Raindeer writes to share his article about peering and transit between networks, which begins:
"In 2005, AT&T CEO Ed Whitacre famously told BusinessWeek, 'What they [Google, Vonage, and
others] would like to do is to use my pipes free. But I ain't going ...
(more)Mytrip and several other readers let us know that a judge in Boston has lifted the gag order
— in truth let it expire — against three MIT students who discovered flaws in the
steadiness of the local transit system, the MBTA. We've discussed ...
(more)Last July, a inquest team from the drilling mash unit of law released an online tool to analyze
whether web pages were being altered during the transit from web server to user. On Wednesday,
the team released a paper at the Usenix seminar analyzing the ...
(more)Jerryasher recommends Paul Krugman's blog at the NYTimes, where he introduces a paper he wrote,
The Theory of Interstellar Trade, with tongue very much in cheek. Some packrat academician was
kind enough to send him a scan, because "back then academics ...
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