Silobreaker: Cable havoc leaves Egypt and India off the Web
Two separate incidents on undersea cable networks led to the disruption of up to 70% of Internet services in Egypt and India on Wednesday, affecting businesses and financial transactions.
From quickly browsing the stories aggregated at Silobreaker, it sounds like it was a rogue […]
Archive for January 30th, 2008
What if the Internet Suddenly Went Away?
Filed in: News
The French Don’t Get NCW or Transformation Either
French General Challenges Military Transformation Annotated
tags: ncw, transformation
Oh look, like so many "experts" in the U.S. defense community, the French do not seem to "get" transformation or network-centric warfare either. It’s a pattern in military thought that I have noticed over and over and over again in my research into the role of science and technology […]
Filed in: Rapid Reaction
Daily Round-up 01/30/2008
Blog Comments and Peer Review Go Head to Head to See Which Makes a Book Better Annotated
tags: scholarship2.0
What if scholarly books were peer reviewed by anonymous blog comments rather than by traditional, selected peer reviewers?
That’s the question being posed by an unusual experiment that begins today. It involves a scholar studying video games, a popular […]
Filed in: News