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Technology Research News July 2, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
Study reveals Net's parts The Internet is rooted in the geopolitical boundaries of the real world -- its natural organization includes groupings that conform largely to national borders. Spaces between groupings are Internet fault lines that reveal where the global network is most vulnerable to splitting. apart. |
Reason July 2003 Jesse Walker |
The Big Block Last year Pennsylvania passed a bill to crack down on child pornography online. The cause was uncontroversial, but the law's approach -- requiring Internet Service Providers to block Web sites based on their Internet Protocol addresses -- drew immediate criticism from the technology community. |
CIO July 1, 2003 Scarlet Pruitt |
On Second Thought... Microsoft had the press release ready to go on what its British division dubbed the iLoo, a proposal designed to install Internet access in portable public toilets -- a sort of portal potty. But soon after word of the iLoo leaked to the press, Microsoft ended up flushing the idea. |
Entrepreneur July 2003 Mark Henricks |
Where's Big Brother? Orwell's nightmare won't be coming to the Internet anytime soon. |
Searcher June 2003 Bjorner & Ardito |
Online Before the Internet: Early Pioneers Tell Their Stories The technology of early online was a confluence of systems, databases, and people. Although they worked together to grow a new industry, the individuals and companies instrumental in early online also competed with each other. |
Wired June 2003 Duncan Watts |
Six Degrees of Interconnection Relationship space: meet your network neighbors |
ONLINE May/Jun 2003 Mark Goldstein |
Who Was, WHOIS, and Who Will Be: Domain Name Ownership Research Tools Reasons for researching domain names range from the simple, to the complex. The range of rationales for doing domain name searches is matched by the range of products. |
ONLINE May/Jun 2003 Greg R. Notess |
Unlocking URLs: Extensions, Shortening Options, and Other Oddities As we ship URLs to each other and use them in citations, unlocking some of their stranger secrets, along with knowledge of URL shortening tools, can make it easier to actually get to the appropriate Web page. |
Information Today May 2003 Dick Kaser |
Opinion: Net Rises to the Occasion National and international crises always put the Net to the test. How far has it come? What's it capable of doing now? Or, how have we managed to incorporate this new tool into our common, ordinary, everyday lives? |
D-Lib April 2003 O'Neill et al. |
Trends in the Evolution of the Public Web: 1998-2002 The swiftness of the World Wide Web's ascension from obscure experiment to cultural icon has been truly remarkable. |
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