Roland Piquepaille's Weblog Archive for July 2002
July 1 Computer-drawing program allows blind to 'see' July 2 Bye-Bye Bar Codes? July 3 Cheap, Cool and Dangerous July 4 Fireworks Meld Art, Science and, Increasingly, Technology July 5 Out of the park July 6 The Great Open Source Giveaway July 7 The Technology Secrets of Cocaine Inc. July 8 Microsoft's Palladium (or TCP/MS?) July 9 Do You Know Where His Keys Are? July 10 Digital photography is revolutionizing the prosecution of domestic violence cases July 11 Chipmakers are running out of room. The answer might lie in 3-D. July 12 F U Cn Rd Ths, So Can Translator (or 'Euro Teens Understand This') July 13 Even as companies plug more holes, the threats grow more sophisticated July 14 KEO (or Return Towards the Future) July 15 Nanotech's biggest breakthroughs won't come overnight July 16 Who's Afraid of 1984? July 17 The Business of IT: Hire Authorities July 18 It's All Greek to These Sites July 19 Roll up for the floppy television July 20 Computers without Clocks (or Asynchronous Computers) July 21 Bill Gates: Trust me (really!) July 22 The Instant-Mess Age July 23 When Patenting Works July 24 A Web Outfit with Socks Appeal July 25 Raising the Accessibility Bar July 26 Identity management: the Importance of Knowing Who's Who July 27 Skirting the Great Firewall of China -- with the help of Peek-a-Booty July 28 An Executive Guide to Knowledge Management July 29 At Airport X-Ray Machines, a Mountain of Forgotten Laptops July 30 Master of Your Web Domain July 31 How the Postman Almost Owned E-Mail
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