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Freedom to Connect
Freedom to Connect
03/31/2005 12:26 AMThe
Freedom to
Connect conference has a live audio feed. Don't miss The Great
Debate, Thursday morning at 9.
"Freedom to Connect"
"Freedom to Connect"
03/30/2005 09:20 PM[f2c] Freedom to Connect
[f2c] Freedom to Connect
03/30/2005 11:34 AM[f2c] Freedom to Connect I'm at a Freedom to Connect, David Isenberg's
conference on why network connections are important and how we can get
more of them. It's a fantastic list of attendees. David opens by
arguing that freedom to connect is a political issue. The Democrats
don't like it because they're in the pockets of Hollywood. The
Republicans don't like it because they're in the pockets of the
incumbent telcos. We need to get political, he says. IRC here. Audio
stream here. (By the way, Isenberg broke the "fuck" barrier eleven
minutes into the conference.) [Technorati tag: f2c]...
Connect with the power of Progress at
2004 African user conference
Connect with the power of Progress at
2004 African user conference
07/06/2004 11:18 PMSunday Times South Africa Jul 7 2004 3:17AM GMT
Photos from the 2004 Computers, Freedom
and Privacy Conference in Berkeley
Photos from the 2004 Computers, Freedom
and Privacy Conference in Berkeley
04/24/2004 03:37 AM I spent the last 3 days at the 2004 Computers, Freedom and Privacy
Conference in Berkeley, and enjoyed it a lot. One of the highlights of
the conference was getting to see in person so many people I admire,
like Phil Zimmerman and John Gilmore, but whom I only know through
reading about them. I also got to meet many of the people behind the
group emails that I get as a member/subscriber of various
organizations, such as the CDT, EPIC, EFF, and the ACLU, alerting me
to issues and asking me for money or to take action. I took a fair
number of photos at the conference and posted them tonight at 2004
Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference. Hopefully over the weekend
I'll get a chance to write up my impressions of the conference....
Backchannel Journalism
Backchannel Journalism
05/22/2004 12:30 PMJournalists have their sources, but usually have to find new sources
for new stories that don't reveal themselves while on the
investigative trail. One tool they use is Profnet, an expert system
for journalists. I have been on the expert...
The Linux Audio Conference 2004
The Linux Audio Conference 2004
05/12/2004 05:36 AMA report from Karlsruhe on the second annual event.
2nd International Linux Audio Conference
2nd International Linux Audio Conference
03/06/2004 01:58 AMConference set for end of April in Germany.
NaturalGasStocks.com Reports Analyst
Summary of Recent Online Natural Gas
Stocks Audio Investor Conference: 'T
NaturalGasStocks.com Reports Analyst
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Stocks Audio Investor Conference: 'T
12/17/2004 06:28 PMMarket Wire Nov 23 2004 8:41PM GMT
"Atrios discovers that freedom of the
press also means "freedom to censor.""
"Atrios discovers that freedom of the
press also means "freedom to censor.""
05/01/2004 09:27 PMToday's Specials: Freedom Fries and
Freedom Toast
Today's Specials: Freedom Fries and
Freedom Toast
03/13/2003 10:24 AMToday's
New York Times reports that Congressman Bob Ney
(R-Ohio) ordered the cafeterias in the House of Representative to
remove the word "French" from all menus. Now being served: Freedom
Fries and Freedom Toast. Seriously.
Link
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Sound Audio Systems Announces Huge Sale
on Selected Professional Audio Products
Sound Audio Systems Announces Huge Sale
on Selected Professional Audio Products
03/14/2005 05:26 PMSound Audio Systems announced today that the company will have a huge
sale on selected items. [PRWEB Mar 1, 2005]
Elemental Audio offers Neodynium audio
compressor
Elemental Audio offers Neodynium audio
compressor
09/14/2004 07:23 AMElemental Audio Systems on Tuesday introduced
Neo
dynium, a plug-in for RTAS, Audio Unit and VST-compatible audio
software designed for compression and dynamics processing. It uses an
"I/O Map" visual interface that helps audio pros optimize and direct
their efforts, rather than relying on more common transfer curves and
displays. Neodynium costs US$159 (and is available for $139 for a
limited time). It works with Digidesign Pro Tools, Emagic Logic and
other software. System requirements call for a G3 or faster with Mac
OS X v10.2 or newer and a compatible host application.
