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The myth of interference.
The myth of interference.
03/13/2003 10:22 AMSalon:
The myth of interference."Myth of Interference" Slashdotted
"Myth of Interference" Slashdotted
03/13/2003 10:25 AMAbout 475 comments so far at slashdot on my Salon article about David
Reed's ideas about Open Spectrum....
Director of The Science Advisory Board
to Present RNA Interference Technology
Research Insights
Director of The Science Advisory Board
to Present RNA Interference Technology
Research Insights
04/07/2005 02:52 AMOn Monday Tamara Zemlo, Ph.D., MPH, Executive Director of The Science
Advisory Board, presented an overview of RNA interference research
opportunities at the Emerging Technologies for Drug Discovery Meeting
in San Francisco, CA. Her talk, RNA Interference Technology:
Challenges and Opportunities, provided life science researchers with
insights into the types of products and services required to support
functional genomics research, and was based upon a survey conducted by
BioInformatics, LLC (http://www.gene2drug.com), an Arlington, VA-based
market research and consulting firm. [PRWEB Apr 7, 2005]
Salon.com Technology | The new
bl0gocracy
Salon.com Technology | The new
bl0gocracy
07/29/2004 03:30 PM¨§©§ § .. op-ed piece for Salon .. Danah
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Salon.com Technology | Must-download TV
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Powell Opposes Internet Phone
Regulation: Government Interference
Could Stifle Developing Technology, FCC
Chie
Powell Opposes Internet Phone
Regulation: Government Interference
Could Stifle Developing Technology, FCC
Chie
12/02/2003 03:01 AMWashington Post Dec 2 2003 2:53AM ET
Salon.com Technology Blogging grows up
Salon.com Technology Blogging grows up
08/11/2004 10:09 AMSalon profile of Movable
Type
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NPR on Radio Interference
NPR on Radio Interference
05/26/2004 12:09 PMNPR reports on interference among legitimate radio uses: Morning
Edition reports on conflicts between legitimate uses, such as a baby
monitor poorly made that was appearing on military and AM/FM radio
(they pulled the monitor off the market). It also explains how
broadband-over-powerlines (BPL) might have an impact on licensed
amateur radio. The excellent report covers how the FCC is improving
its testing methods to observe interference....
Wi-Fi fudge will allow interference
Wi-Fi fudge will allow interference
08/05/2004 10:37 AMComputer Weekly Aug 5 2004 2:53PM GMT
Electrical (Standards) Interference
Electrical (Standards) Interference
04/02/2005 03:25 PM
HomePlu
g AV is near--but so are three other standards:
Frustrating, isn't it, that just when you hear the news that the
electrical networking standard HomePlug is about to be revised from
version 1.0 to AV (11 Mbps to 200 Mbps!) that three other standards
could split the marketplace and thus doom it in the same way that the
excellent HomeRF standard sunk beneath the waters by failing to reach
the market fast enough with speedy bandwidth.
PC World reports that HomePlug AV will be ratified in June and be
built into settop boxes and other devices. With a raw 200 Mbps design,
it should deliver at least 100 Mbps of actual net throughput, enough
to stream multiple video signals across your home's wiring. It's also
designed to work with Broadband over Powerline (BPL) equipment,
although I'm finding that increasingly unlikely to be deployed in the
U.S. based on power utility statements. (Anti-municipal
telecom/broadband bills would make it impossible for private utilities
to deploy BPL, too.)
The United Powerline Association unfortunately has a competing spec
that won't interoperate. And then HomePlug has a low-power control
protocol they're working on as does Z-Wave.
The article unfortunately quotes the New Millennium
Research Council, a group that I have written about extensively
here because of their parent company, Issue Dynamics, which is a PR
firm that represents incumbent telco and cable operators. The NRMC is
oddly 100-percent behind BPL, and if you look at Issue Dynamics's
client list, you find that Edison Electric Institute and Virginia
Power are represented in their client list; Pacific Gas & Electric
was a former client.
So keep your scorecard straight: utilities offering broadband is a bad
idea when they are owned by municipalities, but an entirely good idea
when private companies own the utilities. And allowing municipal
utilities to allow private companies to offer broadband over their
electrical lines would be bad, too.
Wimax To Be Hampered By 3g And Wi-fi
Interference
Wimax To Be Hampered By 3g And Wi-fi
Interference
06/28/2004 05:01 AMewirelessnews Jun 28 2004 9:02AM GMT
Interference to Pose Problems
Interference to Pose Problems
10/28/2003 11:09 PMAn analyst from the Aberdeen Group suggests that interference will
become a major problem next year: As more hot spots pop up, they are
more likely to interfere with each other, degrading the user
experience. He says that the only solution will be for governments to
open up more spectrum and thus more channels for Wi-Fi so networks
have less chance of interfering with each other....
