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How to bypass firewalls or captive portals with dns2tcp | fosk.it! 2.0
Classic wireless hot spots commonly allow two protocols: ICMP and DNS (UDP/53). ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) is used to report errors and warning to the client and DNS is mandatory to resolve hostnames. While ICMP can also be used as a transport protocol (see PTunnel), firewalls may block unusual ICMP packets (ex: suspicious big packets). On the other side, there are often less restriction regarding DNS traffic.
internet  howto 
january 2012 by rybesh
Network Protocol Headers
Nice diagrams of various internet protocol headers.
internet  networking  webinfo 
january 2012 by rybesh
Op-Ed Contributor - Feeling Too Down to Rise Up - NYTimes.com
If American anger remains corralled on the Internet, into e-mail messages to Congress and in sporadic small-group protests, it is unlikely that the Obama administration will do much to assuage the anger of taxpayers.
society  politics  protest  internet  communication  sociology  collaboration 
april 2009 by rybesh
Zittrain’s Foundational Myth of the Open Internet :: net critique by Geert Lovink
How can we raise, and organize a new generation of technology-aware research that has the guts, and the creativity, to design a comprehensive field of critical concepts that can be implemented into code? We have to stop understanding the Internet, and start to shape it.
internet  critique  manifesto  research  future  ideology  libertarianism  liberalism  Uncategorized 
october 2008 by rybesh
the next big plateau | varnelis.net
...my sense is that now, of all times in recent history, developing new technologies is a backwards move. The real developments are going to be in the way that society changes—in terms of finance, sexuality, politics, urbanism and so on...
technology  society  change  future  opinion  locative  mobile  internet  iphone  locative_media 
august 2008 by rybesh
(Let's Get) Down With Capitalism
Information won't be free because its creation has costs. At the root, these costs derive from the fact that the production of information takes time and effort, and time and effort are scarce.
capitalism  economics  authoring  production  information  markets  internet 
may 2007 by rybesh
Greg Matter : THE WORLD NEEDS ONLY FIVE COMPUTERS
Our bet is that most of these companies will realize that they can become even more efficient if they rely upon a few, highly competitive and deeply technical infrastructure suppliers. Engineering for scale matters.
networking  economics  web  webservices  internet  architecture  infrastructure 
february 2007 by rybesh
Map of the Internet
Shows the IP address space on a plane using a fractal mapping which preserves grouping.
maps  internet  infoviz 
december 2006 by rybesh
TRAMP
A remote file editing package for GNU Emacs.
emacs  internet  tools  unix  development 
june 2006 by rybesh
Mediasnackers
MediaSnackers is a site/weblog/project/call to action for people interested in how young people consume and create media across the globe.
media  literacy  internet  consumption  mobile  music  radio  tv  web  digitalyouth  research  participatory  authoring 
may 2006 by rybesh
Beyond Broadcast
We will explore the thesis that traditional public media face a unique opportunity to embrace new participatory web-based media models and create a stronger and more vital public service.
public  participatory  media  internet  conference 
march 2006 by rybesh
Microsoft Live Labs
Live Labs is a partnership between MSN and Microsoft Research (MSR) that focuses on applied research for Internet products and services at Microsoft.
research  search  academia  YRB  internet  web 
january 2006 by rybesh
Stefano's Linotype ~ On the Quality of Metadata...
The semantic web has a lot of people working on the technological guts, but very few on the social practices that might make it happen.
categorization  internet  library  metadata  research  semweb  ideas  social  design  YRB 
january 2006 by rybesh
How News is Made, by Dale Dougherty
The Internet allows us to see how news is made, as though we were walking through a factory tour, and we can compare the very similar results of a mass production system.
internet  journalism  media  news  politics  web  datamining 
december 2005 by rybesh
Investing - Anime Explosion: It's Profitmon! - FORTUNE - Page
The anime industry is doing everything the rest of show biz isn't: embracing technology, coddling fans—and making a killing.
anime  film  internet  music  video  fans  remix  business  comics  japan  YRB 
november 2005 by rybesh
hearusnow.org
By focusing on major media, technology and communications issues and emphasizing local stories, HearUsNow.org will help explain increasingly complex issues and the connections between these issues, underscore what's at stake, and offer ways to make improv
activism  consumer  economics  policy  media  internet  communication  community 
october 2005 by rybesh
Clark & Blumenthal: Rethinking the design of the Internet: The end to end arguments vs. the brave new world
This paper looks at the Internet and the changing set of requirements for the Internet that are emerging as it becomes more commercial, more oriented towards the consumer, and used for a wider set of purposes.
design  internet  economics  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
The Paradox of the Best Network
The best network is the hardest one to make money running.
networking  internet  manifesto  design  economics  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
Isenberg: The Rise of the Stupid Network
Why the Intelligent Network was once a good idea, but isn't anymore.
manifesto  networking  design  internet  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
Clark: The Design Philosophy of the DARPA Internet Protocols
This paper attempts to capture some of the early reasoning which shaped the Internet protocols.
internet  architecture  design  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
END-TO-END ARGUMENTS IN SYSTEM DESIGN
This paper presents a design principle that helps guide placement of functions among the modules of a distributed computer system.
