28 November 2002
I have a story in the Times today: the disturbing news that the Dept of Justice is planning a bill that would require personal data to be retained for up to four years. You can read it here.
10:24:10 AM  #   your two cents []
Identity theft raises questions about security. Security at major credit monitoring organizations under scrutiny [InfoWorld: Top News]
10:22:33 AM  #   your two cents []
Arthur Koestler. "The more original a discovery, the more obvious it seems afterwards." [Quotes of the Day]
10:21:52 AM  #   your two cents []
Postcards From Planet Google. The Google search engine has become a global phenomenon, with 50 million queries a day from over 100 countries. [New York Times: Technology]
10:21:15 AM  #   your two cents []
State e-tax plans worry taxpayer groups. California plans to expand state services for e-filing next year. But some say even a tool as seemingly harmless as an online tax calculator could be used against taxpayers. [CNET News.com]
10:20:13 AM  #   your two cents []
Web Graffiti: ThirdVoice for flamers. Web Graffiti is a system for defacing any web page -- like Third Voice for the nasty. Link [Boing Boing Blog]
10:19:22 AM  #   your two cents []