e-democracy
It is not surprising that most governments of the world have web sites — in fact, many call themselves "e-governments". In early November, the United Nations issued a report entitled “E-Government at the Crossroads” which showed that 173 of the U.N.’s 191 members had Web sites. (see patrickWeb story for details). That is the good […]
Riding On The Internet Wave
by Jason Tan Malaysia: Business Computing December 11, 2003 During a trip to Malaysia in November 2003, the Multimedia Development Corporation, the KDU Management Development Center and IBM sponsored a speech about “The Future Of The Internet”. The following article followed after a Q&A with reporters. “NOT only will this next-generation Internet be orders of […]
Glass Update
Thanks to reader Vikk for pointing out a broken link to the story about The Glass Engine. The problem has been fixed and the story may be read here. The other thing I wanted to share was an advertisement I saw on the Metro North train today while returning from a board meeting in New […]
Marvelous Mozart III
The experience of conducting the first movement of Mozart’s twenty-fifth symphony was a humbling one. Even more humbling was to hear Stanley Drucker play Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A Major last night. The Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra provided an outstanding accompaniment and a silk smooth blend of orchestra and soloist was provided by Maestro Sidney Rothstein. […]
So Much For Backup!
I was really looking forward to the interview with Sanjog Aul on the AVVAL Internet radio talk show. We were just getting warmed up and starting into a discussion about blogging when the line dropped. Sanjog and I are both embarrassed and apologize to all the listeners. The talkshow was being produced by BusinessAmerica Radio, […]