Isolation Spawns Opposition to the White House

Isolation Spawns Opposition to the White House It appears that the White House is being stalked by non-cooperative centers of gravity (Boyd). For example, the President's ability to persuade the public on issues regarding Iraq are nil (the poll numbers on his latest speech showed no movement). Further, direct opposition is hardening: Zogby : In… Continue reading Isolation Spawns Opposition to the White House

De-escalation

De-escalation Bill Lind. Just as having soldiers who want to fight is important in Second and Third Generation war, so not wanting to fight is key to success in the Fourth Generation. Any fight, whether won or lost, ultimately works against an outside power that is trying to damp down a Fourth Generation conflict. Fighting… Continue reading De-escalation

Full Disclosure

Full Disclosure. Project Aardvark presents Fog Creek Copilot (coming soon from Fog Creek Software) Fog Creek Copilot is a service that lets you help your friends, relatives, and customers fix their computer problems over the Internet. Built on a VNC core, Fog Creek Copilot sets itself apart from other remote assistance software and services in… Continue reading Full Disclosure

Americans have more devices than broadband

Americans have more devices than broadband. MIT's Technology Review notes that while more than half of Americans now own advanced digital media devices, only about one quarter have broadband access. Is the digital divide more pronounced in terms of network access than hardware ownership? [M]ore than half of U.S. households now have a DVD player,… Continue reading Americans have more devices than broadband

Dell misses chance to make influential happy

Dell misses chance to make influential happy. Jeff Jarvis learns that Dell is not watching blogs and gives them hell for it. I agree. If you aren't listening to the new word-of-mouth network you'll miss opportunities like this to make influentials happy.  [Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger]

The FCC Loses its Memory

The FCC Loses its Memory. One non-Supernova event signficant enough to note here. Bob Pepper, Chief of Policy Development at the FCC and my former boss and mentor, is leaving the Commission. (He just told me the internal email went around announcing his farewell party, so that makes it official!) Pepper is irreplaceable. He's the… Continue reading The FCC Loses its Memory