Monthly Archives: May 2001

Rumors Online and How to Deal With Them

Silicon Valley.com is hosting a discussion this week on “How the electronic rumor mill affects business and investing.” Recommended. Comments

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Preventing and Punishing Research

Lawrence Lessig: Copyright Thugs. The SDMI, the RIAA and industry lawyers better get something straight: preventing piracy doesn’t mean you can punish researchers. Comments

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More Signs of the Silicon Valley Times

Mercury News: National Semi to cut 1,100 jobs. The Santa Clara company, which gets about 25 percent of its revenue by selling chips to cell phone makers, said business is not improving, as it had hoped, in its current fiscal … Continue reading

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Valley’s Chickens Come Home to Roost

Mercury News: Office Landlords Hungry for Tenants .As the high-tech slump expands from dot-coms to telecommunications and chip companies, the scrounge for tenants has reached new levels of desperation. In the hardest-hit areas, the vacancy rate has shot from virtually … Continue reading

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Michael Powell Takes on Baby Bells?

AP: FCC chief wants greater authority to sanction phone companies. At a hearing earlier this year, Powell laid out this philosophy to lawmakers: “I might give you a better benefit of the doubt, but when you cheat, I’m going to … Continue reading

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Is Microsoft Changing for the Better? Your Opinion, Please

Microsoft has never a monolithic enterprise. Some enormously talented and good folks work alongside the people who give the company its reputation for dishonesty and.beyond-the-pale business tactics. My question is whether Microsoft is changing for the better. When the company … Continue reading

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Still Looking for Opinions on Microsoft

As noted here yesterday, I’m still soliciting your opinion about the behemoth in Redmond. Comments

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More on Fear, Loathing and Open Source

Dave Winer doesn’t see how Craig Mundie’s speech last week could be called an attack on open source. I don’t see how it can be called anything else. Leave aside the Microsoft view — which Dave and a number of … Continue reading

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Conservation Does Work

New York Times: U.S. Scientists See Big Power Savings From Conservation Their studies, completed just before the Bush administration took office, are at odds with the administration’s repeated assertions in recent weeks that the nation needs to build a big … Continue reading

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The Many-to-Many Medium

What does the replacement of a hard disk have to do with the power of the Internet? Everything. More in my Sunday column. Comments

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