jimlog Tech archives

07.03.2006: a few million geeks are laughing right now
05.20.2006: people... it's a *computer*, not god's first born
04.20.2006: Optimism (3 comments)
01.09.2006: Independent: Outfoxed one of twelve best open source projects (1 comments)
11.16.2005: Measuring success
07.03.2005: There's video all around you... (1 comments)
01.23.2005: Techies turned Doc (1 comments)
01.22.2005: TiVoToGo decryption
01.07.2005: Looking to hire a web person (1 comments)
01.06.2005: TiVo: Cable bad. Computer good.
10.16.2004: BBS Documentary (3 comments)
10.02.2004: Disintermediation...it's back! (1 comments)
09.10.2004: Guerilla RNC media
09.03.2004: O'Reilly, Hannity, and ... Jerry Springer? (3 comments)
08.29.2004: Gmail Filesystem (2 comments)
08.26.2004: Always hire the lazy programmers...
08.26.2004: Let's play "Whack the Protesters" (3 comments)
08.16.2004: Sterling: "abandon that which has no future" (1 comments)
08.12.2004: Sony's spamming policy (1 comments)
08.11.2004: This is the Revolution
08.03.2004: Google's gmail doesn't work (44 comments)
07.21.2004: Outfoxed F.A.Q. (12 comments)
03.30.2004: Osama's "entirely modern sensibilities"
02.04.2004: Why is it so hard to count a vote?
11.17.2003: The lesser of two evils
08.11.2003: Internet Revolution, Take Two
05.23.2003: Patronizing the music industry
04.24.2003: You Call This Progress?
04.21.2003: Shawn Fanning's Napster
04.18.2003: Shifting Into Overdrive
03.31.2003: /usr/bin/god opening
03.01.2003: Open Spectrum FAQ
03.01.2003: Spectrum Policy: Property or Commons?
09.04.2002: Napster is officially dead
06.13.2002: Traffic Jams via Cell Phones
05.23.2002: Mining Earthquake Data
05.21.2002: Internet Radio Stay of Execution
05.08.2002: 20 minute baseball
04.26.2002: The Next Generation
04.24.2002: Segway debuts in Atlanta
04.18.2002: Dissecting Big Blue
04.18.2002: Dockers Mobile Pant
04.02.2002: Free as in speech, not beer
03.20.2002: Myth of the Paperless Office
03.19.2002: Silicon Valley is Ours Again
11.27.2001: Lots of Activity
11.16.2001: The end of the keyboard!
10.25.2001: Kent Clelland, coder of Reaktor
09.10.2001: A revolt against neighborhood wireless
05.05.2001: Software to nab cheaters
04.03.2001: The Register: Oxford University will
02.25.2001: The power to extinguish rumors
08.04.2000: Delling Cars
04.30.2000: Human Genome Project,
02.07.2000: Napster Rockets Up the Lycos 50
12.09.1999: Blue Gene

Oneliners about Tech

09.17.2003: SBC takes a stand against RIAA #
07.14.2003: Linux Switch Commercial #
07.01.2003: Blubster - Anonymous File Sharing #
06.29.2003: Yahoo's spam filter nixes the national do-not-call service confirmation emails #
06.29.2003: Primer on RFID, the replacement for bar codes #
05.15.2003: Po Bronson on Silicon Valley 3.0 #
05.13.2003: Copy Protection Is a Crime #
04.30.2003: marginwalker.org #
04.25.2003: Designing a Platform for Civic Activism for the BBC #
04.25.2003: Peeking Behind NAT #
04.25.2003: The future of conferences #
04.23.2003: Matt Webb's etcon notes #
04.23.2003: GNU Radio @ etcon #
04.23.2003: Newswire - Collaborative real-time content delivery #
04.23.2003: Tima's blogging etcon #
04.23.2003: Summary of Rheingold's etcon keynote #
04.22.2003: Broadband Wireless in NYC #
04.21.2003: Quill Vertical Mouse and SafeType Vertical Keyboard #
04.19.2003: TWiki - A Web Based Collaboration Platform #
04.18.2003: Why WiFi is crucial to the First Amendment #
04.18.2003: Planning for the Next Net War #
04.16.2003: Garbage In. Oil Out. #
04.16.2003: Unwired Power Tools #
04.16.2003: Doom III Profile in Wired #

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