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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...der’s tally for a particular hole location. Rather than selling the required equipment to the government, Hollerith leased it out at a rate of one tho... ...ss its owner wanted to pay for more phone lines and some arcane multiplexing equipment. 19 With many interested users having to share one incoming lin... ...ernment research funding and other support to lease some of the original raw telecommunications facili- ties that would form the backbone of the new n... ...omputer science depart- ments, U.S. government research units, 30 and select telecommunications com- panies with an interest in cutting-edge network r... ...e to register mcdonalds.com before it occurred to the company to do so; even telecommunications giant MCI failed to notice the burgeoning consumer Int... ...lywood, the recording industry, and perhaps the broadcasters and some of the telecommunications services giants— to a combination of widely diffuse pop... ...ment: personally identifiable information accidentally placed online, missing equipment, lost backup tapes, or other administrative errors.” Kris Erick... ...ble cause, 186, 187; and quasi-contracts, 184; statutes of limitations, 191; telecommunications, 221, 304–5n28. See also cyberlaw law enforcement office...

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A History of U. S. Communications Security (Volumes I and Ii);1973

By: David G. Boak

... the abeDpta and weaknesses ofselected manualsystems, electro-mechaDica1 aDd electronic Cl')'Pio-equipmenta•. ~ =:::;; t-.:or-.- ---=..;: === - =---=:... ...COMSEC resources are far from infinite; not only are there constraints on the money, people: and equipment we can apply but also--as you will see late... ... _- : . ORIGINAL 57 SE\-E.'iTH LECTURE: Ciphony Equipmeataad Other Spedalized Systems Ciphon.,\· Equipment.-You have already had a ple\iew of lOme of ... ...rrent COMSEebDeBort. We have to go back to World War Dfor a look at our first voice encr,.-ption equipment: This looks like a whole communications cen... ...yers became ourselves, tbe telepbone companies, tbe Wbite House', OOA, the now defunct Office of Telecommunications Policy in OMB, FCC and, ultimately... ...c realignment of roles aod missions in Government for COMSEC and for something different called "Telecommunications Proteetioll." ~e Secretary of Defe... ... to nalional security. A new Executive Alent, the SecretarY of Commen:e, became responsible for "Telecommunications Protection," defined to encompass ... ...ost may not want or pen:eive a need for. (€) s\ handful of people from the now defunct 0fIk:e of Telecommunications Polk:y (OTP) were transferred to a... ...leus of an A,aeDcy cbarged to implement their pan of P0-24. The new Apncy is called the National Telecommunications and Information Agency (NTIA) and ...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...objectively quantify or formulate this process of analysis and decision making. In telecommunications, the range of numbers used for valuing stocks... ... Need for know-how, technological transfer and licensing required; • Suppliers of equipment, software, services (including offers); • Manpower (... ...lement it. He is, therefore, put in charge of: 1. The selection of infrastructure, equipment, raw materials, industrial processes, etc.; 2. Negoti... ...ed to the needs of traders and speculators, businessmen and middlemen. Advances in telecommunications and transportation followed inexorably. The c... ...ctor in a successful choice between investments. Let us take a surprising example: equipment differs in its flexibility - some equipment can be dea... ...prices (example: the relative prices of oil versus electricity), etc. This kind of equipment is really an option: to operate or to shut down, to us...

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Trade Facilitation through Customs Procedures: Assessment of Apec's Progress

By: Its Global

...dvance electronic information, cargo data harmonization, risk management, non-intrusive equipment, and the AEO programme. The AEO programme is a c... ...inspection of high-risk containers and cargo, preferably using non-intrusive detection equipment such as large-scale X-ray machines and radiation ... ...e necessary. d) Participate in the APEC Food Sectoral MRA e) Participate in the APEC Telecommunications MRA f) Participate in the Asia Pacific L... ...rk in APEC TEL on developing regulatory frameworks that facilitate the convergence of telecommunications, information technology and broadcasting....

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...rface runways; 9 with run- ways 2,440-3,659 m, 15 with runways 1,220-2,439 m Telecommunications: limited telephone, telegraph, and radiobroadcast serv... ...extractive industries (chrome and oil) Shortages: spare parts, machinery and equipment, some food products and con- sumer goods Electric power: 1,840,... ... minor Civil air: none Airfields: 10 total; 6 with runways 2,500 m or longer Telecommunications: 14 AM, 4 FM, 9 TV stations; 50,000 TV sets; 210,000 r... ...urface runways; 28 with runways 2,440-3,659 m; 74 with runways 1,220-2,439 m Telecommunications: 17 AM, FM, and 1 TV stations; 1,445,000 TV sets; 3,50... ...Highways: about 96 km Civil air: no major transport aircraft Airfields: none Telecommunications: international land- line circuits to Spain and France... ... ucts, timber, and cotton Imports: $1.4 billion (f.o.b., 1986 est.); capital equipment (machinery and electri- cal equipment), food, vehicles and spar... ...s over 3,659 m, 12 with runways 2,440-3,659 m, 71 with runways 1,220-2,439 m Telecommunications: fair system of wire, radio-relay, and troposcatter ro... ...- sufficient in food Major industries: mining, industrial and transportation equipment, food processing, chemicals Crude steel: 6.6 million metric ton... ...on (c.i.f., 1985) princi- pal products manufactured raw materi- als, capital equipment, consumer goods Major trade partners: (1983-84) exports 26% Jap...

