Selection of links
There’s no way to get around to discussing everything that’s interesting on the Web but here are some links for your Sunday reading:
- Not All Information Wants to Be Free
A discussion at Slate about whether people will pay for online information. - H.P.’s Hunk of Burning Light
The New York Times looks at what HP research in optical computing methods might mean in the future. - Dictionary Attacks 101
Programmer Jeff Atwood explains one method used to crack passwords. - It’s time to start issuing PC licenses
At Computerworld, Steven Vaughan-Nichols says dumb PC users are the cause of security problems. - Study: U.S. gov’t could save billions with cloud computing, open-source
Computerworld reports study on how the government could save money. - Enough with the Browser Toolbars Already
At eWeek, Larry Seltzer says he’s tired of software trying to install toolbars he doesn’t want. - Microsoft Office Genuine Advantage … genuine pain in the rear!
At ZDnet, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes vents his frustration with Microsoft anti-piracy measures. - How Will the $7.2 Billion Allotted for Broadband Stimulus Be Spent?
PC World discusses how the money in the recent US economic stimulus package might be spent.
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