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December 3, 2009 in Business, Ideas, Politics, infrastructure, problems
Empowering the Internet One American at a Time is an excellent post by Erik Cecil, a battle-hardened telecom lawyer whose vision of the Big Picture and around all curves continues to delight me. …
December 2, 2009 in Business, Future, News, Politics, Science, Technology, infrastructure, problems
Yesterday the FCC released a public notice seeking comment on the “transition from circuit switched network to all-IP network.” (Here’s the .pdf. Here’s the .txt version.) Translation: from the phone system to the …
November 30, 2009 in Blogging, Journalism, News, infrastructure, problems, radio
Look up “Wikipedia loses” (with the quotes) and you get 20,800 results. Look up “Wikipedia has lost” and you get 56,900. (Or at least that’s what I …
November 25, 2009 in Business, Life, News, Politics, Science, Technology, infrastructure, problems
I just posted Rupert Murdoch vs. The Web, over at Linux Journal. In it I suggest that the Murdoch story (played mostly as Bing vs Google) is a red herring, and that the …
November 25, 2009 in Art, Berkman, Business, Future, Ideas, Journalism, Live Web, News, Past, infrastructure, music, problems, radio
@robpatrob (Robert Paterson) asks (responding to this tweet and this post) “Why would GBH line up against BUR? Why have a war between 2 Pub stations in same city?” (In …
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January 23, 2008 at 11:17 am
docduke
Some dogs are too old to learn new tricks. I depend on ‘man’ pages to get me marginally conversant with new linux software tools. Unfortunately, I am noticing that more and more of them have been back-ported from ‘info,’ usually at some date in the computer dark ages.
I haven’t yet found a copy of ‘Info for Dummies.’