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VCs reclaim the sites (16-Jul-98) |
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For a while, I channeled the Librarian of Babel for Ariadne, for the fun of it. |
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Web weathers legal whimper: Shetland case settled (12-Nov-97) |
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JANET goes to market (10-Nov-97) |
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Free trade -- for the people:
Imagine a world in which the only multinationals are AT&T and
Federal Express... (Jan-97) |
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Tomorrow's World at the British
Association:
hour-by-hour Web reporting of the UK's annual science meet
(Sep-96) |
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Teenage chemists from hell :
bomb-making instructions on the internet are a threat to
education, but little else (29-Jul-96) |
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Policeman's acquittal challenges
computer "security through obscurity" and
Rural policeman accidentally
challenges computer security: two pieces on
a case which could mean serious trouble for the banks and
the courts (Jul-96) |
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The calm before the snow: Men in Suits on the march at the WWW Conference (06 May 1996) |
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War is virtually hell: probably the origins of the
Marines-train-in-Doom meme (12 April 1996) |
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Slipping through the tax net...
thoughts on the future of tax in a world of virtual commerce
(04-Apr-96) |
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Pay no attention to the stuff behind the curtain (Microsoft launches its strategy) (09 Dec 1995) |
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Windows to become the web? (08 Dec 1995) |
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For the International Federation of Journalists, a keynote paper
on (surprisingly enough) the implications of the new media for creators of all kinds (03 Dec 1995). |
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Welcome to the Outernet (26 Nov 1995) |
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And now, WorthyWeb: the World-Wide Web Consortium launches in Europe (05 Nov 1995) |
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The Internet: Superhighway or dirt-track for the South? (Oct 1995) |
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What does it mean to be
information-poor? (11-Sep-95) |
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Small war on internet -- China cut off (18 Aug 1995) |
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Does the net push porn? (31 Jul 1995) |
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The cash-cow MOO meets the Zen MU: fun
with avatars! (15-Jun-95) |
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Acid-free paper for the digital age: HTML is the One True Way for information integrity; die, content-free lackeys of Acrobat! (11 May 1995) |
Smut and the Imminent Death of the Net! (10 Apr 1995) ![[Ancient Monument]](../antique.gif) |
Professor Plum, in cyberspace, with a text: Virtual Education (12 Mar 1995) |
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Two cultures clash in
cyberspace: the Internet and the Outernet (14-Jan-95) |
The infobahn runs through the portals of power (30 Nov 1994) ![[Ancient Monument]](../antique.gif) |
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Want pay? Play!: How to learn (02 Nov 1994) |
The Great Mailing List Disaster of '94 (21 Oct 1994) ![[Ancient Monument]](../antique.gif) |
The People's Web is Wo-orld
Wide...: UK Labour Party goes virtual (27-Sep-94) ![[Ancient Monument]](../antique.gif) |
Flame-bait and getting off the hook (18 Aug 1994) ![[Ancient Monument]](../antique.gif) |
The Importance of Being
.edu: good & bad cyber-neighborhoods (27-Jul-94) |
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High anxiety for hitch-hikers on
the Infobahn: billing must come, but what form will be
least destructive of free communication? (26-Jun-94) |
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It's dead good, Jim: Do like syntax Klingon, academics why? (25-May-1994) |
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Land of the free, home of the unhinged: Freedom of speech is a bit trickier than reciting "First Amendment" (04-May-1994) |
Somewhere else entirely: The geography, or lack of it, of the internet; and Geographers sans frontières (15 Mar 1994) ![[Ancient Monument]](../antique.gif) |
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Harassment at 1200 words a minute,
with a mini-survey (13-Nov-93) |
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And thou beside me in the wilderness: the threat
and promise of truly global communication with satphones. Holiday in a submarine,
fUanyone? (08-Aug-93) |
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Down and out on the electronic
frontier (02-Mar-93) |
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A conspiracy of silent
communication: what's the risk of setting up another Invisible College?
(11-Jan-93) |
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Time to shelve the library?
(20-Nov-92) |