08 Aug 2001 'Igniting Fear With Flying Metal' - The Survival Research Laboratories are a loosely assembled group of half-mad scientists who build big robots and then blow them up. Read the story. See the pictures. View the video. It's smashing good fun. Multimedia presentation by Jeremy Barna and Brad King. [Wired News] Check it out. Nearly as good as the old Archaos in the early 90s.
[ 08-Aug-01 8:51pm ] Online Journalism Review: The - Online Journalism Review: The Promise of the Daily Me [Tomalak] I've been looking for "The Daily Me" for ages. And this website is the latest iteration of that search. Good article BTW.
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07 Aug 2001 Line56.com : Suppliers should be given direct access to a buying organization%u2019s staff to counteract the %u201Cabysmal%u201D state of supplier enablement, argues a report from AMR Research. Repeat after me. Without suppliers, there's no B2B trade. Watch this space.
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[ 07-Aug-01 7:56pm ] 802.11b is wonderful. It sets us free from the telcos and makes us truly mobile. But there's a dark side (or light depending on your POV. It's wonderfully easy to crack. "War Driving" is now a spectator sport. But what's going to be fascinating is how fast 802.11a takes off. It's a solid 54Mpbs. And before the products are even shipping, the analysts are predicting little or no premium in price over the current 11Mbps 802.11b. There's real pent up demand for this, and I think the adoption rate is going to surprise everyone.
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