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February 15, 2003

New Issue of JOHO

A new issue of my free newsletter is out. Here's what's in it

The Internet is not a thing: It's an agreement. And there's a big difference.

I've been thinking about the end of the Internet. No, not its collapse, but as in the"End-to-End" (E2E) argument, put definitively by David P. Reed, J.H. Saltzer, and D.D. Clark and in their seminal article, End-to-End Arguments in System Design. The concept is simple: whenever possible, services should not be built into a network but should be allowed to arise at the network's ends. For example, it's a good thing the Internet designers didn't build searching into the Net itself because then we wouldn't have gotten competition and Google and whatever good idea comes along that's better than Google.

This is a powerful principle, and not only for its implications for network design...

Three Class Sessions: The topics of some classes I gave at MIT.

I taught a three-session course at MIT as part of their January independent study curriculum. I tried to get at the ideas of Small Pieces Loosely Joined in a different way. I posted my notes before each session met (Session 1, Session 2, Session 3), so rather than repeat them here, I'm going to try putting them yet differently.

The Web is a conundrum: it's both weird and familiar. What does the weird Web world remind us of? ...

CEO Speak: CEOs, the future and flowery language. How could it be bad?!

InformationWeek gives itself over to essays by the World's Leading CEOs on what to expect in the next year. One after another they engage in language as rich and evocative as Tang's list of ingredients ("Real-time ROI, enhanced with Polysorbatol!") and visions that never seem to look past their own wallets...

Two Phone Acronyms: UNE-P and semi-explained
Eroding Digital Freedom: Snippets about how they're ruining it for us.
Misc.: Misc.
Wifi Notes: Lots going on in the wireless world.
Political Notes: Too much going on.
The Anals of Marketing: Astroturfing, analysts' predictions and more.
FotoFun: Metadata illustrated and more
Walking the Walk: The feds, believe it or not. Sort of.
Cool Tool: Opera is my browser, and it's about time.
What I'm playing: Ghost Recon add-on.
Internetcetera: Email non-responsiveness.
Links: Places you think are worth a visit.
Email: You write it, we all read it.
Bogus contest: Bart's Blackboard

Posted by D. Weinberger at February 15, 2003 10:13 AM


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