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Monthly Archives: July 2004
The Troll Situation, Continued
I’ve had a flood of suggestions from you good folks about my troll problem.Some are, at the moment, technically not feasible. Others are a good possibility, and I’m forwarding them along to our tech folks. Some of you have said … Continue reading
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Journalism’s New Feedback Loop
Gen Kanai: Reader-supported journalism. Whitmore has really taken this project full-circle. By re-releasing all of the survey data to us, he has allowed all of us to learn what he has learned. Comments
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Consumer Technology Targeted by U.S. Senate
Ernie Miller: Introducing Hatch’s Hit List. I will endeavor to post every weekday an example of a nascent technology that can be quashed by the INDUCE Act. First up: WiFi Car Stereos. Comments Posted by: test on July 14, 2004 … Continue reading
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Scare Tactics
In this scare story in today’s Guardian, the movie industry claims one of every four Internet users has downloaded movies, and says, “The MPAA’s findings are backed by a report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which … Continue reading
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