View From the 10th Floor.Paul W. Swansen's Radio Weblog(Untitled)- December 15, 2002 Come on Dan, you're just finding this out CNN Hones Propaganda Skills Dan Gillmor's eJournalhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0112897/2002/12/14.html#a766 (Untitled)- December 15, 2002 Mozilla Drops Support For OS <X MacSlash: A daily dose of Macintosh News and Discussionhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0112897/2002/12/14.html#a765 (Untitled)- December 14, 2002 Slashdot Your Rights Online - SBC-Yahoo Partnership Cuts User Privacy. simeonbeta2 writes "The San Francisco Chronicle is running a story about Pac Bell's dsl partnership with Yahoo. Initially touted as a new service, Pac Bell is apparently now mailing existing dsl customers to urge them to install additional client software that will enable 'incredible new features and services'. While SBC's privacy policy is not excessively intrusive, use of the new software is covered by Yahoo's privacy.http://radio.weblogs.com/0112897/2002/12/14.html#a764 (Untitled)- December 14, 2002 Adelphia's Cable Modems Compromised Slashdothttp://radio.weblogs.com/0112897/2002/12/14.html#a763 (Untitled)- December 14, 2002 Turn about is fair play Discuss Keeping Track of John Poindexter. Online pranksters have turned the tables on the man behind the government's controversial Total Information Awareness effort. They are posting his personal information on hundreds of sites. By Paul Boutin. Wired Newshttp://radio.weblogs.com/0112897/2002/12/14.html#a762 (Untitled)- December 14, 2002 Blog on blog. Even if you're not new to all ... this... Weblogging Resources has some interesting links, and advice to go with them. The Doc Searls Webloghttp://radio.weblogs.com/0112897/2002/12/14.html#a761 (Untitled)- December 14, 2002 New Web-based Wi-Fi discussion forum: In conjunction with the launch of my book on wireless networking (see upper left of this page), my co-author and I have launched a discussion forum for Wi-Fi issues, as well as issues from the book. I've been longing to set up a simple threaded forum for quite a while, and finally found the right package and approach. Join us! 80211b Newshttp://radio.weblogs.com/0112897/2002/12/14.html#a760 (Untitled)- December 14, 2002 Building The Hotspot Infrastructure in Europe. Here's how Wi-Fi public access start-up Megabeam plans to beat the big boys in the battle for Europe's hotspot market. allNetDevices Wireless Newshttp://radio.weblogs.com/0112897/2002/12/14.html#a759 (Untitled)- December 14, 2002 English countryside doing it for themselves: This story by Ben Hammersley, written in October for the Guardian (but missed by me), tells of how rural areas in England are prompting entrepreneurial efforts, often involving Wi-Fi, to bring high-speed connections to areas that British Telecom says are too far below their radar. In Wales, a community effort inspired by Dave Hughes is rapidly transforming the picture of connectivity, and the secondary effects are apparently already cropping up. What.http://radio.weblogs.com/0112897/2002/12/14.html#a758 (Untitled)- December 14, 2002 Wi-Fi Powers Activate! Shape of a package! Form of a UPS Driver!: UPS merges a Bluetooth "ring" with a Wi-Fi belt attachment to speed package handling and tracking. 80211b Newshttp://radio.weblogs.com/0112897/2002/12/14.html#a757 |