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Comment privacy concerns... (Score 0) 182

Privacy concerns...This came to mind quite quickly, but then I thought if scientists, academics and developers are very concerned about privacy issues in building any new systems that work with the internet, this is a better outcome than the one we have today i.e. security is not even considered in ip v4.
We do live in a Democracy so the said developers scientists and academics won't get into trouble developing such a system, it'll also take government some time to get around any security and privacy built in to any new systems. The present system we have now is the worst of all situations any kind of privacy concerns we have will have been exploited, plus some others that maybe we haven't even thought up. Do you think I'm thinking correctly here or is there any thing I have over looked? Can we already be located in a sentient office way with out our knowledge or am I paranoid.
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Journal Journal: Open Spectrum: Toward Ubiquitous Connectivity

Posted by michael on Thursday June 12, @09:04PM
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Journal Journal: BitTorrent Guide

An anonymous reader writes BitTorrent is the new latest/greatest P2P app to come and one of the MP3 rags has published a guide to it. Shareaza has already started to implement support for it, though support is in the early stages. The ruling is blazing fast downloads, but the difficulty of finding .tor files and other issues shows it is still a work in progress
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Journal Journal: OSCOM

OSCOM is an international, not-for-profit organization dedicated to Open Source Content Management.

The goal is to bring together as many great brains as possible to build a network and grow the community of open source content management.

We want to show the world that there are already great and easy-to-use open source content management solutions out there.

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Journal Journal: Buy Broadband From Your Neighbor

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The InternetPosted by timothy on Thursday February 13, @02:24PM
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Journal Journal: Upgrading Training and Certification?

An un-named reader asks: "For various reasons, I've been out of the workforce and IT industry since 2000, before which I was employed as an NT-based sysadmin at a large Canadian company. After moving to NYC I found the market flat and got into other work for a while. Now I find myself wanting to get back into IT professionally, but my resume is getting no nibbles at all (over 800 resumes submitted in the last year or so). As a result, I decided to take some training courses to get me back up to

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