Sunday, 01 August 2010

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iFiasco

Quick five on Pacific Fibre
I was a Barcamp virgin
And my favourite muppet
Fry up: Just data on a disk
So how do you think that Apple press conference will go?
Winners and losers decided in secret
Remembering the pinkalicious
What's another few billion?
Whaddarya worth
Orcon ad wins plaudits, makers don't make it to awards
Question of software patents returns from the dead
iPad issue identified in Oz
For once, Telecom is the little guy in a legal stoush
Search engines soiled by oil
Good things come in tiers
Windows going, going, gone at Google?
Back-up and tracking software will beat burglars
2 Degrees moves are underwhelming
Computerworld website boosted; Will Telecom spin off Chorus?
Time to modernise telco charging
NextWindow sale raises patent issues once more
Fear the updates
Freeth froths about "network socialism"
Three of the best
Bad things come in threes for Telecom
Oh, the manatee
Friday songs, scorched nodes and putting ACTA on the radar
Good lord
Corrupt copyright, root causes and dinosaurs slugging it out
Danger ads
Could a bit of malware destroy an entire business model?
ACTA warmup
Stephen Fry on that new mobile operating system (whatever it's called) and bracing for ACTA in NZ
Another wondrous piece of string
Google could fund the fibre but who will fight the filter?
Confusion as a writing tool
Porting gets volatile, Gattung gets even
Working for the clampdown
The internet is being strangled
Regulation is futile
Lego, ALU, UBA, EUBA, BUBA - you figure it out
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