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Monthly Archives: May 2001
Those Infernal Pop-Up Ads
Do you dislike pop-up advertising on Web pages as much as I do? One of the offenders is X10, which sells Web-cam gear. At least these ads don’t go on top of what you’re reading, but are a new window … Continue reading
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U.S. Funds the Brutal Taliban
Robert Scheer (The Nation): Bush’s Faustian Deal With the Taliban. Enslave your girls and women, harbor anti-US terrorists, destroy every vestige of civilization in your homeland, and the Bush Administration will embrace you. All that matters is that you line … Continue reading
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Rare Victory in the Copyright Wars
Rare victory for the good guys, that is. According to this report (Reuters), a federal appeals panel has overturned a federal judge’s injunction that prohibited the publication of a book. The volume in question, “The Wind Done Gone” — a … Continue reading
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Gordon Moore and his Law
Gordon Moore retired yesterday from the board of directors at Intel, the company he co-founded more than 30 years ago. He is a Silicon Valley giant. He’s best known for his 1965 prediction in this paper (PDF file, 168k), which … Continue reading
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Microsoft’s Snitch Program Dies
Seattle P-I: Microsoft admits prize program was ‘stupid’. The notification program — which has been discontinued, the company said — raised suspicions among computer makers and corporate users that the company was reporting customers to the FBI or to software … Continue reading
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Avant! and Shareholder Trust
I’ve had some intriguing responses to my suggestion that it might be time for a corporate death penalty in the wake of the plea bargain establishing some incredibly sleazy actions on the part of the company and some top executives. … Continue reading
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Weblogging Examined
Speaking of JD Lasica, here’s the first installment of a two-part series he’s writing on Weblogs. He interviewed me for this last weekend, and I am scheduled to be in the second part. Comments
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Putting Companies to Death
Avant! and key executives copped pleas to various crimes yesterday. From all the evidence, this company would not exist but for the crimes it committed. Does it deserve to survive? More in my Wednesday column. Let me know what you … Continue reading
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HR 1542 — Telecom Disaster in the Making
Leaving government seems to have made Bill Kennard, the former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, more willing — or at least able — to speak his mind. Witness his extraordinary comments at this week’s Vortex conference here. The first … Continue reading
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U.S. Sen. James Jeffords, I-Vermont
AP: Jeffords resolves to leave GOP, ending Republican control of Senate. Stung by the potential defection, the White House urgently contacted longtime Jeffords’ donors and political supporters Tuesday, hoping they could persuade the senator to stay in the GOP. Officials … Continue reading
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