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Listen: Episode 18
An article has been published in the New York times about the file sharing revolution
Especially considering users can merely switch to a file sharing network with uncorrupted information
Check out the graph on th left hand side of the article – which compares records shipped – from 2001 – 2005, directly with 2003 – 2005 filesharing growth
one of these academics points out the importance of an education in statistics [4] – which is more and more important in understanding the information we’re presented with
In other recording industry news – the EU seem determined to enact laws ensuring telecommunications / internet data retention for a year [5]
a chilling prospect to anyone concearned with privacy and individual liberty
Robert Cringely’s column this week covers the deployment by Google of huge amounts of automated data centers
Every online company is threatened
Various UK papers have reported recieved warning under the offical secrets act, not to reveal the contents of a leaked memo [9]
In 2001 the channels offices in Kabul in Afganistan were hit
The allegations came to light in the form of a front page story on the cover of Britains Mirror newspaper on Tuesday
Microsoft have announced that they are to submit the various formats of Word, Excel and PowerPoint to the International Standards Organisation and potential ‘open standards’ [10]
A difficulty which wouldn’t have emerged if Microsoft hadn’t continually introduced new incompatible versions to sell new editions of office repeatedly over the products history
Unlike a truely open standard, while an ISO standard can be examined by other companies – but can’t be used to build applications
Next gen non-volatile storage by 2006
New scientist reports – the techniques used to verify a gun has been fired by a suspect are flawed to the point of complete unreliability
[11]
Initial reports of Xboxen crashing [12] were confirmed, when microsoft admitted a problem with the production process [13]
Accelerating Change Podcast – [16]
Hundread Worst Porn Titles of All Time – [20]
CNET Top 100 Blogs [21]
https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/18_technolotics.mp3
Listen: Episode 18
An article has been published in the New York times about the file sharing revolution
Especially considering users can merely switch to a file sharing network with uncorrupted information
Check out the graph on th left hand side of the article – which compares records shipped – from 2001 – 2005, directly with 2003 – 2005 filesharing growth
one of these academics points out the importance of an education in statistics [4] – which is more and more important in understanding the information we’re presented with
In other recording industry news – the EU seem determined to enact laws ensuring telecommunications / internet data retention for a year [5]
a chilling prospect to anyone concearned with privacy and individual liberty
Robert Cringely’s column this week covers the deployment by Google of huge amounts of automated data centers
Every online company is threatened
Various UK papers have reported recieved warning under the offical secrets act, not to reveal the contents of a leaked memo [9]
In 2001 the channels offices in Kabul in Afganistan were hit
The allegations came to light in the form of a front page story on the cover of Britains Mirror newspaper on Tuesday
Microsoft have announced that they are to submit the various formats of Word, Excel and PowerPoint to the International Standards Organisation and potential ‘open standards’ [10]
A difficulty which wouldn’t have emerged if Microsoft hadn’t continually introduced new incompatible versions to sell new editions of office repeatedly over the products history
Unlike a truely open standard, while an ISO standard can be examined by other companies – but can’t be used to build applications
Next gen non-volatile storage by 2006
New scientist reports – the techniques used to verify a gun has been fired by a suspect are flawed to the point of complete unreliability
[11]
Initial reports of Xboxen crashing [12] were confirmed, when microsoft admitted a problem with the production process [13]
Accelerating Change Podcast – [16]
Hundread Worst Porn Titles of All Time – [20]
CNET Top 100 Blogs [21]