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Law change on internet 'grooming'

Law change on internet 'grooming' 02/16/2004 02:19 AM

BBC Feb 16 2004 6:36AM GMT




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You remind me of those people who said they'd never get cell phones.

"I remember when everyone shouted into their cell phones and thought that their batteries drained faster when they made long distance phones. I remember when people (who now have cell phones) swore to me that they'd never have a cell phone. I remember when cell phones looked more like military radios. I think it's fine to gripe about technology, but I would warn those people who swear they'll never use a technology. Technology evolves and so do social norms.

We've been having a dialog recently about the relationship between social norms and technology. I think this is part of the same dialog. New technologies disrupt our habits and our norms and what we feel comfortable with. I am an early adopter type who uses every technology possible and I try to wrap my life around it all. Some people try the technology and point out the tensions. Some people ignore the technology. Technology evolves along with the social norms. When it works well, we end up with a technology that contributes to society in some way and becomes a seamless part of our social norms. When it doesn't work well it either damages society or does not integrate and is discarded." [Joi Ito's Web, emphasis above is mine]

Joi could have been talking about libraries and librarians. Think you'll never use IM for reference? Think ebooks will never go mainstream? Think you'll never need a wireless network at home or work?

Do you have a cellphone?


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The change a'comin'


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A Change of Perspective


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When I ran across Josh's a technology perspective entry, it really resonated with me. Allow me to quote him and then ramble for a bit. It struck me today that the focus of my interests have changed drastically since leaving California. When you're submerged in the land of technology, it becomes etched on your mind. You live and breathe high-tech, and everything around you from the people to the local news and even the billboards are talking about the newest...

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The more things change 06/02/2004 08:14 PM
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Change Your Old Bookmarks


Change Your Old Bookmarks 01/23/2004 02:20 PM

Hey folks, if any of your are subscribed to the RSS feed under the old deanebarker.net domain name, you need to get that changed to gadgetopia.com right quick. DNS on deanebarker.net is changing as we speak, as that site is going to become my personal blog sometime in the future.

If you don't change the domain name, this may be the last post your aggregator can find. Whether that's a blessing or curse, I leave to you to decide.

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A terabyte for $500 and change


A terabyte for $500 and change 05/18/2004 10:25 AM
TigerDirect is advertising Seagate 120GB drives for $59.99 after the rebate. Applying my unique math skills (i.e., I've never done a calculation correctly), I think that works out to $511.91 for a terabyte of storage. Why, that'd be enough to store an entire blog, with room left over to download Tetris!...

Itching for a change


Itching for a change 05/17/2004 07:25 AM
I've been in a relationship for eight years but I fear commitment and crave experience. What should I do?

Lindows to Change Name


Lindows to Change Name 04/09/2004 04:05 PM

Lindows.com - Michael's Minutes: Name Change: Lindows is changing their name because they're sick of getting sued. This is the right way to go. Far be it for me to defend Redmond, but the name was an obvious attempt to capitalize on Microsoft's market recognition. Besides, if your product is good enough, it should stand on its own. This gives them time and capital to fight other battles.

Via Boing Boing.

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