This Week’s Clue: Off the Grid
Politics has succeeded, in this decade, in stopping Moore’s Law dead in its tracks. The preference of the American Administration ...
Read moreDetailsPolitics has succeeded, in this decade, in stopping Moore’s Law dead in its tracks. The preference of the American Administration ...
Read moreDetailsCompanies pursue competitive markets, and shun monopolies, even their own. We will never get more bits from AT&T so long ...
Read moreDetailsCompanies pursue competitive markets, and shun monopolies, even their own. We will never get more bits from AT&T so long ...
Read moreDetailsThis is the kind of issue open source politics was built for. These are the kind of personal and financial ...
Read moreDetailsThe more people you have in on a decision, the worse that decision will be. On the other hand, when ...
Read moreDetailsHatch is the worst Senator imaginable on open source and Internet issues. He is a creature of the proprietary assumptions ...
Read moreDetailsA new template for understanding vexing problems, Open Source Politics would understand the need for cooperation, building this new infrastructure ...
Read moreDetailsBetween its own fiber and 802.11 mesh technology, Google has the capacity (with enough business partners) of solving the last-mile ...
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