James Plummer: Tracking You Through the Mail

CounterPunch Privacy Villain of the Week – James Plummer: Tracking You Through the Mail. President's Commission on the US Postal Service Next week, a special commission created by President Bush will present him with a final report on “articulating a proposed vision for the future of the United States Postal Service.” That vision includes the… Continue reading James Plummer: Tracking You Through the Mail

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Millions Going Solo With Cells

Millions Going Solo With Cells. Industry analysts say 7.5 million Americans have cut the cord of their land-line phones, with students, recent graduates and young professionals leading the way. Some wonder if they'll return to land lines later or if wireless will meet all their needs. [Wired News]

Voting Suit Gains Momentum

Voting Suit Gains Momentum. A federal appeals court will hear oral arguments in a California woman's lawsuit claiming that touch-screen voting systems, as currently deployed, are unconstitutional. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]

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Lecture notes online

Lecture notes online. The slides for our Web Design World presentations – and what to make of them. [Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily Report]

Higher Education Accelerating Wireless Access for Students

Higher Education Accelerating Wireless Access for Students. “From the 2002 Campus Computing Survey Report from Campus Computing.net: 'Roughly two-thirds (67.9 percent) of the institutions participating in the 2002 survey report that they have functioning wireless LANs, compared to half (50.6 percent) in 2001 and 29.6 percent in 2000. Another eighth (12.7 percent) report that wireless… Continue reading Higher Education Accelerating Wireless Access for Students

Dear Abby, How Can My Industry Stop Alienating Our Customers and Making Money Again?

Dear Abby, How Can My Industry Stop Alienating Our Customers and Making Money Again?. Stopping the Pop-swappers “According to the RIAA, CD sales dropped by 10% in 2001 and a further 6.8% last year, largely because of file sharing. But the figures tell a different story. In America and the rest of the world the… Continue reading Dear Abby, How Can My Industry Stop Alienating Our Customers and Making Money Again?

Travel Photography and the Law

Travel Photography and the Law. “Before you take that photo, you may need permission for the following: Photographing buildings, works of art, or other copyrighted items; Photographing people; Photographing on public or private property. In this short article, attorney Dianne Brinson briefly discusses when permission may be required.” [xBlog: The visual thinking weblog | XPLANE]

When Financial Scandals Were More Fun

When Financial Scandals Were More Fun. Patricia Beard's colorful new book suggests how Edith Wharton might have sounded had she been hugely interested in the insurance business. By Janet Maslin. [New York Times: Books]

An Experience with Safari

An Experience with Safari. Ian Stoba, a Safari subscriber, describes a recent experience he had when his credit card submission was rejected. He writes, “Many other businesses could stand to learn that putting well informed and capable people in front of customers earns loyal, repeat business.”… [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]

Revisiting Zope

Revisiting Zope. For years I've been following the adventures of Zope, an open source application server that is particularly adept at content management. The Zope engine and its layered applications are written in Python, and the whole system is built on top of a Python-based object database called ZODB. Having done a lot of Zope… Continue reading Revisiting Zope