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1. September 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... that must be made   in order to ensure  and ongoing successful relationship with major clients with whom in most cases, Arcadia has been working for more than a decade. As far as our technology focus ...
2. September 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... your posting this to your list of erudite and "open"-minded thinkers, some of whom already using open source approaches in their respective fields, for the purpose of eliciting comments, criticisms and ...
3. March 2003
(Issue Summaries/2003)
... it is not clear where one will come from. Standards development would prove useful. But by whom? The IETF is very unlikely. The IEEE perhaps. The Consumer Electronics Association claims to be doing work ...
4. December 2003
(Issue Summaries/2003)
... Harry Edwards for whom Powell clerked less than ten years ago. Triennial Review and the Problematic Future of the Independent ISP , pp 4 -9 The 568 page Triennial Review published by the FCC on August ...
5. February 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... into real time global businesses. It does not necessarily mean that the US will remain number one, rather number one will be whomever understands these issues the best. . . . So Who Wins? COOK Report: ...
6. March - May 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... us?” This indeed may be a frequent question and worry. Many companies would choose to loose a percent of two or three out of fear of having to “undress” in front of those with whom they do business. But ...
7. July 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... machine so aptly described in a recent essay by Kevin Kelly. Indeed wherever I went and to whomever I talked I encountered a consistent and altogether not surprising refrain of the necessity to solve ...
THE NATIONAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION NETWORK: WHOM SHALL IT SERVE? Our draft left with US Congress Office of Technology Assessment on February 28, 1992 Gordon Cook, Editor Publisher COOK Report on Internet ...
... American relations well. Meanwhile, having arrived in Moscow at 10 am Friday October 2, on Saturday the 3rd, I take the overnight train to Petersburg where on Sunday morning Victor Iukhtentko (whom I ...
... of the pensioners -- some who do not now have food or heat and many more of whom will be at risk by the fall. Some die now. Over the next year, thousands more will. The opposition says that the government ...
11. Wireless As An Internet On-Ramp & Local Loop By Pass
(Archive/Special Reports Archive)
... bandwidth in every cell. To prevent interference between adjoining cells, analog and TDMA systems could use a frequency in only one cell out of seven." [An engineer with whom we spoke suggested that the ...
12. NII: The Dark Side in Washington State
(Archive/Special Reports Archive)
... the essence of NII is often in the eye of the beholder. In fact, there is no widely accepted definition of or goals for NII. Instead, it is one of those terms with a definition specific to whomever is ...
13. March April 2005
(Issue Summaries/2005)
... for whom established carriers’ cookie cutter options may now be unduly limiting. While our IXCs are losing their consumer business both to cheaper and more efficient alternatives (including mobile), their ...
14. July August 2005
(Issue Summaries/2005)
... Architectures and the Duopoly’s Plans for the Last Mile A Discussion on Where the Technology and Economics are Headed A MCI-Verizon: A Happy Ending, But for Whom? p. 50 LEC Survival Through the Enforcement ...
15. April 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... the ability to interact with whomever without intermediaries telling them how to do it. _ For the complete issue you must subscribe.   Contents The Rise of Utility Computing in the Context ...
16. March 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... “No one is really sure who owes what and to whom, and what is the risk that there may be no one to pay that CDS when it comes due? The entire mess is going to have to be unwound in the coming quarters. ...
17. February 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... portrayal of Milton Friedman whom she calls Dr Shock and portrays as the epicenter of all that has gone wrong in the United states in the last fifty years. While I had never read any Friedman nor experienced ...
18. January 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... out what they were doing wrong. I would. She led me to believe that they would give me a human name and contact number from whom i could get help in the future. That idea I like. Doc Searls My own tale ...
19. August 2007
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... - or those, who at their leisure - on their own time and terms - perfected a particular piece of code? Who was in service of whom? It was not one-way.   2. This leads to the observation that ...
20. March 2007
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... practices a zero sum view of business by advantaging his node at the expense of those whom he deals with. The nodal versus networked point of view is also similar to the equilibrium state economics versus ...
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