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Apec's Achievements in Trade Facilitation 2007-2010-Final Assessment of Tfapii

By: Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Policy Support Unit

...for Conformity Testing and Certification of Electrical and Electronic Components, Equipment and Products Certification Bodies’ (IECEE CB) Scheme and... ...ction of high-risk containers and cargo, preferably using non-intrusive detection equipment such as large- scale X-ray machines and radiation detecto... ...n APEC TEL on developing regulatory frameworks that facilitate the convergence of telecommunications, information technology and broadcasting. Spee...

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Contributing to Efforts for Greater Financial Markets Stability in Apec Economies

By: Apec Finance Minister Process

...while, the US is still the major source of technological innovations in computing and telecommunications for the APEC region. Generally, APEC member... ...and regional trading arrangements, and facilitating integration of transportation, telecommunications, mining and energy, increasing economic effi... ... commodities of Indonesia’s non-oil export consist of mineral products, machinery and equipment, and fat, oil, and waxes, contributing 24.44 percent... ...modities, the major commodity of Indonesian non-oil imports constituted machinery and equipment, and accounted for 27.86 percent of the Indonesia’s ... ...reached IDR 3,247.10 trillion. The 10 biggest market capitalizations are dominated by telecommunications companies (Telekomunikasi Indonesia), mining... ...rude petroleum, passenger motor vehicles, refined petroleum, medicaments, and telecom equipment and parts from its trade partners. APEC region is the...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

... $50 a month salaries, crumbling universities, shortages of books and lab equipment, and an intellectual wasteland. The European Commission had this... ...of work from factory and office to home and car. Machine tools and office equipment well into the 1980's were too cumbersome to install at home. ... ...omies are comprised 70% of services and are sustained by vast networks of telecommunications and transport. Advances in computing allow to incorpora... ... efforts among competing unions. Fields like Information Technology (IT), telecommunications, pharmaceutics, and biotechnology blur the lines betwee...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

... a certain prejudice on that point. And some of them, like the design of our telecommunications networks, or the patenting of human genes, or the rela... ...replicated, because the music has all kinds of overtones from the historical equipment used and even the methods of recording. Fundamentally, though, ...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...ons successfully. A single person, sitting at home with 5000 USD worth of equipment can fully compete with the best products of the best printing ho... ...one can print a visually impressive book, using the above-mentioned cheap equipment. But in an age of information glut, it is the marketing, the medi... ...sold. But Fujitsu and the German Association for Information Technology, Telecommunications and New Media (Bitkom) - including Microsoft, IBM, Alca... ...ar charges are applied today by many European countries to other types of equipment: tape recorders, photocopiers, video- cassettes and scanners, for... ...ir compensation" to copyright holders for copies made by means of digital equipment - but fails to specify or proscribe how. It has been incorporate... ...ww.TheHarrowGroup.com. He also co-authored the book "The Disappearance of Telecommunications". For more than seventeen years, beginning with “The Ra... ...omputing powers. The Internet will be just another tool available through telecommunications, rather than through the ownership of hard copies of so... ... a home entertainment centre. No consumer will accept total dependence on telecommunications and on the Net. They will all ask for processing and co... ...a process. You need to have a rich computer infrastructure, a functioning telecommunications network, cheap access to the Internet, computer literac...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...ccessful) $5.9 billion bid for (another) TRW ... In 1996, when Congress deregulated telecommunications, there were eight Baby Bells. Today there are... ...s manufacturing to the knowledge society. Many industries, both emerging ones, like telecommunications, or information technology - and mature ones,... ...ns successfully. A single person, working from home, with less than $2000 worth of equipment - can publish a Webzine, author software, write music,... ...hey do this by trading or assuming risks, by providing physical transportation and telecommunications, and by maintaining an appropriately educated... ...ed to the needs of traders and speculators, businessmen and middlemen. Advances in telecommunications and transportation followed inexorably. The c... ... (voice, visual, textual and other). The twin revolutions of transportation and of telecommunications really reduced the world to a global village.... ...instruction-givers? Take a mountain climber – should a robot refuse to hand him his equipment lest he falls off the mountain in an unsuccessful bid ...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ed to the needs of traders and speculators, businessmen and middlemen. Advances in telecommunications and transportation followed inexorably. The c... ...human race has opted for increasing isolation to be fostered by TELE-communication. Telecommunications gives the illusion of on-going communication ... ... human contact, replete with smells, noises, body language and facial expressions. Telecommunications reduces communication to the exchange of verb... ... highly euphemistic. Where interpersonal communication is minimized - it is called telecommunications. Where it is abolished it is amazingly labell... ... that goes largely unnoticed: personal publishing. Today, anyone, using very basic equipment can publish and unleash his work upon tens of millions... ...g that horse. The human mind was already flexible enough to accommodate this. What telecommunications and transportation did do was to minimize the... ... cooking to hiking - can now be indulged at home with pro-am (professional-amateur) equipment. We may become self-sufficient as far as functions we ... ...and somewhat random) selection of previous explorations and research. He even uses equipment – to measure and perform other functions – that was in... ...and somewhat random) selection of previous explorations and research. He even uses equipment – to measure and perform other functions – that was in...

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Fixing Global Finance

By: Kavaljit Singh

...h as Siemens or Vodafone might do by investing in a manufacturing plant or telecommunications network), but in order to sell them on at a profit as so... ...in which real assets are purchased. These include real estate or plant and equipment assets and involve effort to manage and control. FDI flows have t...

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