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Monthly Archives: July 2000
Sony Research
Above is Junichi Rekimoto in his Interaction Laboratory at the the Sony Computer Science Laboratories in Tokyo. They’re doing fascinating work. Rekimoto’s focus is the user interface in a world where computers are everywhere and part of everything. When the … Continue reading
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Sony’s Cool Computer Science Research
I mentioned yesterday that I’d been at the Sony Computer Science Laboratories in Tokyo. Here’s the full column I wrote after my visit. Comments
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ICANN: Some Questions
I’m in Tokyo for couple of days following the ICANN meeting, and thinking about what happened. Most of the news was positive. But I came away from the event with some questions. More in my special Monday column. Earth to … Continue reading
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Earth to Record Industry: Get Real
ZDNet: Hackers Making Napster “Irrelevant”. “We don’t need Napster anymore,” said Siva Vaidhyanathan, a professor of culture and communication at New York University, during the panel discussion. “There is enough other file sharing systems out there to make it irrelevant.” … Continue reading
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ICANN: Some Questions
I’m in Tokyo for couple of days following the ICANN meeting, and thinking about what happened. Most of the news was positive. But I came away from the event with some questions. More in my special Monday column. Comments
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INET 2000
I’m back in Yokohama today at the Internet Society’s annual conference, INET 2000. The meeting is taking place in a country that is way ahead in some ways and behind in others. Nowhere is the Web-enable wireless action more frenetic … Continue reading
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A New Schedule
Starting this week, my regular newspaper column will appear each Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Stay tuned… Comments
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ICANN: Comments from the World
At the ICANN meeting: Today is for public commentary on various proposals, by-laws amendments and other topics. The discussion has been fierce. Reminder: You can follow the meeting yourself — live, if you wish — by visiting the remote participation … Continue reading
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ICANN: Expand the Domain Space
(Sorry for the delay in posting this. Technical troubles…) At the ICANN meeting in in Yokohama, the board has voted to create new top level domains. More in this report. But the voting raises a question: Whose Internet will it … Continue reading
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ICANN: Is the Fix In?
The ICANN meeting in Yokohama, Japan, is intensely political. That befits an event that will help determine the future of the Internet, as I explain in my Friday column. It’s also turning into a classic bureaucracy. The group shown meeting … Continue reading
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