Ted Nelson’s Unbook |
- Ted Nelson’s Unbook
- North Korea opens up Internet for national anniversary
- Zeus hackers could steal corporate secrets too
- Cisco offers consumer telepresence; MegaPath enhances VoIP service
- Bill would protect towns, schools from cybertheft losses
- Specialized PSIM solution providers
- Physical security information management (PSIM): The basics
- Remains of the Day: A land Down Under
- What You'll Pay For In-Flight Wi-Fi
Posted: 09 Oct 2010 02:01 PM PDT You may want to jump around among these topics: Ted Nelson, Internet Archive, Brewster Kahle, Project Xanadu, Kubla Khan, visionaries, Doug Engelbart, Howard Rheingold, ADD, Jimmy Swaggart syndrome, never finished, the learning disabilities of learning visionaries, what's your problem? A new unbook. Be forewarned. Ted Nelson. Brought to you by: Informal Learning Flow |
North Korea opens up Internet for national anniversary Posted: 09 Oct 2010 09:00 AM PDT North Korea appears to have made its first full connection to the Internet. The connection, planning for which has been going on for at least nine months, came as the reclusive country prepares to mark the 65th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea with a massive celebration and military parade. |
Zeus hackers could steal corporate secrets too Posted: 09 Oct 2010 09:00 AM PDT |
Cisco offers consumer telepresence; MegaPath enhances VoIP service Posted: 08 Oct 2010 09:00 AM PDT |
Bill would protect towns, schools from cybertheft losses Posted: 08 Oct 2010 09:00 AM PDT |
Specialized PSIM solution providers Posted: 08 Oct 2010 09:00 AM PDT Traditional command center solutions providers beginning to embrace PSIM concepts of turning security data into business intelligence--and generating substantial PSIM-related revenue--include some heavy hitters: ARINC, Boeing, DAQ, GE, ICXT, Intergraph, Kaplogic, L-3, Magall Senstar, and Northrop Grumman. |
Physical security information management (PSIM): The basics Posted: 08 Oct 2010 09:00 AM PDT The concept that's become known as Physical Security Information Management (PSIM, pronounced P-sim) was introduced to the physical security world in 2006. The idea is that all the stuff of security is actually data. Data that, once contextualized and analyzed, becomes information for making better business decisions. It is applying the concepts of information management and business intelligence to the practices and technologies of physical and homeland security. |
Remains of the Day: A land Down Under Posted: 08 Oct 2010 09:00 AM PDT |
What You'll Pay For In-Flight Wi-Fi Posted: 08 Oct 2010 09:00 AM PDT Airlines have been charging fees for seats on the emergency aisle, priority boarding, and anything resembling baggage, so it's no surprise that cheap or free Wi-Fi access isn't a typical frill. But with one in three U.S. planes providing wireless Internet access, we looked at the going rates for going online in the clouds. |
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