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wedgehttp://mailpages.scripting.com/2002/06/06#248640
wedgeDavid McOwen: "During my case there was no news coverage within the State of Georgia because as I was told by friends that the Governor specifically told people to 'hush up' on the subject." 
wedgehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1782000/1782050.stm
wedgeBBC: "The next time you install software on your computer at work, you could be facing criminal charges. This is what happened to computer technician David McOwen, when he installed a program on the PCs at DeKalb Technical College in Atlanta, Georgia, US, without first asking permission." 
wedgehttp://www.loftesness.com/radio/2002/06/08.html#a413
wedgeScott Loftesness: "Links to both New York Times and Washington Post stories are designed specifically not to rot and to be permanently in place. Just checked an old Boston Globe link (owned by the NY Times) -- they apparently rot their links using the archive revenue generating strategy of Knight Ridder." 
wedgehttp://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/06/technology/circuits/06ADWA.html?ex=1023940800&en=78d6452e35776067&ei=5007&partner=USERLAND
wedgeNY Times: "My experience with students' computers tells me that the vast majority of them have at least a few spyware applications on their computers, and they're usually shocked when I point them out," he said. "College students, of course, aren't particularly choosy about the software they install." 
wedgehttp://rss.benhammersley.com/archives/000079.html#000079
wedgeBen Hammersley: "With some work, I think it may be possible to even re-unify the RSS standard, and still preserve the valuable bits that RDF gives us." 
wedgehttp://weblog.delacour.net/archives/2002/06/09.html#e000514
wedgeJonathon Delacour: "Macromedia's Site of the Day -- the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's World Cup Game Tracker -- is the first well-designed, useful Flash site I've encountered." 
wedgehttp://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/business/columnists/dan_gillmor/ejournal/3428543.htm
wedge Dan Gillmor: "I have taken on my company in public, on a matter that went to the core of journalistic principles."
wedgehttp://www.instapundit.com/
wedge I've been reading Glenn's site every time it updates for the last few days. I don't see a warrior. I see a mediator.



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