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Monthly Archives: April 2000
Post Being Recovered
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DNS: Is There a Better Way?
Sure, but replacing the Internet Domain Name System is much easier said than done. That was the concensus yesterday at the annual Computers, Freedom and Privacy conference. But speakers in a roundtable were in general agreement about several points. The … Continue reading
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Guilty
It’s no surprise, but somehow it’s still a shock to the system to read the judge’s decision in the Microsoft antitrust trial. This is the most important antitrust case in the past half-century, at least. And Microsoft is guilty, says … Continue reading
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The Stanford University IPO
It does seem unbelievable. Could Stanford University be contemplating an IPO? Find out more in my special April 1 column, co-written with Michael Schrage. Microsoft Settles Antitrust Case, Admits Guilt — Not Indeed, U.S. Court of Appeals Chief Judge Richard … Continue reading
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