Westec InterActive Selects the Voice
Tracker™ Array Microphone for Enhanced
Audio in Retail and Restaurant
Audio/Video Surveillance and Operations
Audit
Westec InterActive Selects the Voice
Tracker™ Array Microphone for Enhanced
Audio in Retail and Restaurant
Audio/Video Surveillance and Operations
Audit
03/17/2005 03:36 AMWestec InterActive, the leader in interactive remote security
monitoring for convenience store, retail, restaurant and other
business applications, selected Acoustic Magic’s Voice Tracker™ array
microphone to be used for enhanced audio for audio/video monitoring.
Enhanced audio is especially important for Operational Audits,
enabling clear reception of conversations between employees and
customers. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Enhancing all audio output via Audio
Hijack
Enhancing all audio output via Audio
Hijack
09/03/2004 08:46 AMThis is kind of a followup to this previous hint regarding an iTunes
equalizer setting.
Something I do as a matter of course is configure Audio Hijack Pro to
enhance the sound that iTunes (and DVD Player, Real Player, you na...
Audio controller promises next gen audio
systems
Audio controller promises next gen audio
systems
06/25/2004 11:57 AMThe latest version of Oxford Semiconductor's OXFW970 FireWire audio
controller IC allows next generation audio systems to be easily added
to desktop and notebook systems on the Mac and PC platforms, reports
electropages in an article noted at MacSurfer...
M-Audio introduces Revolution 5.1 audio
card
M-Audio introduces Revolution 5.1 audio
card
08/04/2004 10:03 AMM-Audio on Wednesday introduced the
Revolution 5.1, a surround sound audio card
compatible with both Macs and PCs. The PCI card comes bundled with
Aspyr Media's Wakeboarding Unleashed featuring Shaun Murray, billed as
the first Mac game optimized for surround sound. The Revolution 5.1 is
available for US$99.95.
AAC Audio Format Selected for DVD Audio
AAC Audio Format Selected for DVD Audio
04/09/2004 04:10 PMTony Smith writes for the Register, The AAC (Advanced Audio
Codec), the audio format supported by Apples iTunes Music Store,
has been chosen as a key future DVD Audio disc technology by the
standards governing body, the DVD Forum. [Mar 25]
CABA Launches Connected@Home Conference
in Conjunction with FTTH Conference &
Expo
CABA Launches Connected@Home Conference
in Conjunction with FTTH Conference &
Expo
12/19/2004 03:41 PMOTTAWA/WASHINGTON - December 17, 2004 - The Continental Automated
Buildings Association (CABA) and the Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) Council
have announced that CABA’s new Connected@Home Conference will be
collocated with the 2005 FTTH Conference & Expo. Connected@Home will
focus on innovative new connected home applications, complementing the
FTTH Conference’s focus on fiber connectivity to the home. CABA
will hold Connected@Home at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
Convention Center in Las Vegas October 3-5. The FTTH Conference…
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High Resolution Video in a Web
Conference Becomes a Reality at the
Collaborative Technologies Conference in
New York City
High Resolution Video in a Web
Conference Becomes a Reality at the
Collaborative Technologies Conference in
New York City
06/22/2005 01:51 AMVersona, a leading provider of enterprise communication and
collaboration solutions, announced today the launch of the ClearView
line of accessories for their popular Visual Collaboration Web
Conferencing System at the Collaborative Technologies Conference in
New York City. The Versona ClearView line of accessories for the
Visual Collaboration System (VCS) provides users the ability to
broadcast high-resolution video and audio within web conferences.
[PRWEB Jun 20, 2005]
Macromedia Announces MAX 2005
Conference; Conference Features the
Latest Technologies and Strategies for
Creat
Macromedia Announces MAX 2005
Conference; Conference Features the
Latest Technologies and Strategies for
Creat
06/22/2005 02:52 AMBusiness Wire UK Jun 21 2005 3:31PM GMT
Hanoi to host first conference on
intellectual property rights conference
Hanoi to host first conference on
intellectual property rights conference
09/06/2004 05:20 AMVOVNews Sep 6 2004 9:08AM GMT
Freedom of Music Choice :: Freedom of
choice is what you want!
Freedom of Music Choice :: Freedom of
choice is what you want!
08/17/2004 11:14 AMApparently, the freedom to choose whose DRM to use is what you want!
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Rogue Amoeba Updates Audio Hijack Pro,
Audio Hijack, and Nicecast
Rogue Amoeba Updates Audio Hijack Pro,
Audio Hijack, and Nicecast
04/09/2004 04:11 PMRogue Amoeba
Software has released a flurry of free updates for its products. A
moderate update to
Audio
Hijack Pro, the company's feature-rich application for recording
any audio, has bumped it to version 1.3. This update includes a fix
for recording iTunes when crossfades are on, as well as other small
improvements. Audio Hijack Pro 2 is in heavy development, and is
expected to be released sometime this summer.