architecture  design  internet  networking  manifesto  economics  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
Clark et al: Tussle in Cyperspace: Defining Tomorrow's Internet
Different stakeholders that are part of the Internet milieu have interests that may be adverse to each other, and these parties each vie to favor their particular interests.
internet  economics  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
O'Donnell: An Economic Map of the Internet
This paper presents a framework for studying the economic architecture of the Internet industry.
internet  economics  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
Internet Economics
From the March 1995 MIT Workshop on Internet Economics.
internet  economics  reference  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
An Introduction to Internet Economics
Models and frameworks for Internet technical, economic, and policy analysis are presented in this special issue on Internet Economics of the Journal of Electronic Publishing.
internet  economics  reference  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
Economic FAQs About the Internet
This is a set of Frequently Asked Questions (and answers) about the economic, institutional, and technological structure of the Internet circa 1995.
internet  economics  reference  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
Network Effects
A product displays positive network effects when more usage of the product by any user increases the product's value for other users (and sometimes all users).
economics  reference  business  internet  networking  social  theory  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
Network effect
The network effect causes a good or service to have a value to a potential customer dependent on the number of customers already owning that good or using that service.
economics  reference  business  internet  networking  social  theory  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
Foreign Affairs - Down to the Wire - Thomas Bleha
Once a leader in Internet innovation, the United States has fallen far behind Japan and other Asian states in deploying broadband and the latest mobile-phone technology. This lag will cost it dearly.
asia  economics  future  globalization  internet  japan  networking  policy  technology  usa  wireless 
june 2005 by rybesh
Robin Williams: The Non-Designer's Type Book
I generally find typography one of those dry, tedious details I have to know to as part of my job...
books  1998  urn:asin:0201353679  wishlist  art  computers  internet  typography 
june 2005 by rybesh
Howard Rheingold: Smart Mobs
The cool thing about "Smart Mobs" is that it's really happening...
books  2002  urn:asin:0738206083  wishlist  business  communication  internet  science  socialaspects  sociology  technology 
june 2005 by rybesh
Andy Oram: Peer-to-Peer
In 2000, O'Reilly surveyed the field of peer-to-peer computing, and published this book...
books  2001  urn:asin:059600110X  wishlist  computers  internet  networking 
june 2005 by rybesh
Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Nick Montfort: The New Media Reader
This huge tome is a must have for anyone who wants to deeply understand hypertext and its precursors...
books  2003  urn:asin:0262232278  wishlist  internet  massmedia  mediastudies  socialscience  technology  methods 
june 2005 by rybesh
Manuel Castells: The Rise of the Network Society
Given Castells' huge range of understanding and the sheer ambition of his work, it seems a bit unfair to really criticize this book...
books  2000  urn:asin:0631221409  wishlist  economics  internet  mediastudies  reference  socialaspects  socialscience  sociology 
june 2005 by rybesh
Howard Rheingold: The Virtual Community
The virtual community is, in reality, at best a bunch of people disagreeing and regularly indulging in shark-like small group attacks...
books  2000  urn:asin:0262681218  wishlist  communication  computers  internet  languagearts  socialaspects  sociology  virtualreality 
june 2005 by rybesh
Steven Gulie: QuickTime for the Web
This book contains all of the otherwise unwritten techniques for producing QuickTime movies and panoramas for the web, appropriate for both Macintosh and Windows users...
books  2003  urn:asin:1558609040  wishlist  computers  dataprocessing  design  editing  hardware  interactive  internet  quicktime  websites  cinema 
june 2005 by rybesh
Mike Kuniavsky: Observing the User Experience
This is a book I recommend to my corporate clients who want to go beyond standard usability testing in order to create customer-centered organizations...
books  2003  urn:asin:1558609237  wishlist  computers  computerscience  human  internet  reference  userinterface 
june 2005 by rybesh
Lawrence Lessig: Free Culture
Discussing law is always a challenge to an author, especially if he/she wishes to make it simple, interesting, and critical...
books  2005  urn:asin:0143034650  wishlist  anthropology  archaeology  creativity  internet  socialscience  sociology 
june 2005 by rybesh
Jessica Litman: Digital Copyright
This is a good book if you want a detailed history of how copyright law evolved to accomodate digital technology and the Internet...
books  2000  urn:asin:1573928895  wishlist  copyright  internet  law  legalreference  patent  trademark  usa 
june 2005 by rybesh
Geert Lovink: Dark Fiber
(Planeta.com Journal) - Dark fiber is optical fiber infrastructure (cabling and repeaters) that is currently in place but is not being used...
books  2003  urn:asin:0262621800  wishlist  computers  internet  socialaspects 
june 2005 by rybesh
J. D. Lasica: Darknet
In what is essentially a PR war of hysteria (on both sides), JD presents the middle ground, shifting the focus off the corporations and file-sharing teenagers...
books  2005  urn:asin:0471683345  wishlist  digitalmedia  interactive  internet  networksecurity  performingarts  socialaspects  usa 
june 2005 by rybesh
The Digital Imprimatur
How big brother and big media can put the Internet genie back in the bottle.
culture  drm  future  internet  media  p2p  policy 
may 2005 by rybesh
Yahoo Raises Profile With Hollywood Push
Analysts suggest a profound shift may be at work, with Yahoo using its enormous reach to force Hollywood studios, among other video creators, to produce programming with the Internet in mind.
commercial  internet  video 
april 2005 by rybesh

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