Jim Gilliam's Internet archives, 1999-2007

08.22.2006: More on online film fundraising
06.24.2006: the evolutionary origins of altruism and reputation (7 comments)
06.05.2006: Availability (1 comments)
05.21.2006: YouTube "view fraud" (1 comments)
05.18.2006: The Dead Brain Problem (3 comments)
05.06.2006: Wiki for re-writing U.S. law (2 comments)
03.21.2006: Praying (private beta) (1 comments)
02.19.2006: Google rips Bush admin: "so uninformed as to be nonsensical" (2 comments)
11.15.2005: Free, enterprise-level website analytics
04.20.2005: Dirt buried in the Wikipedia (6 comments)
04.14.2005: Rupert Murdoch just woke up (2 comments)
04.12.2005: Praying for Google juice (4 comments)
01.06.2005: TiVo: Cable bad. Computer good.
10.07.2004: Democrats more likely to use the Internet (7 comments)
10.06.2004: Universal Access to All Human Knowledge
09.23.2004: Schwarzenegger attacks file sharing (3 comments)
09.15.2004: FCC chairman chats up internet television (2 comments)
08.29.2004: Gmail Filesystem (2 comments)
08.27.2004: The Internet vs. the Lawyers (1 comments)
08.19.2004: Passion beats Money (1 comments)
08.09.2004: Why Googleworld will beat Murdoch (11 comments)
02.10.2004: The Second American Revolution
02.07.2004: Shooting the messenger (4 comments)
01.17.2004: Latest reports from bloggers on the ground in Iowa
08.11.2003: Internet Revolution, Take Two
06.29.2003: Praying to God (1 comments)
06.29.2003: Tripping up Jordan (5 comments)
06.25.2003: Patron Saint of the Internet
06.02.2003: "Pow!"
04.22.2003: Cisco helping eavesdroppers
04.16.2003: Rebuilding Iraq's Internet with IQ
03.31.2003: /usr/bin/god opening
10.26.2002: An Internet Way of Self-Knowledge
09.20.2002: Instant Messaging vs. English
09.04.2002: Napster is officially dead
08.26.2002: Auctioning Screen Names
05.23.2002: Leaky Eminems
04.18.2002: Suring the Web on TV
04.08.2002: Internet killed the porno mag
11.26.2001: Changing the World
10.30.2001: "an astounding concentration of power"
10.28.2001: Still in love with Napster
05.06.2001: Davis on the Internet Industry
03.09.2000: Meet the Internet, Mr. Childs
02.07.2000: Napster Rockets Up the Lycos 50
12.03.1999: Newspapers Ding the Web

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