.htmlstory Nothing’s more frustrating than needing to use your cell phone and not having a signal. How can they be fixed? Dead zones. They’re the...
Begin forwarded message: > From: “Jim Whitehead” > Date: Tue Jul 23, 2002 01:27:06 PM US/Pacific > To: “FoRK” > Subject: AOL scaling back IM interoperability > > I suppose the main surprise here is that AOL is coming clean at > all. After >...
This is the Sierra Wireless killer. The fact that companies like them don’t appreciate the impending convergence of ALL wireless technologies with 802.11x is astounding to me. Imagine roaming onto costly GPRS, GSM, and CDPD networks ONLY when you’re out of...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A24440-2002May28 washingtonpost.com FCC OK Unleashes XtremeSpectrum By Michael Bruno Washtech.com Wednesday, May 29, 2002; Page E05 It’s been a long wait for Vienna-based XtremeSpectrum Inc. The company has been...
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