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Monday, September 6, 2004

Good summary of Grokster finding

Belated link to a good summary of the key points of the MGM v. Grokster ruling.


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Cuban on Dream Teams

Good study of Canadian hockey and how they got to the top on international competitions again. After the weak effort by our Olympic basketball program (yes, it was weak), these are good lessons.


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Jonathan on competing with Linux

Good post by Jonathan Schwartz on competing against Linux. I agree that Sun is a lot stronger when it can focus on another company. I don't necessarily agree that Linux has been the primary source of the company's problems over the last few years. On the other hand it is a big piece of causing the giant business model change that's underway at Sun...


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Jim Moore on the state of the Dems

Interesting post by Jim Moore on the state of the Democratic Party. It matches my impression that the specific Dems we have in front of us right now are consistently running against things or people, not for anything.


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XM PCR discussion and pointers

Good discussion by Jim Moore of XM Radio's short-lived PCR capability, and a number of other implementations you can go get.


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Gallery of fake trees that disguise cellphone towers

Xeni Jardin:

Website that collects photos of fake trees that serve to disguise mobile phone signal towers. Some disguises are more convincing than others. Link (Thanks, Alex) [from Boing Boing Blog]


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del.icio.us

Jon Udell on adding metadata tags to posts. Use of both XHTML and del.icio.us. Here's an interesting follow-up. Finally, he builds on this to consider multi-user information routing.


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