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Uncle Sam steals space trip

Brian Emmett, a self-described space buff (who has even attended space camp) won a trip to space in an Oracle competition, but he won’t be able to take the ride. That’s because the government counts contest winnings as income, and

China wants to “purify” Internet

Every once in a while a newspaper headline wakes me up before my morning coffee. This was one of them. According to the Reuter’s report, Chinese president Hu Jintao recently said “We must promote civilized running and use of the

We’re blowing it on technology

That’s the word from Dr. John Rutledge, one of the nation’s most accomplished economists who has advised several presidents (including the current administration). He’s been spending a lot of time in China recently and has first hand knowledge of how

Second Life Tax Man?

Late last year, a congressional committee began examining the idea of taxing property inside digital worlds such as Second Life. If that happens, a digital Boston Tea Party should break out, perhaps making it the only place in America where

Back from Oxnard

Ok, so I had planned to let the Command College students write a post here explaining what Command College is, but we never got around to it. Instead, we spent our time talking about Net neutrality, Muni Wifi, digital economies

Hello Command College!

I’m leading a session at the Command College today in Oxnard, CA. If you don’t know what Command College is, visit back in a few hours for your answer.

Stumble upon — you’re gonna love it!

I have no idea how long this site has been around, but it is *awesome*. I was at a Renissance weekend over New Years and a bunch of folks were talking about it. It is the coolest tool I have

Golden Gaffes 2006

There were at least five tech policy blunders that should not have happened in California in 2006. Here’s my column discussing them.

Technology and the Politics of War

Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., caused a political firestorm recently when he said he wanted to reinstate a military draft. His radical proposal brings to light a growing theme that both political parties should consider very closely. In a world where