Vanquish Spam
I continue to get a lot of feedback on the subject of spam. Just in case you didn’t see it, Esther Dyson had an interesting column in the New York Times on the subject. She described a new company called Vanquish that is offering a new anti-spam service that sounds very interesting. I think we […]
Digital IDs: a tool to reduce Spam
I have been writing and speaking about The Future of the Internet for more than eight years — as many of you have. One of the joys of this is the feedback received from all over the world — emails I have much appreciated and from which I have learned a great deal. Never in […]
Do We Need the Interstate Highway System in America?
Reflection – written July 1, 2002 I had long wanted to take a trip from my weekend retreat in Pennsylvania down to southern New Jersey to visit my mother and then back to my home in Connecticut — all without using the Interstate Highway System. An extensive study was done entitled “40 Years of the […]
More on GIP Spam Workshop
The Global Internet Project’s (GIP) workshop: “Spam – Can It Be Stopped?” last week included keynotes by Internet architect Vint Cerf and Orson Swindle, Commissioner at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). In attendance were more than 100 participants representing some of the leading experts from government, academia, law, business, and the press. There was […]
Global Internet Project press release
The GIP will be putting a press release on the wire tomorrow.