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Wednesday, May 25, 2005

Clinton has no pull in Rome

Article: "Besides speaking at several events, Mr Clinton also took in the famous Roma sights such as the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps.
But he was thwarted in his attempts to visit Rome's most famous sight, the Colosseum, as he arrived just after closing time and, despite pleas from his entourage, officials refused to reopen the site."

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Google doesn't understand modern privacy

"Eric Schmidt has an answer there as well, 'Google does not discover things that are not public. Many people are disturbed to find their home phone number. But we found it because it was a public piece of information,' he says. "

This is wrong. Public information pre-Internet is very different from public information today. Having your phone number published in a big white book, collecting dust in the bottom of a closet is different than having it instantly accessible anytime, anywhere by anyone. People cared less about private data as public record when access was difficult. Therefore they made different distinctions and allowances. We can't apply the pre-Google public record standards to a networked world.

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Good-Bye to Venture Capital

Howard Anderson says:Good-Bye to Venture Capital.

Monday, May 16, 2005

NYTimes.com to Offer Subscription Service

NYTimes.com to Offer Subscription Service . $50 to read Thomas Friedman?