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Wednesday, April 14, 2004 |
Cool, we're trying to add some new stuff to the mix that I think will be ideal for this emerging area of opportunity.
In his article RSS Tipping Point, Steve Gillmore describes why RSS is rapidly approaching critical mass in the enterprise. Notification, subscription, presence, and awareness services are congealing into a real-time events-based information routing fabric that outpaces other existing legacy channels. Such channels include email, developer conferences, print publications, and broadcast media. [Scott Young's Radio Weblog]
2:01:45 PM
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Listening to the 9-11 commission Tell these guys at CTC to get their Groove on. They were ask if they can send an encrypted message with an attachment to each other with ease. Admiral Poindextor while still with DARPA working with the Total Information Awareness group was adopting groove for just this need. The had a need to easily forming adhoc secure networks for collaboration and communication on the battlefield both clandestine and conventional. I think the Navy is using both ship's Blogs and Groove already.
12:06:11 PM
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This slipit from the transcript of last nights press conference to me implies that he was aware of aircrafts possibly being used as weapons before the August 6 PDB.
BUSH: And I asked for the briefing. And the reason I did is because there had been a lot of threat intelligence from overseas. And so, I -- part of it had to do with the Genoa G-8 conference that I was going to attend. And I asked at that point in time, let's make sure we are paying attention here at home, as well. And that's what triggered the report.
The treat at Genoa was specific and about flying commercial planes into buildings.
8:45:54 AM
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© Copyright 2004 Stephen Dulaney.
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