Misunderstanding cyberwar
There’s nothing like the term “cyberwar” to capture a reader’s attention. For those who grew up on “Wargames”, “Sneakers” or William Gibson novels, the term… Read More »Misunderstanding cyberwar
There’s nothing like the term “cyberwar” to capture a reader’s attention. For those who grew up on “Wargames”, “Sneakers” or William Gibson novels, the term… Read More »Misunderstanding cyberwar
It’s pretty rare that I finish reading a dense, academic book four hundred pages long and find myself wishing it were just a bit longer.… Read More »The joy of reading the footnotes
I’ve become a big fan of chef Anthony Bourdain, first through his snarky, obnoxious and profane books about the restaurant industry and food around the… Read More »Bridges to Saudi Arabia
Oh man. Google Insights for Search is good fun. I’m supposed to spend this week finishing a number of writing projects. But I spent almost… Read More »Who wants what? Google Insight on spam, pirated software and other fun stuff
LOL Bush: The president at the Olympics | World news | guardian.co.uk The Guardian embraces the Lolcat, captioning a set of photos of George W… Read More »links for 2008-08-13 [delicious.com]
The folks at Pingdom, a company focused on server performance monitoring, posted a fascinating little piece of research based on Google’s Insights for Search tool.… Read More »Who seeks what, where – Google’s Search Insight