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October 16, 2003

New Issue of JOHO

I've just posted a new issue of my newsletter, Journal of the Hyperlinked Organization.

Metadata and Desire: Metadata, that most abstract of abstractions, is rooted in human desire.
Why creators shouldn't own what they create: The act of making public also makes a public
Why The Web Has No Leaders: Little d democrats rejoice!
What People Still Don't Get about the Dean Campaign: It's not about bottom up. It's about person to person.!
Design by Kafka: Products with devilish gotcha's
Bayesian Fun: Filters that know how spammers talk
Walking the Walk: Surprising metaphors
Cool Tool : Guess what Bloglines aggregates
What I'm Playing: Will Rock rocks
Internetcetera: The tiny tidal wave of spam
Political Misc: Warning: Not W friendly material enclosed
Links: You find 'em, we run 'em
Bogus contest: Look-Unalikes

It's free and it wouldn't kill you to subscribe, you know.

Posted by D. Weinberger at October 16, 2003 11:37 AM


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I'm about to subscribe, hope it doesn't kill me ;)

Posted by: Jake | October 16, 2003 08:39 PM


Re: Internetcetera

Yesterday the study comes out on how spam is killing us. The day before there is an article on cyberatlas - Consumers Get Spam Savvy. Which is it?

Anytime I see hype and then legislation (Schumer's no-spam list) I get nervous. I believe the next spam solution, when it becomes necessary [and that's not yet], will be emergent. As a rule, legislation is not emergent. Such loud noises scare me.

Posted by: Pete | October 17, 2003 09:39 AM


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