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Thursday, December 12, 2002 |
Nice Graphical presentation ...The Kern county Web team has built an excellent resource for their teachers and community members that want to publish a Manila site. Check it out. Very slick. [John Robb's Radio Weblog] comment [] 9:36:21 AM |
More Patriot Act SteroidsLance has a diagram of Poindexter's TIA (total information awareness) program up. [John Robb's Radio Weblog] comment [] 9:31:45 AM |
They haven't convinced me yet...The Wall Street Journal Takes a Jab at Free Online Rivals. A new campaign from The Wall Street Journal Online, one of the few news Web sites to charge for access, mocks its free counterparts as uninformed and unreliable. By Nat Ives. [New York Times: Technology] I've paid WSJ for the service -- but only login once a week. And I've noticed the print version is carrying less real news. I breeze through the paper in less than 15 mins. So, if they aren't publishing anything newsworth -- how does that make them "informed"? |
Cluelessness as an abundant resource on the Internet?That's what one person quoted in this BBC article says. Hmm... that means the Cluetrain is a distinct minority population, hence requires energy to overcome natural entropy which supports cluelessness (but, hey, that's a problem in the real world too). Wonder if Cluetrain is required reading in al-Quaeda? Websites spread al-Qaeda message. The web is becoming a potent weapon in al-Qaeda's bid to win supporters to its cause. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition] comment [] 9:20:26 AM |