Mon Jul 05, 2004
The Politics of Web Design—The New York Times
Knowing Their Politics by the Software They Use: The Democrats run their web site for John Kerry on Apache servers and employs advocates of open-source software. The Republicans use Windows servers and stick with Microsoft products on theirs. Significant? Probably not, but interesting in a "I'm geeky but still interested in politics" kind of way.
Life in the (Digital Content) Vault—Economist.com
Life in the Vault: Intel, Microsoft, TiVo, Apple--They're all trying to get a handle on, and capture early market share, in the creation of digital content hubs in the home. There seems to b a much more compelling argument for this kind of technology as opposed to the Web-TV movement of a few years ago.
The one thing that all companies seem to agree on is that households will be connected to the internet via a broadband link that is always on, and that content will be shared wirelessly between rooms within the home.
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