Book Reviews
![]() I plan to write an article about the future of internet. What are the new uses of networks after five years, or after 20 years? What current projects will transform the net as we know it today? There are several interesting topics worth checking, and of course quite a few treatises have already been written on this topic. But I want to learn for myself, so I try to read a lot besides these treatises. Also, I have to schedule visits to discuss these topics with networking specialists in Finland.
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![]() SCO linked to the definition on FUD in their memorandum. Eric Raymond updated the entry, and wrote: "In October 2003, SCO's lawyers filed a memorandum in which they actually had the temerity to link to the web version of this entry in furtherance of their claims. Whilst we appreciate the compliment of being treated as an authority, we can return it only by observing that SCO has become a nest of liars and thieves compared to which IBM at its historic worst looked positively angelic."
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![]() Clash of the titans: Amazon vs. Google points to Ned Batchelder on Amazon's new search feature: "Now Amazon lets you search the full text of its books. This is astounding, not only because of the further differences it highlights between Amazon and traditional bookstores, but because of the effort it must have taken to accomplish. The text seems to be from scans of pages, subjected to an OCR process. And not just the bulk of popular books, either. They've got all sorts of wild and wooly volumes available this way." [Jon's Radio]
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![]() Using encryption and digital signatures in Mail: "The version of Mail that ship with Mac OS X 10.3 has gained the ability to sign and encrypt email messages. This is terrific news, because it allows us to verify the identity of the sender of a received email message, it allows us to verify that the message has not been tampered with in transit and finally it allows us to send encrypted email messages - in other words the ability to put an envelope and a seal on our email messages." [via visakopu.net]
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