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the tension between seamless services (meaning less irritating customer service) and privacy via compartmentalised dbs...
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"project conducted by Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, the Czech Republic and Luxembourg to network national criminal registers [proved] cross-border exchange of information without having to make major alterations to national IT systems."
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""X% of handset owners use feature Y or service Z" Fudge: How often do they use it? Hourly? Monthly? Once? What do they use it for?" - etc.
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Will be known as HMP Kennet, and run by public sector staff.
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Ministries of Justice and Security.
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... after concerns about a Downing St coverup.
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Michael Mace suggests it will be good for the entertainment segment of "smartphone", that Palm and SE should have the fear, RIM and Nokia less so. (Until we see what the iphone product line is)
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"Foreign terrorist suspects are free to enter Britain because an EU "wanted" list cannot be checked by British immigration officers [because?] Britain opted out of Schengen Agreement while retaining the right to [etc]"
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"Germany presses reluctant European partners to allow armed police and undercover agents to operate with impunity outside their own country" - suggestion is to make national policing boundaries much more porous.
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Real world case studies on attempts to sell agile into flex-scope- or t+m-averse customers. Interesting.
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Related: New avatar shock video http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2007/01/new_avatar_shoc.php
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Many versions of Stagger Lee
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Russell Davies Account Planning School of the Web. Impressive.
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A Northern American version of Paris Review as far as material for How We Work goes.
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David Simon on The Wire.
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David Chase on The Sopranos.
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George Pelecanos on The Wire.
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George Pelecanos on The Wire.
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Andrew Losowsky's Doorbells of Florence project is now a self-pubbed book.
Rod, I yesterday posted part one of a two-part interview with David Simon on my blog, FYI:
http://undercoverblackman.blogspot.com/2007/01/q-david-simon-pt-1.html
Take it easy.
Posted by: Undercover Black Man | January 24, 2007 at 07:27 AM