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The other day I was looking up an article on Wikipedia – The Battle of Agincourt. Every time I visit Wikipedia, I come away impressed at the breadRead More…
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The other day I was looking up an article on Wikipedia – The Battle of Agincourt. Every time I visit Wikipedia, I come away impressed at the breadRead More…
Net neutrality has been in the news. The must-read article of the week is by Lawrence Lessig in Wired about the regulation of technology. He says thatRead More…
Less than a week after the blogosphere-proclaimed scandal of Google displaying “tips” right above search results, the Wall Street Journal (subscriRead More…
The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) is reporting that Google plans to announce tomorrow (Friday) a partnership with Xunlei, a four-year-olRead More…
Blake Ross, cofounder of Firefox, spent part of his Christmas explaining his dissatisfaction with Google due to its latest move: displaying “tips�Read More…
For those unfamiliar, RSS is generally thought to stand for “Really Simple Syndication,” a name that’s almost as useless as the acronym in explaRead More…
So the latest Economist article (subscription required) discusses how Arizona State University made the switch to using Google Apps for Your Domain. ARead More…
In a move being called quirky, IBM and Yahoo will join forces to release a free business-focused search product. If you thought Google was king of takRead More…
Wow. The Blogosphere is all a buzz today on what seems to be a battle for which you’re supposed to pick a side. The major stories have to do with Read More…
Symantec recently released the beta version of its new security suite: Norton 360. The question is whether the 360 part of the name refers to what SymRead More…