the tone of these articles reminds me very much of the tone of some of the articles that follows Internet Research 1.0, which I reported on at 2.0. history repeats itself, but this one is particularly interesting because the BBC does not report on the people in the UK who are doing the same research. On Jan 21, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Charles Ess wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7187680.stm
this one questionable in my mind more for who it leaves out as far as the N.A. research community is concerned. sorry, friends!
enjoy (?), - charles ess
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