Monthly Archives: July 2000

Babbage’s Computer

The Science Museum in London is to the Tech Museum in San Jose as a great wine collection is to a selection of California cabernets and chardonnays from a single decade — a much more complete and satisfying way to … Continue reading

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Babbage’s Computer

The Science Museum in London is to the Tech Museum in San Jose as a great wine collection is to a selection of California cabernets and chardonnays from a single decade — a much more complete and satisfying way to … Continue reading

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More Weekend Reading

New York Times: The Nirvana News.The foreseeable techniques of presenting news are dazzling, but they do not yet point to a reliable stream of income to pay for the harvesting of news. The oft-heard promise of “free news” is an … Continue reading

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Network of the World

On Wednesday I mentioned my visit to the London studios of Network of the World, the next step in a plan by Pacific Century Cyberworks to offer a high-speed, satellite-fed Internet access, plus television broadcasts, to tens of millions of … Continue reading

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Network of the World

On Wednesday I mentioned my visit to the London studios of Network of the World, the next step in a plan by Pacific Century Cyberworks to offer a high-speed, satellite-fed Internet access, plus television broadcasts, to tens of millions of … Continue reading

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Weekend Reading

New York Times: China turns to Linux to keep Microsoft at bay. But the Chinese government, itself a master at monopoly, is taking its case against Microsoft not to the courtroom, but to the marketplace, albeit with a bit of … Continue reading

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Wanna Bet?

I’m not much of a gambler in the Las Vegas or lottery sense. I loathe state-sponsored gambling, which is little more than a sleazy tax on the people who can least afford it. But I would never suggest a ban … Continue reading

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The Technology Industry’s Shameful Silence

Mercury News: U.S. Firms Silent over Chinese Net Arrest. A check with more than a dozen American Internet-related businesses here failed to find a single one willing to comment publicly on the Chinese government’s efforts to restrict the free flow … Continue reading

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Wanna Bet?

I’m not much of a gambler in the Las Vegas or lottery sense. I loathe state-sponsored gambling, which is little more than a sleazy tax on the people who can least afford it. But I would never suggest a ban … Continue reading

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Spying Questions

The infamous “Echelon” spying network operated by the U.S. and some of our allies has drawn increasing queries from Europe, and now the European Parliament also wants some answers (The Register). In the United Kingdom, meanwhile, business leaders and civil … Continue reading

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