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MacDesignEmerging Tech's self-organizing
conference-within-a-conference
Emerging Tech's self-organizing
conference-within-a-conference
12/20/2003 09:44 PMAt this year's O'Reilly Emerging Technology conference, there are 27
night sessions reserved from allocation by the organizers, left open
to be a "self organizing conference-within-a-conference." The idea is
that ETCON attendees propose sessions on the open wiki, and vote on
which they'd prefer to attend.
We're not looking for polished presentations. We'd prefer "white
board" sessions on your works-in-progess, rough demonstrations with
promise, concept and code (with an emphasis on running code, even if
it doesn't yet fully represent the concept). You should be prepared to
take input, answer questions, engage in discussion, and be open to
altering your conceptions and mucking about in your source. Oh, and
have a good deal of fun while you're at it.
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New, Flat Rate, Self-Scheduled
Conference Calling Service, Featuring
Unlimited Calling; My Conference Line,
Announced by Metropolitan Business
Council
New, Flat Rate, Self-Scheduled
Conference Calling Service, Featuring
Unlimited Calling; My Conference Line,
Announced by Metropolitan Business
Council
03/31/2005 08:57 AMMy Conference Line’s aggressive pricing and “self-scheduling” ability
is aimed at replacing traditional conference call services and
spearheading the explosion of conference calling into new markets,
such as the SOHO (Small and Home based businesses),civic, social,
non-profit groups and even far-flung families! [PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
Connect, They Say, Only Connect
Connect, They Say, Only Connect
01/25/2003 04:53 AMBy contrast, scale-free networks go in for extremes: a few hubs nodes
with lots of links and many more nodes with hardly any links at all.
(Think of Google ...
Connect Five 1.0.2
Connect Five 1.0.2
01/24/2004 01:41 PMA game similar to Connect Four but on a go-style board.
Connect four 3D
Connect four 3D
09/07/2004 06:16 PMProject started on SF
Connect Five 1.0.1
Connect Five 1.0.1
01/05/2004 11:45 PMA game similar to Connect Four but on a go-style board.
FC Now: Only Connect
FC Now: Only Connect
04/01/2005 07:07 AMDavid Weinberger is a fellow at Harvard's Berkman Institute for
Internet & Society. Co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto and Small
Pieces Loosely Joined, he writes about technology, philosophy, and
marketing. His closing presentation at Freedom to Connect recast the
concept...
Only connect
Only connect
03/06/2004 02:06 AMSeparate interviews with Adam Bosworth and John Shewchuk this week
share modularity as a strong theme in common. ...
"Connect Four"
"Connect Four"
03/13/2003 03:38 PMRelease 0.9 out.
Connect Five
Connect Five
01/06/2004 10:31 AMInitial Release
connect-tunnel-0.03
connect-tunnel-0.03
03/20/2003 09:35 AMconnect-tunnel 0.03
connect-tunnel 0.03
03/20/2003 08:34 AMA tool for creating CONNECT tunnels through HTTP proxies.
Console Connect 4 1.0
Console Connect 4 1.0
07/03/2004 09:20 PMA console version of Connect 4.
When the PocketPC Won't Connect
When the PocketPC Won't Connect
05/29/2004 12:10 AMwhat matt wants to connect
what matt wants to connect
08/16/2004 02:04 PMblogs, flickr, feedburner, and delicious already hooked up. what else
is needed?
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Fiber to the Home. Eventually.
Fiber to the Home. Eventually.
06/28/2004 04:17 PMFiber to the home. Video on demand. It's coming.
Can Fiber To The Home Beat DSL Right
Now?
Can Fiber To The Home Beat DSL Right
Now?
11/03/2003 04:24 AMFor many in the telecom/broadband world, the idea of "fiber to the
home" is the holy grail of providing broadband internet services to
customers. However, over in Milan, where one company is trying to do
just that, many people are suggesting
they're ahead of
their time, and most people will be satisfied with just a simple
DSL line for the time being. It is true that you're never going to
convince random people why they should pay so much more for FTTH as
opposed to DSL, but without applications that really make use of the
bandwidth, there really isn't a huge reason to make the leap. So far,
the company, e.Biscom, is
trying to lure users with additional
features like downloadable movies from the major studios, but I'm not
sure that's compelling enough to pay the premium necessary.
