Doug Ross @ Journal
Thursday, May 11, 2006

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Book Review: The Last Templar Not your typical Da Vinci Code   knockoff T he first half of The Last Templar is a rip-roaring and unpredict...
Wednesday, May 10, 2006

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Google Trends T he real rocket scientists over at Google (and, yes, this time I'm using it as a real compliment) have introduced a true...

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AT&T: Suddenly Flummoxed (Updated!) O n one of its public relations web sites, AT&T describes its position as it tries to kill off...
Tuesday, May 09, 2006

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TorPark threatens to enforce net neutrality T he new TorPark package combines two open-source efforts -- a portable Firefox browser and t...
Monday, May 08, 2006

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Killing Skype and Vonage F rom all appearances, the telcos and cable companies appear bound and determined to eradicate network neutrality....

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The Ultimate Gadgets then... I f you remember what the first mobile phone looked like (11.5 pounds with a carrying case) or the first mass-...

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And an Ultimate Gadget now T he invaluable Engadget site describes the device that combines the functionality of keyboard and mouse into a...
Sunday, May 07, 2006

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Using virtualization as anti-virus T he latest tale from the Red Shed describes the use of virtualization software -- VirtualPC in this ca...

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Eyewitnesses to Hiroshima and Nagasaki T he remarkable Damn Interesting site has some fascinating eyewitness accounts of the bombs that en...

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Kids Programming Language to go Open Source T he KPL (Kids Programming Language) will go open-source this summer, according to NewForge . ...
Friday, May 05, 2006

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Bonfire of the Monopolists I n most places around the country, consumers are limited to zero, one or two choices for broadband connections ...
Thursday, May 04, 2006

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50-Year Mortgage Debuts in California H ave your eye on a nice new pad in Brentwood? It may yet be affordable, if you qualify for a new mo...

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Six dollars a gallon H appy with gas prices now? Perhaps you should be : ...Imagine another terrorist attack — especially one on Saudi Ar...
Wednesday, May 03, 2006

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Financial sector awakens to net neutrality issues W hen the Harvard Business School writes its next case-study of public relations campaign...
Tuesday, May 02, 2006

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Net neutrality missing from Senate's telecom bill T he egregious Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) -- architect of the $200+ million bridge to now...
Monday, May 01, 2006

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Judiciary Committee begins work on network neutrality T he House Judiciary Committee has opened a new front on the battle for network neu...

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Google introduces Arabic to English translation tool I t's in beta, of course. I can't help but think of the ramifications for tho...
Sunday, April 30, 2006

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We wouldn't want to stifle innovation, would we? H ere's telco lobbyist Walter McCormick, Jr. -- head of the U.S. Telecom Associati...

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Book Review: Shadow Divers Amateur wreck-divers risk it all to solve a WWII mystery H aving received a tip from some local fishermen, deep-w...
Saturday, April 29, 2006

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Book Review: Devil in the White City True story of matchless beauty and unspeakable evil T he World's Fair of 1893 was inarguably an inf...
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