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I’ve been lucky enough to be able to spend the last few days hanging out with Sascha Meinrath, of cuwireless fame. And so, I’ve been able to personally monitor and talk with him about the bizzare efforts of FEMA and other authorities to delay, obstruct, and prohibit the grass roots efforts to […]
OK, so, if you could, what one thing would you want to know that would affect how you think the internet might develop over the next 10 years. Here’s my question …
Does the mass of humanity want to create and participate in the web as an act of creation and dialog, […]
Labor day is past, the kids have happily headed off to a new school year, and I thought I’d treat myself by taking a morning and writing an essay of some substance. I’ve been spending some time lately thinking about the future of the internet, and, trite phrases like “tipping point” aside, it seems […]
Martin Geddes often writes that the correct price of a phone call is … *free*. My brother just sent me a link to this North American-based conferencing company that will give you 120 days of a free conference bridge that will mix up to 96 callers. I’ve only given this cursory […]