Author Archives: Dan Gillmor

Independence Day

It’s just another work day in London, and just another holiday in the U.S. Many of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, one of the great documents of the ages, suffered greatly for their revolutionary activities. Freedom and liberty … Continue reading

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July 4 in Tonga

It’s the king’s birthday in Tonga, an island nation in the South Pacific. Dewayne Hendricks will be there, and what he’s working on could bring Tonga into the 21st Century in a hurry. More in my Tuesday column. Comments

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Independence Day

It’s just another work day in London, and just another holiday in the U.S. Many of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, one of the great documents of the ages, suffered greatly for their revolutionary activities. Freedom and liberty … Continue reading

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Traffic is Everywhere

Silicon Valley traffic has gotten pretty awful, but London is beginning to remind me of Bangkok in this regard. You sit and sit. At least I understand the language, and can enjoy a conversation with the driver. Solution: Take the … Continue reading

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On the Road Again

I’m heading to London later today, for NetMedia 2000, an annual new-media journalism conference. I’ve been a speaker each year of the conference’s history, and also help out on the computer-assisted journalism training. My topic this year is productivity tools … Continue reading

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Saving Our Heritage

We are creating — and losing — information at a faster and faster rate these days. Plenty of what we’re creating deserves to end up in the dumpster, but our descendants will need our history and knowledge. The digital world … Continue reading

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The Napster Files

David Boies, the lead lawyer for the Justice Department in the Microsoft antitrust case, has taken on Napster as a client. He’s come up with some interesting arguments (Reuters) to counter the lawsuit filed by the Recording Industry Association of … Continue reading

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A Question of Trust — Two Responses

In yesterday’s eJournal I asked how we should approach trust in today’s world? Here are two noteworthy responses: Doug Johnson wrote: You said: > Should we assume what we read and hear is false until proved true? The key is … Continue reading

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A Test

This is a test of the Stowaway keyboard for the HP Journada handheld computer and a wireless modem hooked up to my mobile phone. Now I will post this. It wasn’t elegant, and it was slow. But it worked. Now … Continue reading

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