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Security: Risk and Reward:  Georgia cyberwar overblown
Andreas Antonopoulos Last week Russian tanks rolled into South Ossetia while Russian bombers were taking out critical communications infrastructure. But even before the first tank rolled across the disputed borders, another war was brewing in cyberspace.
Security: Risk and Reward archive

'Net Insider:  A hopefully terminal delay in enhanced advertising
Scott Bradner NebuAd, an advertising service that tracks users' Web activities, is feeling the heat from Congress and others.
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EMA on Management:  SolarWinds is doing something right
SolarWinds is an example of how dramatically lower price points and faster time to value are catching on in a sea of more complex, costly, and albeit usually more richly functional network management products.
EMA on Management archive

Small Business Tech:  New twists on Wi-Fi
James Gaskin It's a wireless world, some say, conveniently overlooking the giant balls of cables behind every personal computer and every server, router and printer. But many want to expand the wireless world, so let's look at two companies doing just that.
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Backspin:  Milli Vanilli, the Chinese, Apple and forgiveness
Gibbs As with Milli Vanilli before them, the Chinese and Apple have breached our faith – the Chinese with fake fireworks and Apple with a secret back door into the iPhone. Who might we forgive?
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'Net Buzz:  Fooling Google News is as easy as s-p-o-o-f
McNamara Google News cannot tell the difference between real news stories and spoofs, especially when both the real news and the spoof are ostensibly about the same topic. Google News cannot tell the difference because it employs no human editors to pick stories for its front page and because the software it relies upon instead has no sense of humor.
'Net Buzz archive

Cool Tools:  Gadgets get Wi-Fi right (Part 2)
Keith Shaw The Dash Express in-car GPS navigation device's Wi-Fi connection is easy to configure, and its Outlook and Web browser plug-in gives you two-way Internet connectivity.
Cool Tools archive


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Scott Bradner

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Frank Dzubeck

Backspin
Mark Gibbs

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Paul McNamara

Reality Check
Thomas Nolle

Cool Tools
Keith Shaw

User View
Chuck Yoke

Security: Risk and Reward
Andreas M. Antonopoulos

Telecom Catalyst
Daniel Briere

Branch Office Best Practices
Robin Gareiss

Gearhead
Mark Gibbs

Cache Advance
Linda Musthaler

Nutter's Help Desk
Ron Nutter

Bottom Line
Joel Snyder

Dr. Internet
Steve Blass

EMA on Management
Dennis Drogseth

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Eye on the Carriers
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