More Manila in education links. Tim Lauer, from Portland, Oregon public schools sent me a note:
>>>We have been using Manila/Frontier to serve several curriculum related web sites to our teachers since February 2001. For the most part the content is provided by the individual curriculum specialists using the web browser interface to Manila. The main news page is supplied by me via a Radio feed.<<< [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
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NYT. Rumsfeld works to beef up DoD direct action against terrorists globally. Basically, he doesn't want the CIA to run the missions anymore. He wants autonomy and control. Here are the players:
>>>In the United States military, two highly secretive groups are designated for counterterrorism missions: the Army Special Operations unit known as Delta Force, also called the Combat Applications Group; and the Naval Special Warfare unit known as SEAL Team 6, also called the Development Group, senior Pentagon and military officials said.<<< Cool. These are the units I used to work with as a pilot. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
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The Associated Press weighs in on a variety of Wi-Fi issues: This overview ranges from the effects of Wi-Fi on cell companies to theft of services to Intel's plans to embed wireless, but all accurate and interesting. [via Alan Reiter]
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Crafty Crow Rivals Primates in Toolmaking [Scientific American]
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