Fiber to the home deployment schedule
Fiber to the home deployment schedule
01/07/2004 05:23 PMReuters: "Verizon said
Monday that its initial [fiber] deployment plans involve about 1
million homes next year, with the pace potentially doubling in
2005."
So let's see. Verizon has 30 million residential
customers. If they pass 1 million homes with fiber in 2004 and
double that to 2 million per year in 2005, they'll light everyone up
by
2020. Assuming they actually deploy this time, unlike prior
telco
fiber promises.
Q&A Verizon's Bob Ingalls on home fiber
optics
Q&A Verizon's Bob Ingalls on home fiber
optics
07/25/2004 06:04 AMBoston Globe Jul 25 2004 9:16AM GMT
The home of all natural fiber clothing
in Unique Fashion Designs Made in the
USA.
The home of all natural fiber clothing
in Unique Fashion Designs Made in the
USA.
04/22/2004 05:17 AMHouse of Dra
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IM lets soldiers connect to home for
holidays
IM lets soldiers connect to home for
holidays
12/24/2004 12:40 PMZDNet Dec 23 2004 11:55AM GMT
National & Local Speakers to Headline
Fiber to the Home (FTTH) Conference in
St. Paul, Minnesota on March 30th, 2005
National & Local Speakers to Headline
Fiber to the Home (FTTH) Conference in
St. Paul, Minnesota on March 30th, 2005
03/14/2005 04:40 PMOn-line registration is available for the March 30th Conference: Fiber
Optics to the Home: Connecting Minnesota to the World. The one day
conference will be held at the Sheraton Four Points Hotel in St. Paul,
MN. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Blue Sky Research introduces 25mW, 405nm
violet fiber-coupled laser module with
polarization maintaining fiber.
Blue Sky Research introduces 25mW, 405nm
violet fiber-coupled laser module with
polarization maintaining fiber.
05/31/2004 01:47 PMBlue Sky Research, a volume manufacturer of semiconductor lasers,
laser systems and OEM components, today announced the company is
accepting orders for its FTEC405TM 25mW violet laser with polarization
maintain fiber. This latest release compliments the existing FiberTec
product line of 635 and 405nm high stability fiber-coupled lasers.
The new FiberTEC405 laser module’s power output has been increased and
is now available with either a standard single mode (SMF) or
polarization maintaining (PMF) single mode fiber pigtail. [PRWEB May
19, 2004]
SBC says "me too" to fiber
SBC says "me too" to fiber
06/23/2004 05:25 PMSBC announces a planned US$4 to $6 billion investment in optical fiber
network upgrades. Many critics believe it is the same old song & dance
and will believe it when they see it.
Fiber
Fiber
03/27/2005 10:09 AMFiber 1.3.0 is out, along with the samples project
Fiber gets faster
Fiber gets faster
11/10/2003 11:12 PMThe ITU approves a new standard for transmitting data across optical
fiber. And it's fast. Very fast.
How much would you pay for Fiber to you
Premises
How much would you pay for Fiber to you
Premises
07/20/2004 04:39 AMSeems Verizon is serious about having 1 million homes connected to
the net via fiber with up to 30 MPS connections. I am standing on top
of my chair saying, wire me up. They are set to rollout the service
later this summer. Slashdot has some really good discussion on this.
[Slashdot] [News.com]
Has Your Broadband Had Its Fiber?
Has Your Broadband Had Its Fiber?
09/06/2004 12:50 PMFalling costs, new technology, and competition, with a nudge from
regulatory changes, are bringing fiber closer to homes in the U.S.
just a few years after the idea seemed all but written off. Verizon
Communications, the country's largest regional carrier, is scheduled
to launch commercial fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) service by the end of
the third quarter to about 100,000 potential customers in the Dallas
area. The other two major incumbent carriers, SBC Communications and
BellSouth, are pursuing their own strategies to get fiber into homes
or neighborhoods and deliver a multi-megabit bandwidth boost to
DSL.
Though U.S. carriers use fiber-optic cable for long-haul connections
and some enterprise links, they serve most homes and businesses via
copper lines up to several miles long. Partly as a result of that,
typical DSL services provide less than 2 megabits per second. Putting
in fiber instead of copper opens the door to services measured in the
tens of megabits per second, enough to easily deliver multimedia
services such as video programming and online games.

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PCWorldRead full story...Fiber to the People, Right On
Fiber to the People, Right On
12/04/2003 06:03 AMWhen customers own the network, everyone wins. A commentary by
Lawrence Lessig from Wired magazine about the economic benefits of
socialist networks.
