As the Internet matures, I see a trend starting to surface. As we know, Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs states that a foundational, human need, after survival and safety needs, is the need for social interaction. Like it or not, we are social animals — and the web doesn’t change that.
Switching Computers and Keeping Your Mail
Question: I have been trying to find a way to transfer my existing OE email from this old P2$233Mhz to a nice fresh AthlonXP 2400+ I just finished building…and have met with little success and loads of reinstalls. (Cheat-mode reinstalls….Ghost is a very worthy toy 😉
Computers Freedom and Privacy 2002
Last week I attended the Computers, Freedom & Privacy (CFP2002) conference where I heard four days of discussion and debate from attorneys, corporate leaders, politicians and privacy advocates over issues of civil liberties, privacy and commerce.
What Do Computers Think About You?
Do you read all of your e-mail? Chances are good that you don’t, since most people receive an overwhelming amount of e-mail each day. Reading e-mail has developed into dreaded time-consuming drudgery, a symptom of our data-driven society. Wouldn’t it be great if your computer could read all of it for you, save all the important stuff, and delete everything that doesn’t interest you?