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Monthly Archives: July 2001
Finland and the Wireless Revolution
Finland is the capital of the wireless phenomenon. When I first came here four or five years ago, this nordic nation was already the leader in per capita use of mobile phones. Finland’s teenagers pretty much invented SMS, the short … Continue reading
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Liberty and Justice for All
It’s the Fourth of July, not a particularly noted holiday here in London. But in a couple of hours I’ll celebrate with some other Americans who are here to speak at a new media conference. Given the pervasive surveillance that … Continue reading
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How Microsoft Treats ‘Partners’
Wall Street Journal: Kodak tangles with Microsoft over Win XP. Kodak’s story offers a snapshot of a now-familiar tale in the software business. Despite the government’s antitrust case against Microsoft, which was partly upheld and partly reversed by a U.S. … Continue reading
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Disengaging from Microsoft, Continued
I’ve received an absolute flood of mail about my Sunday column, in which I explained how I was going to disengage myself from Microsoft software. Surprisingly, only one message called me a moron. I’m compiling the gist of the messages … Continue reading
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At Microsoft, Customer Security Comes Second
I recently learned of yet another security hole in Microsoft Word. This one, a particularly nasty problem, could leave my computer totally open to malicious code in an RTF-formatted document. Naturally, I wanted to download and install the patch. I … Continue reading
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Online Ombudsman
J.D. Lasica (Online Journalism Review): Cyberspace’s First Ombudsman. His dual roles are to serve as a readers representative and as an internal critic interacting with the site’s staff, all with an eye toward improving the news operation’s journalism. Comments
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