The 1960 election was decided, in part, on the idea that a "missile gap" existed with the Soviet Union. Sen....
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Read moreRecently there was a thread on Dave Farber's Interesting People list concerning a report (later shown to be false) former...
Read moreThe trouble with software filters is they are controlled by others. Schools and libraries, which after a long struggle are...
Read moreAT&T and Verizon are the enemies of America. That is the reluctant conclusion today of Gordon Cook, in The Cook...
Read moreWhen I first launched my blog at Corante one of my regular obsessions was what I called "The World of...
Read moreI don’t know. The assumption on all sides remains that they will. But the level of criminality, of venality, of...
Read moreThe problem with debating net neutrality is most of us have never experienced it. Doc Searls makes this point brilliantly...
Read moreSascha Meinrath (left) reports on two bills, just introduced, that could break the deadlock of Infrastructure (or Information, or Digital...
Read moreHere is why Bob Frankston says Infrastructure Held Hostage is the best description of what we're talking about: You are...
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