Analysis of recent trends in transportation suggest that the population of most industrialized countries stop increasing their transportation use once their …
Source: Trends suggest industrialized world may be hitting peak travel | Ars Technica
Analysis of recent trends in transportation suggest that the population of most industrialized countries stop increasing their transportation use once their …
Source: Trends suggest industrialized world may be hitting peak travel | Ars Technica
What is Mathematics? – About Mathematics
Source: What is Mathematics? | Fordham
An article about the decline in American mathematics education, the causes, and the results.
There’s really no such thing as security in the abstract. Security can only be defined in relation to something else. You’re secure from something or against something. In the next 10 years, the traditional definition of IT security—that it protects you from hackers, criminals, and other bad guys—will undergo a radical shift. Instead of protecting you from the bad guys, it will increasingly protect businesses and their business models from you.
Wireless companies would love to charge each app a different fee to access the Internet.
Source: Imagine a world where every app has its own data plan | Ars Technica
Senator Al Franken says net neutrality rules that exempt wireless broadband and permit paid prioritization could cause “more harm than doing nothing at all.”
Source: Senator: New net neutrality plan worse than “doing nothing at all” | Ars Technica
If you haven’t written your congressmen about this yet, this is about your last chance to do so. Given the difficulty and rarity of serious changes to federal policies, you are going to have to live with the results for the rest of your lives.