Dark Fiber
Dark Fiber
02/01/2005 10:05 PMCNET: Google wants 'dark fiber' "Google is looking for Strategic
Negotiator candidates with experience in...(i)dentification,
selection, and negotiation of dark fiber contracts both in
metropolitan areas and over long distances as part of development of a
global backbone network," (Thanks, Jon!)...
Fiber To The Dorm Room
Fiber To The Dorm Room
06/02/2004 08:47 AMLooking At Verizon's Fiber Claims
Looking At Verizon's Fiber Claims
07/21/2004 12:59 PMVerizon has been getting a lot of press lately about their fiber to
the home (or, as everyone likes to say these days "to the premise")
plans. The latest was the news about the surprisingly low pricing
that they planned, which the press lapped up quickly. Over at
Broadband Reports, however, where they've been tracking Verizon's
fiber promises for some time, they wonder if the press is
being "blinded
by the light" coming from Verizon's fiber announcements. They
point to over a decade of Verizon (and pre-Verizon components)
promises about delivering fiber to the home, none of which have
actually come true. On top of that, they point to an Om Malik
analysis that suggests
the math on
Verizon's fiber announcements doesn't add up. For all the work
they're doing installing fiber, their primary supplier had a
disastrous quarter. Meanwhile, another analysis notes that
the cost per customer of the fiber installation is a
somewhat ridiculous $1,360. While it is to be expected that early
customers will be more costly to reach and acquire, that's still quite
a lot of money when you want to charge $35/month for service.
Broadband Reports suggests that these Verizon announcements are mainly
designed to keep regulators off their backs, and notes the case of New
Jersey, where Verizon has announced its
cutting back its fiber deployments until the
state reconsiders its decision to set the rates at which Verizon needs
to lease its lines to other carriers. In other words, it all sounds
good, but you probably shouldn't expect to be surfing the light
fantastic via Verizon any time soon.
Carbon Fiber G5 Powerbooks?
Carbon Fiber G5 Powerbooks?
04/13/2004 09:52 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- Rumors abound that the G5 Powerbooks (which last I
heard wouldn't make it out until next year, but Cult of Mac is
guesstimating this summer) will ditch the aluminum casings for carbon
fiber. Carbon fiber is often used in high-performance automotive body
parts due to its decent...
Fellowship for the Fiber-Fixated
Fellowship for the Fiber-Fixated
05/27/2004 01:47 AMYarns, advice and fellowship for knitters willing to spend a little
time in cyberspace.
Should The Government Provide Fiber?
Should The Government Provide Fiber?
12/09/2003 05:04 AMDuring the telecom boom, it seemed like every other company was trying
to cover the country in fiber optics to run the next generation
network. However, that idea went up in smoke when the telecom bubble
burst and now there's lots of random dark fiber lying around.
However, that doesn't mean the idea of fiber optic networks are dead.
It's just that every story you read about fiber these days is talking
about
how all the work is government supported. Not everyone
likes this, as many wonder if tax payer money should be spent on such
technology, or whether the market can sort things out in a better way.
Of course, some point out that even if you're a strong believer in
market economies, it
makes
more sense for governments to support the installation of the basic
fiber infrastructure (since it's a natural monopoly), so long as
the ownership of the network is returned to the people who use it.
Verizon's fiber race is on
Verizon's fiber race is on
07/19/2004 03:04 PMFios, a broadband-over-fiber service the company plans to launch this
summer, is meant to battle cable's own "triple play."
Has Your Broadband Had Its Fiber? (PC
World)
Has Your Broadband Had Its Fiber? (PC
World)
09/06/2004 05:23 AMPC World - Alternative form of high-speed Internet access makes its
way to U.S. homes.
Carbon Fiber Asus V6V
Carbon Fiber Asus V6V
06/17/2005 06:11 PM
There's a rule in the tech
industry—making something out of carbon fiber makes it cooler. I
don't care if it's a toilet plunger or a car hood, carbon fiber just
sounds more interesting than "shiny plastic." Therefore, we aren't
surprised to see that Asus is giving it a go in the carbon fiber
notebook niche.
A few other folks have gone this route, but Asus seems to have hit
a sweet spot. The V6V isn't too ostentatious. It's got a nice Pentium
M-based chipset, and it's acceptably light—a 15" screen at 5.5
pounds—to warrant the carbon fiber.
Asus V6V
Notebook with Carbon Fiber Chassis [MobileMag]
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