Category Archives: Internet

Internet Access, Human Rights (and Search Engines)

Cory Doctorow suggests that internet access will soon be considered a human right,

Homeless people and the Internet – Boing Boing: Here's a prediction: in five years, a UN convention will enshrine network access as a human right (preemptive strike against naysayers: “Human rights” aren't only water, food and shelter, they include such “nonessentials” as free speech, education, and privacy). In ten years, we won't understand how anyone thought it wasn't a human right.

Personally, I think it won't happen nearly that soon — we still need clean water world-wide, but it would be nice to imagine a world where we think we can't afford not make internet access a basic right.

I'm pretty sure Bruce Sterling imagined something like this in 'Islands in the Net'; I know that so many science fiction authors have characters from rich places describing their idea of abject poverty as being unable to afford 'net access for it be hovering between cliche and trope. Although in my imagined future, basic access to the cloud in rich places will be free; in nice places it will be plain free, in less-nice places you'll get ads in your head.

Incidentally, I had a fifteen-minute mental blackout about the author/title for 'Islands in the Net' — although I could remember the story. (Norman Spinrad? Nope. Stirling Robinson? Nope.) This is the one sort of search I make from time to time where Google is basically useless: I know the plot of a short story, or a book, but can't recall the title, the name of the main character, or the author. Amazon doesn't help either.

I could bleg about it when it happens, but that's not usually my style. (Oh heck: anyone recall the old pulpy short story about the guy who invents a ray gun you can make in your basement from common parts that can cut the world like a tomato, prevents the government from suppressing it, and justifies it by saying that now we'll have to be nice to each other? Who wrote that? What was it called? Paging the Nielsen Haydens.)

I'm like that with case names sometimes too, but legal facts tend to be sufficiently stylized that I can usually find them, or references to them, on Westlaw pretty quickly.

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Twitter == Online Crack

So I understand why it is that so many got into Twitter (and then dropped it): you get an email every time someone decides to follow your feed. I have three! I'm a Multicellular Microorganism!

And then of course at some point, you level off, and then you quit….

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What the World Is Seeing Online Today

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Actually, I did get through eventually, but I couldn't figure out how to get Wolfram Alpha to give me a graph of the the national debt in dollars / GNP in inflation-adjusted (real) dollars over time.

I'm sure it will be a Very Cool tool once I get the hang of it.

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HTML Footnoting Made Too Easy

Law professors rejoice; the rest of the world undoubtedly will see this as a sign that the web has gone to Hell: behold the Footnoter!

Footnoter lets you embed footnotes in the middle of an HTM document. [[For example, this might be a footnote]] It looks for the designated delimiters, pulls the footnote out, puts it at the end, and leaves a hyperlinked number in its stead. It defaults to the quick-and-dirty HTML that uses <sup> to superscript the number, but the Advanced section lets you instead insert CSS classes for the marker in the text, the marker that precedes the footnote, and for the footnote itself.

Early beta now, but once an idea like this is out, it can never be suppressed.

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Cute Cats and Activists

I commend to you Ethan Zuckerman's The Cute Cat Theory Talk at ETech.

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Google Is Hiring … Goats

This apparently isn't a joke. Here is a photo of Google's latest employees:

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More details at Tom's Hardware.

[Update: While we're on the subject of goats, see Nate Oman Dismembered Goats as a Key to Understanding Contract Law.]

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