Monthly Archives: October 2004

Google and Competition

NY Times: Google Envy Is Fomenting Search Wars. Propelled by Google envy, new players and Internet industry giants are rushing into the online search market, setting off a burst of activity that contrasts sharply with the lull after the dot-com … Continue reading

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Peer to Peer Politics

Check out p2p-Politics.org, which lets people post video spots for or against presidential candidates. The only catch — and it’s not much of one — is that you have to release the video under a Creative Commons license. This doesn’t … Continue reading

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A Conservative Fears for America

I don’t agree with the title of this essay by Paul Craig Roberts, a conservative writer and commentator. But his points are important. Sample: Bush’s conservative supporters want no debate. They want no facts, no analysis. They want to denounce … Continue reading

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Wiping Out Privacy by Taking Data Offshore

Washington Post (reg req): Bahamas Firm Screens Personal Data To Assess Risk. It began as one of the Bush administration’s most ambitious homeland security efforts, a passenger screening program designed to use commercial records, terrorist watch lists and computer software … Continue reading

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William Gibson’s Blog Returns

I’m late to this linkathon, but let me add my “Yay” to the chorus: William Gibson is back to blogging, and none too soon. Comments Posted by: Jeff Clavier on October 15, 2004 10:13 AM Hi Dan. The URL is … Continue reading

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The Ugly Power of Accusation

I don’t know whether a certain TV news host is guilty of sexual harassment or the target, as he responds to a lawsuit, of extortion. I do know I’m disturbed by the way our society tends to treat accusation as … Continue reading

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Don’t Feed Our Troll, Please

UPDATED As anyone who reads the comments on this site knows, we are burdened with a persistent troll. This person takes reflexively ultra-right positions on just about everything and salts his comments with personal attacks on anyone who has a … Continue reading

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Exploiting Terror, Degrading America

Thomas Friedman: Addicted to 9/11. The president has exploited the terrorism issue for political ends – trying to make it into another wedge issue like abortion, guns or gay rights – to rally the Republican base and push his own … Continue reading

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Open Thread

I’m getting into several planes for the next 18 hours or so. Back online Wednesday night or Thursday morning California time. Meanwhile, chat below. Please behave. Comments Posted by: sbw on October 13, 2004 09:03 AM World Technology Award:Media & … Continue reading

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Electronic Voting Discussion

We’re having a spirited discussion about e-voting’s potential and perils here on SiliconValley.com. Check it out. Comments Posted by: Owen on October 12, 2004 06:14 AM The problem advocates of verifiable voting will encounter — whatever their political persuasion — … Continue reading

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