Add a Cordless Phone, but Not
Interference
Add a Cordless Phone, but Not
Interference
04/22/2004 01:02 AMNew York Times Apr 22 2004 5:05AM GMT
Google Gmail hit by US Senate
interference
Google Gmail hit by US Senate
interference
05/28/2004 04:57 AMSilicon.com May 28 2004 8:37AM GMT
Regulators to end interference with
public safety communication systems
Regulators to end interference with
public safety communication systems
07/10/2004 12:44 PMCanadian Press Jul 10 2004 4:16PM GMT
Nextel's radio interference plan--a
tough call
Nextel's radio interference plan--a
tough call
04/20/2004 08:43 PMThe company's proposal to clear the way for police radios is running
into potentially deal-killing static.
Broadband over power lines causes
interference, claim US radio hams
Broadband over power lines causes
interference, claim US radio hams
01/08/2004 08:27 PMComputer Weekly Jan 8 2004 7:07AM ET
Internet Access Over Power Lines Creates
Radio Interference
Internet Access Over Power Lines Creates
Radio Interference
05/08/2004 01:20 PMVOA May 8 2004 5:17PM GMT
Tenet Urges CIA to Resist Outsiders'
Interference (Los Angeles Times)
Tenet Urges CIA to Resist Outsiders'
Interference (Los Angeles Times)
07/09/2004 05:15 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — At a time when U.S.
intelligence failures have prompted calls for sweeping reform,
outgoing CIA Director George J. Tenet on Thursday delivered a farewell
address to agency employees, urging them to resist unnecessary or
unwanted changes.
Regulators amend Nextel deal to clear up
public safety interference
Regulators amend Nextel deal to clear up
public safety interference
12/24/2004 12:40 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 23 2004 2:14AM GMT
Will Salon Ever Die?
Will Salon Ever Die?
03/17/2005 03:13 AMSalon.com
: How many lives does Salon have? I just noticed that two years
ago today, we were posting about how they couldn't pay their rent and
were almost gone.
Well, Salon is almost bankrupt. We've heard this before —
Salon is always rumored to be circling the drain, ready to go under in
a blaze of glory. Of course, this time they can't pay their rent, so I
think it's serious.
Yet, they're still around.
Other: Salon Mac Feature
Other: Salon Mac Feature
02/01/2005 08:48 PM
Will the Mini give the Mac a second chance against Windows?
Salon article
Salon article
07/14/2004 10:23 AMSalon
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Salon TV awards
Salon TV awards
09/17/2004 08:34 AMYour picks -- and ours -- for who should take home Emmy.
Spolsky in Salon
Spolsky in Salon
12/19/2004 03:24 PMI've been an admirer of Joel Spolsky's
writing on software since I
started reading it several years ago. Last month when I was in New
York I sat down with Joel and had a good long talk about software
development, partly for the purpose of my book research and partly
because I knew he'd be entertaining and thoughtful. Today's Salon
features a
write-up of the interview, pegged in part to the publication of a
book collection of Spolsky's essays.
Salon in Libraries?
Salon in Libraries?
03/19/2003 10:45 PMLast year I said I thought Salon should look into licensing
content to libraries, and now they're finally doing something about
it. Adrienne Crew, their Content Licensing Manager, sent me the
following:
"Thought you'd like to know that Salon's Premium Institutional
Subscription program for libraries is finally up and running....
Currently we are offering a one year subscription in the $300-400
range and feeds all access to the articles on the site via an IP
authentication system or a single password."
More details as I get them.
Salon op-ed on DNC bl0ggers
Salon op-ed on DNC bl0ggers
07/29/2004 05:05 AMDanah boyd has adapted her rant about the NYT's dismissal of the DNC
bloggers as "Web diarists" into an op-ed for Salon.
Blogging will not replace traditional journalism, but it presents a
threat to the normative press culture and an opportunity for radical
reporting. Bloggers do place the issue of professionalism under
attack, not by being unprofessional, but by exposing the ways in which
the media operates. As blogging reaches the masses, people are
introduced to information that was not reported because it did not
suit the party line. Bloggers will happily document the power games
that they witness in the press room and will expose future Jayson
Blairs. Bloggers also capture information that the mainstream press
does not yet realize is valuable, which means that ambitious and
digitally minded journalists are constantly scanning the blogs for
information. More and more, journalists are thanking bloggers for new
slants. The competition between journalists and bloggers for readers'
attention results in more diverse and compelling coverage.
Reg Req'd LinkTechnorati Salon
Technorati Salon
05/19/2004 05:45 PM
I have a late afternoon meeting in the City today so I am thinking
about stopping
by at Technorat
i Developer's
Salon afterward for pizza, beer, conversation, and adventure (I
never been to
that part of the town -- Do I need to bring my urban jungle knife,
David?).
Maybe I'll see you there.

