Monthly Archives: February 2000

Demo 2000, Day Zero

I’m at the annual Demo technology trade show in southern California. Demo is held each year at the Renaissance Esmeralda resort in Indian Wells, Calif. Many of the attendees get here early to play golf, laze by the pool or … Continue reading

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At Davos, Power was Somewhat Relative

The activist groups that upended the Seattle World Trade Organization meetings were at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. But they weren’t just the people protesting on the street, I note in Friday’s column. McCain’s Web Site … Continue reading

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How Bad is This Security Hole?

The latest evidence of Web insecurity looks pretty darn scary to me. Does Apple Own Your Work? Maybe, if you decide to use Apple’s online tools, according to this story in Macworld Online. Competition Makes a Difference Don’t get the … Continue reading

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Davos, Day Six

It’s the last day of Davos 2000, the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. Many people have departed, and the weather is so perfect outside that I suspect many others are skiing. Throughout my week here I’ve been picking … Continue reading

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