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 Friday, May 16, 2003
Internet is dying - Prof. Lessig. .Pottersville [The Register]
6:08:30 PM    

IBM to ship DB2 integration software. Software accesses multiple content types [InfoWorld: Top News]
6:07:56 PM    

The Virtual Me, the next step in wireless development. Mark Straton, a senior vice president at Siemens, says we are entering an era of "The Virtual Me." It is an era that could have as great an impact as the Industrial Revolution, he says. [Computerworld News]
6:07:26 PM    

She's Gotta Have It: Cell Phone. Cell-phone-toting teenagers only talk to people who have the devices. Adults yak on mobile phones and slack on their manners. A recent study by anthropologists reveals how cell-phone users are affecting the social landscape. By Elisa Batista. [Wired News]
6:06:22 PM    

Mafia turns to 3G video phones. Italy acts to stop gangsters using hi-tech 3G video phones to rig forthcoming elections. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
6:05:43 PM    

Silence versus power: the quest for the quiet PC. Passive cooling, miniITX, what works? [The Register]
6:05:13 PM    

Last night I demo'd the viewRssBox macro at the Thursday Berkman Blogatorium, part of the demo of macros. [Scripting News]
6:04:31 PM    

Nokia pen to beam notes to phones. The company is developing a digital pen that will let people write or draw a note, transfer it to a cell phone and then distribute it via multimedia messaging. [CNET News.com]
6:03:54 PM    

k-collector is an "enterprise news aggregator that leverages the power of shared topics to present new ways of finding and combining the real knowledge in your organisation." [Scripting News]
6:02:50 PM    

Cisco executive: 40 Gigabit Ethernet may be next. 40 Gigabit could be reached within two years; the next mathematical step of 100 Gigabit is a steeper technical challenge. [Computerworld News]
6:02:02 PM    

Matrix Sequel Has Hacker Cred. Trinity uses a 'sploit [The Register]
6:01:21 PM    

IBM to deliver Information Integrator. Formerly called Xperanto, the company's long-awaited entry into the market for information integration poses an alternative to large, centralized data warehouses. [CNET News.com]
6:00:49 PM    

Jason Cook: Sharing Your Site with RSS. [Scripting News]
6:00:11 PM    

Week in review: RIAA rings twice. The music industry's antipiracy campaign hits sour notes as the Recording Industry Association of America acknowledges that it erroneously sent dozens of copyright infringement notices. [CNET News.com]
5:58:34 PM    

The sound and the fury of E3. Game makers generate a lot of noise but not much in the way of fresh ideas at the annual conference. [CNET News.com]
5:57:46 PM