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“I feel we are being railroaded and the market generally forced into a corner or even a cul-de-sac. In a free market we have made Microsoft dominant and now we have the collective responsibility to reverse this situation to re-establish balance and compet
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MIT’s privacy lab. This woman latanya sweeney seems awesome – using a lion’s need for privacy in hunting, and using the term “primal” to describe it. Brilliantly unapologetic.
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wow. i envisaged this service, one that contacts you to say we have all your information already. perhaps too much- we could get a credit card with all this. privacyangel its called.
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“”Well, you want the benefits of my technology, you’ll get over privacy”. It’s exactly the kind of computer scientist we don’t want to be graduating in the future. We want the computer scientist who will resolve these kinds of barriers in conflict, identi
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love this bio. tells me all i need to know about Jay.
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hugh on poor internet applications. is Scoble wrong? maybe. but will the iPhone be better with flash. undoubtedly. rich/poor duality – egads
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might be interesting but i don’t live in the US. oh well
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very interesting compliance approach. VERY. its product lifecycle management meets compliance.
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“On September 30, 2005 Sun Microsystems published a declaration of non-enforcement of its U.S. and foreign patents against any implementation of the Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0 Specification or of any subsequent versio
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your kids are what they eat
James Governor's Monkchips
links for 2007-07-11
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