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[http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/google-ceo-schmidt-no-anonymity-future-web Google CEO Schmidt: No Anonymity Is The Future Of Web] "In a world of asynchronous threats, it is too dangerous for there not to be some way to identify you. We need a name service for people. Governments will demand it."  
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==[http://www.technologyreview.com/communications/26096/ Software Router Smashes Speed Records]==
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Researchers in South Korea have built a networking router that transmits data at record speeds from components found in most high-end desktop computers. A team from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology created the router, which transmits data at nearly 40 gigabits per second--many times faster than the previous record for such a device.
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==[http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/google-ceo-schmidt-no-anonymity-future-web Google CEO Schmidt: No Anonymity Is The Future Of Web]==
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"In a world of asynchronous threats, it is too dangerous for there not to be some way to identify you. We need a name service for people. Governments will demand it."  
 
: - ''In the future,  people will demand the dismantling of privacy-invading governments and corporations.  How about that?''
 
: - ''In the future,  people will demand the dismantling of privacy-invading governments and corporations.  How about that?''
  
One of my long time pet-peeves is now being ruined:
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==One of my long time pet-peeves is now being ruined - the textbook racket==
 
http://www.curriki.org free, open-source curricula (it's a wiki!)
 
http://www.curriki.org free, open-source curricula (it's a wiki!)
 
[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/01/technology/01ping.html?src=me&ref=technology NY Times]
 
[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/01/technology/01ping.html?src=me&ref=technology NY Times]

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Software Router Smashes Speed Records

Researchers in South Korea have built a networking router that transmits data at record speeds from components found in most high-end desktop computers. A team from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology created the router, which transmits data at nearly 40 gigabits per second--many times faster than the previous record for such a device.

Google CEO Schmidt: No Anonymity Is The Future Of Web

"In a world of asynchronous threats, it is too dangerous for there not to be some way to identify you. We need a name service for people. Governments will demand it."

- In the future, people will demand the dismantling of privacy-invading governments and corporations. How about that?

One of my long time pet-peeves is now being ruined - the textbook racket

http://www.curriki.org free, open-source curricula (it's a wiki!) NY Times