The Washington Post has a great op-ed by the founder and CEO of LinkedIn, Reid Hoffman, in which Mr. Hoffman points out that “[t]o translate the stimulus into sustainable growth, we need incentives for business innovators.” Among Mr. Hoffman’s suggestions for the new administration are (a) encouraging small businesses with [...]
Yesterday Facebook released the first drafts of their principles that “will guide development of the service”, and Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. It reminds me that I’ve been meaning to post about the kerfuffle from a few weeks ago over Facebook changing its Terms of Service. Facebook changed the terms [...]
By mlee|2016-12-21T00:14:57-05:00February 27th, 2009|Blog, Privacy|
Wired has an interesting article on why the iPhone isn’t as popular in Japan as in the US. The magazine points out that “from a Japanese perspective, […] almost everything [is wrong with the iPhone]: the high monthly data plans that go with it, its paucity of features, the low-quality [...]
It's 2009, so that means the Copyright Office is in the process of considering new exemptions to the DMCA prohibition on circumvention of digital locks on copyrighted works. Not surprisingly, the Electronic Frontier Foundation submitted a proposal to exempt computer programs that enable wireless telphone handsets for purposes of enabling interoperable applications [...]
By mlee|2009-02-27T00:43:44-05:00February 27th, 2009|Blog|
NetworkWorld writes that “[t]he figures from the latest Web Hacking Incidents Database Annual Report suggest that stealing money and data is not always the overriding motivation for hackers, although it has been a rising trend in recent years. ‘While financial gain is certainly a big driver for Web hacking, ideological [...]