http://shirky.com/writings/permanet.html Permanet, Nearlynet, and Wireless Data First published March 28, 2003 on the “Networks, Economics, and Culture” mailing list. Subscribe to the mailing list. “The future always comes too fast and in the wrong...
Okay, so this is old bits — FOUR years old, in fact… but it got me thinking. If the decline in the conventional capability of the Russian Military forces them to rely more heavily on their nuclear capability, how does that affect how an adversary would...
http://www.securityfocus.com/news/3466 FBI seeks Internet telephony surveillance The Justice Department and the FBI ask regulators for expanded technical capabilities to intercept Voice Over IP communications… and anything else that uses broadband. By Kevin...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncidR8&e=6&cidR8&u=/ap/ 20030325/ap_on_bi_ge/war_backpack_journalists War Coverage Spurs ‘Backpack’ Reporters Tue Mar 25, 1:42 AM ET Add Technology – AP to My Yahoo! By RACHEL KONRAD,...
http://www.economist.com/agenda/displayStory.cfm?story_id48210 Flying the unfriendly skies Mar 22nd 2003 From The Economist Global Agenda America’s big airlines say the war in Iraq could make their current dire predicament turn catastrophic. But this may not be...
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