Posts Tagged ‘Politics’

Google Stands Up To China

Google is taking a courageous stand against China.  Good for them! We launched Google.cn in January 2006 in the belief that the benefits of increased access to information for people in China and a more open Internet outweighed our discomfort in agreeing to censor some results. At the time we made clear that “we will carefully [...]

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Cash For Software Clunkers

I received this e-mail today from Shavlik Technologies.  This is a very interesting twist on the government automobile stimulus program.  It’s a shame we already use this product… Shavlik Technologies is offering customers 1 million reasons to dump their resource-guzzling patch management, configuration management, and antivirus solutions with a rebate program that provides a cash [...]

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Is Sugar The Laptop Or The Operating System?

Nicholas Negroponte is at it again, giving an interview in Singapore and discussing the major failings of the OLPC project.  I was struck by one thing that he said: Putting a crank-shaft on the XO laptop was a mistake, but the biggest mistake was not having Sugar run as an application “on a vanilla Linux [...]

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Common Sense: The Cure For The Common FUD

Did you know that we were attacked by North Korea last week? To hear the media tell it, the United States suffered a major cyberattack last week. Stories were everywhere. “Cyber Blitz hits U.S., Korea” was the headline in Thursday’s Wall Street Journal. North Korea was blamed. Where were you when North Korea attacked America? [...]

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Where Is Their Vote?

I support the Iranian freedom movement. You can find out more about this important movement by following #IranElection on Twitter or on Andrew Sullivan’s blog. God go with the people of Iran during this difficult time.  I am praying for the people of Iran.  You should be too…

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Digital Socialism

The latest issue of Wired Magazine features an article called The New Socialism: Global Collectivist Society Is Coming Online.  The author, Kevin Kelly, lays out an interesting case for a new form of socialism.  Today’s social networks (Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Wikipedia, etc…) are all examples of this behavior.  After reading the article however, I must [...]

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Digital Textbooks

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is pushing for California to adopt digital textbooks in favor if printed ones.  This is an effort to help reign in an out of control budget deficit.  This makes perfect sense.  We expect our children to cart around half their body weight using textbooks that are often out of date before they [...]

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