Monthly Archives: March 2000

We Interrupt This Vacation…

Yes, I took my computer with me. It was either that or attempt to deal with 1,000 e-mail messages when I returned. Weblogs in the Mainstream Steve Outing, who writes the “Stop the Presses” feature for Editor & Publisher Online, … Continue reading

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Clinton Takes Privacy More Seriously

In an appearance at Novell’s San Jose campus on Friday, President Clinton had some strong words to say about the need for privacy online. This was good news, because his administration has been leading the charge on behalf of law … Continue reading

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Clinton Supports Privacy Laws

Speaking at Novell, President Clinton said he’d support laws promoting consumer privacy on the Net. His support seemed tentative — limited to financial and medical records — but even this small progress is good news for those who care about … Continue reading

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George W. Bush, Friend of Monopoly

The likely Republican presidential nominee looks unfavorably (Financial Times) on the Microsoft antitrust suit. By sheer coincidence, he did this at a campaign stop in Washington state. The Senator from Microsoft, Slade Gorton, said (and wasn’t contradicted by Bush), “I … Continue reading

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