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Back in Wired magazine's heyday, I especially enjoyed Nicholas Negroponte's back-page articles. I was especially annoyed when they were replaced by an advertorial. I'm sure this changed around the time of the :CueCat debacle. Anyway, David F. brought this article by Negroponte to my attention. The lily pad metaphor perfectly illustrates how open public networks will be built. Thanks David!
10:44:50 AM
Perhaps stratospheric balloons could be used in Africa to filll the gaps in fibre coverage?
10:25:47 AM
10:44:50 AM
Perhaps stratospheric balloons could be used in Africa to filll the gaps in fibre coverage?
10:25:47 AM