danah in Salon: The new bl0gocracy
danah in Salon: The new bl0gocracy
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Salon.com - Daou Report
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foul
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Salon discusses Orkut
Salon discusses Orkut
06/16/2004 03:59 AMYou are who you
know
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Stepheon's Confusion on Salon
Stepheon's Confusion on Salon
04/21/2004 03:23 AMMy copy of Neal Stephenson's
Confusion, the new, enormous sequel to
Quicksilver, arrived in the mail yesterday before I left for
Turin, and it's in my suitcase, waiting for me. Quicksilver was a
remarkable book, a triumphant combination of Stephenson's
trivia-obsessed, research-intensive approach to the precursors of the
information age (viz.
Snow Crash's Nam-Shub of Enki and
Cryptonomicon's Bletchley Park sequences) and his gift for
sprawling, braided stoorylines that combine slapstick action scenes
with intense, emotional passages.
Salon's running a double feature on Stephenson today: a long interview with Neal, and a review by Andrew Leonard. Both are highly recommended -- I
can't wait to sink my teeth into this book.
Science was new and they didn't know how to do it yet. Science was and
is a somewhat contentious thing. Someone's got a theory and they
promulgate that theory and then something else comes along and alters,
improves on or even flatly contradicts it. Now that we've got 350
years of perspective on this, scientists understand that this is how
it's done and there's a mechanism in place for how to do it. It's
refereed journals and it's become institutionalized. They didn't have
that perspective on it. They couldn't stand back and say, Well, my
theory may get contradicted here and there, but this guy who's
contradicting it will get contradicted in turn. They didn't have that
expectation. They didn't have journals. The first two journals were
the Journale de Savants, which was about 1665, and the Proceedings of
the Royal Society, which was right about the same time. Leibniz had to
found his own journal in order to publish his own work. They were kind
of banging around in the dark trying to figure out how to do this.
Hooke, for example, when he figured out how arches work, published it
as an anagram. He condensed the idea into this pithy statement: "The
ideal form of an arch is the form of a chain hanging, flipped upside
down." Then he scrambled the letters to make an anagram and published
it. That way, he wasn't giving away the secret, but if somebody came
along a few years later and claimed that they'd invented it, he could
just unscramble what he'd published. He was establishing precedence.
Hooke squabbled with [Christiaan] Huygens over a bunch of
clock-related inventions. This kind of thing was just rife. It came to
a head in a grotesque way in the priority dispute over [who invented]
the calculus. That was so embarrassing to the whole institution of
science and people were so nauseated by it that it taught everyone a
lesson. After that, no one would dream of doing what Newton did, which
was to invent something really important and then sit on it for 30
years.
Salon: Mozilla rising
Salon: Mozilla rising
09/11/2002 06:43 PMBut the best part about Mozilla is that it is not just a browser.
Scores of developers are now talking about using Mozilla as a
"platform" -- that is, using Mozilla's underlying code to build
non-browser applications, like calendar programs and e-mail programs
and even Linux desktops. You don't need to download Mozilla to use
these apps, as some are distributed with their own stripped-down
version of Mozilla's engine -- which, if you think about it, is
exactly the kind of thing Microsoft was trying to prevent when it
launched its war against Netscape. It didn't want Netscape around,
because Netscape was becoming a platform. So wouldn't it be rich if,
in the end, Microsoft succeeds in killing Netscape and winning the
browser war but still, somehow, doesn't eliminate the platform threat?
If Netscape dies but the dragon that it spawned burns Redmond?
"btn" I don't know why so many people in the open source world have an
inferiority complex and are always comparing themselves to Microsoft,
or planning Microsoft's downfall, or are simply jealous. When I
release open source software, I'm just pleased if a hundred or a
thousand people are using it. And if Microsoft ever uses my code, hey
that would be delightful!
"zeldman.cramps"
as Salon reports today
as Salon reports today
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Salon Interviews Neal Stephenson
Salon Interviews Neal Stephenson
04/21/2004 08:58 AMWarning over 'hair salon stroke'
Warning over 'hair salon stroke'
04/24/2004 03:31 AMA widower who believes a visit to a hair salon caused his wife's
stroke calls for safeguards to be put in place.
Joseph Wilson interviewed at Salon.
Joseph Wilson interviewed at Salon.
05/03/2004 02:38 AM
Joseph Wilson interviewed at Salon. They've also tried to
portray you, and all the other whistle-blowers who have spoken out
against the administration, as partisan democrats. Do you think that
has been an effective technique?
It hasn't worked with me. People are touched by this story because it
gives a human face to a whole host of lies and deceptions that only
now are becoming apparent to the American public. Americans don't like
this attitude. Americans don't like to see their women taken out and
beaten up.
Johnny Investigates Bioethics for Salon
Johnny Investigates Bioethics for Salon
10/29/2003 12:10 AMWe stood there on the concrete steps of the U-Haul self-storage in
South San Francisco, johnny and I, watching the cars accelerate onto
101 South and waiting for a locksmith to come and drill the padlock
that stood between us and several boxes of Acts so we could get back
in our borrowed Isuzu Trooper and haul ass down that same 101 to the
O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference. To pass the time, and apropos
of nothing much, johnny told me the story of how his oldest daughter
went extravagantly, cinematically insane one day.
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