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1. COOK Report for September 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... Thailand.  Most importantly because John lives in the village of the family of his Thai wife, Nog Pai where I visited him in March 2010, he sees first hand how the technology can solve local problems. ...
2. COOK Report for July 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... compile what will become massive databases of patient histories starting with the five most common chronic illness of adults in western societies.  The first clinical trials of the software are beginning ...
... Most importantly because John lives in the village of the family of his Thai wife, Nog Pai where I visited him in March 2010, he sees first hand how the technology can solve local problems. He describes ...
4. COOK Report for June 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... this is necessary to sell more and more copies.  (But to many readers the questions may also help to ground what much of this actually means.  See below.) Such was my first reaction.  But JSB responded ...
5. COOK Report for April - May 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... But she was the earliest person to connect all the dots and see the much bigger picture, and she has been self- lessly laboring in the trenches ever since. While I met Eva in 1992, I first heard about ...
6. December 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... of pre 1984 monopoly services where the best the customer could hope for was a tweedle dum versus tweedle dee choice between cable co and telco – both with similar services and prices. Erik, first in ...
7. November 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
...  The first application of information technology that I ever wrote about was more than 30 years ago with Dr. Larry Weed’s Problem Oriented Medical Information System. As I look back I can see now how ...
8. October 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... assets to instead of drains upon their national economies. Two postscripts in the interview cover first  a description of the 21CN network aimed at understanding how it facilitates the capabilities that ...
9. September 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... COOK Report: John Hagel and John Seely Brown have come out with their first extensive report on the way the world works from the Deloitte Center for the Edge. Here is a snippet of Cory Doctorow's take. ...
10. August 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... first occasion that I can remember where I went out of the way to tell the world the story of a new and very fascinating technology but 30 years later one unfortunately that has not gotten very far because ...
11. July 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... the July issue in order to present two interviews. The first, with Sara Wedeman, was done on June 4. We both have labored mightily to include it before final policy decisions are made in Washington, DC. ...
12. June 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... that enter the telecoms market start to invest first in assets that are easy to enter. 2. They then expand by selling services and building assets into complementary areas with partially leased network ...
13. April 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... the first part of a long two-part interview with a high energy physicist Harvey Newman.  Harvey explains the origins of his involvement in data networks and other fields of information technology, ...
14. March 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... mbits service, we will have liberated the communications network from the tyranny of the incumbents. On  the following day (January 15th) Mark wrote: The first draft of the broadband bill is ...
15. COOK Report Business Model
(Main/Subscribe)
... the U.S. There is a strong focus on the economic impact of open access fiber, advanced networks and other forms of rich connectivity. The COOK Report is a newsletter first published in 1992. ...
16. February 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... in his Office of the CTO. “First to introduce unity and consistency to the strategic direction of the ICT research and innovation by means of the development of a national strategy that enjoys broad support ...
17. January 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
...  Why Regulators Can’t Put Us Back in the Box, pp. 19- 33 Jaap van Till grants us first publication of his November 7th Jens Arnbak lecture in which he looks at how the digital and internet revolution ...
18. December 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... issue presents the first description of VisualArts Systems Inc, a start up with software that solves the intellectual property problem by letting museums, artists and photographers write their own licenses ...
19. October 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... does not presume like ATT to be able to make business records out of its customer’s data traffic. Darkstrand is moving ahead of four fronts. First an MOU with Florida Lambda Rail that Mike hopes ...
20. September 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... threat Optical Network Migration Strategies p. 50 Coluccio: First, it [the report from Cannes] suggests a convergence of previously- perceived 'residential last mile' technologies, on the one hand, and ...
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