Global Security Watch > Security Issues May Be a High Priority for Internet 2

[Computer Internet Security eLamb :: Main Page] Frankly, a "CryptoNet" would only be good for all the important transactions such as banks, hospitals and time sheets. I would not want something like that for 95% of what I do on the Internet.

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Masternewmedia.org[Masternewmedia.org] Peer-to-Peer Internet Television: Cybersky-TV - Robin Good's ...: Cybersky-TV allows users with a broadband connection to share, within due legal boundaries, any television signal they are able to receive or route through their net-connected personal computer. With this software "TV channels can be shared irrespective of the means of reception, be it by cable, terrestrial, satellite, and whether the signal is in analog or digital format.

Sqljunkies.com[Sqljunkies.com] Don Kiely's Technical Blatherings :: She’s had her blog for about a year and half now, with lots of great entries about the craft of writing. She has recently posted two entries (start with this one) about getting into technical writing, with some savvy advice about how to figure out if it’s for you and how to go about it, along with some reality checks.

Radio.weblogs.com[Radio.weblogs.com] Reiter's Wireless Internet/802.11 Weblog: At last year's 802.11 Planet conference I did a two-hour presentation about the new realities of wireless in light of the September 11 attacks and also discussed in detail the entry -- potential entry -- of the cellular industry into the WiFi business. I got good reviews, I believe, for the presentation, but some people wondered whether it was appropriate for me to discuss the mindset and strategies of cellular operators at an 802.11 conference.

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Photographyblog.comhttp://www.photographyblog.com [Photographyblog.com] Nikon Responds to Encryption Claims - PhotographyBLOG: The NEF, a Nikon proprietary raw file design, was introduced with the Nikon D1 Camera and Nikon’s original Capture software. The combination of Nikon camera, in-camera image processing, NEF file format and in-computer image processing with original Nikon Capture software was developed as a system that faithfully saved image files that represent the camera settings made manually or automatically by the photographer at the time a picture was taken.

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