Will Meraki succeed where Google and EarthLink failed or gave up?
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/01/04/MNCDU8UKU.DTL
Meraki, through an initiative called Free the Net, has been testing its mesh system in San Francisco's Mission, Lower Haight and Alamo Square neighborhoods since the spring. About 500 repeaters already are in use, providing service to 40,000 users.
The names, addresses and complete Social Security numbers of more than 337,000 Davidson County voters may be in the hands of thieves, Metro election officials said Friday. The information could be used by identity thieves. County election officials are warning the public to monitor their credit accounts for any suspicious activity.
Seems like the OLPC will have a hard time, threatening the the big players turf has it's consequences. A US-based Nigerian company has sued Nicolas Negroponte and the OLPC project, the keyboard seems to be the culprit.
In much of the western U.S., water demand vastly outstrips supply. Some municipalities are moving toward a greater use of recycled waste water as a means to stretch supply. It sounds good in theory, but how far should it go?
I'm prompted to consider the issue by a story reported in The Record, a paper in California's San Jaquin valley.
"A mind is a terrible thing to have leaking out your ears." -- The League of Sadistic Telepaths