Here’s a good article by Tim Cavanaugh on Gavin Newsom’s silly ideas about free WiFi.
On the FCC & Telco Reform
Here’s my column on VoIP and the upcoming TRO decision.
Dick Cheney’s packing meat
I have no idea if this photo’s been altered at all, but it and this story are hilarious!
On defining value
Here’s my column on digital economies and the game Second Life. SL has a currency called the Linden dollar that trades against the American dollar.
Second Life Rocks!
One of the speakers at ACC04 is Cory Ondrejka, VP of Product Development for Linden Lab, creators of Second Life. Since I’m introducing him, I decided to log on at Second Life and try out the game. I *love* it. It’s as close to a different universe as we can get (drug-free, [...]
Accelerating Change 2004
This is one of the best conferences of the entire year, and not just because I’m emceeing. Anyone who’s interested in tech and the future needs to be here.
Play games based on real news
If I ever get some free time to play a game (maybe over Christmas…), I’m going to try one of these. What a cool company.
Know Anyone Who Wants to Fight Over the Election?
Someone posted to Craig’s List asking for a fight. Classic.
On E-voting
Here’s my column on e-voting and why it’s humans, not the machines, that matter most.
What the results of ballot propositions say about Californians
You can read the entire column here, but the summary is this:
“California’s proposition choices paint a picture of a state that is pro-technology but could use some lessons in economics and political theory. Supporting stem cell research and opposing a new tax on telecommunications demonstrate the pro-technology bent, but plunging California into $6 billion in [...]
The United States of Canada?
With all the chattering about Democrats who want to move to Canada because their team lost, it didn’t take long for someone to create a new map. You can compare it to the actual red and blue states.
The “Mom test” worked
That’s right, my mother (and my liberal hairdresser) both told me before the election they thought Bush should win, and of course, he did. Talking with people outside of the regular political machines tends to be a really good way to predict elections. Way to go, Mom.
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