Hackers go public with prizes and glory, and jobs, on the line
Openhack, an online hacking competition, ended last Saturday, with an US entrant winning a $US500 prize, but he and others missing even bigger jackpots for being able to break into a software application. Full report
http://theage.com.au/articles/2002/11/16/1037080963204.html
Australia's federal and state governments are under fire for taking a blinkered approach to information technology spending - ignoring local companies and alternatives to Microsoft. Full report
Victoria just threw millions out the windows.
This dood has a working APster link...I hope he doesn't get condored for that.
http://www.pratyeka.org/
87C940E1 // 29A2 A01A CA3D D3B2 5824 3F86 05ED B46F 87C9 40E1
"When you have an efficient government, you have a dictatorship"
Harry S Truman (US President 1945-1952)
F R E E I N T E L L I G E N C E B R I E F I N G:
U.S. Using Canberra To Seize Control of Global Trade Agenda
There is more behind planned negotiations for a U.S.-Australia
free-trade agreement than meets the eye. Washington is trying to
seize control of global negotiations to liberalize trade in
agriculture, and Australia is a key part of the emerging U.S.
strategy.
Click below to read the STRATFOR analysis:
http://www.stratfor.com/corp/Corporate.neo?s=SUB&c=b&storyId=207628
Singapore Speed Bumps - - CIO Magazine Jul 1,2002
... Journalists must be licensed in Singapore, Playboy and Cosmopolitan are banned,
movies are censored, and the government maintains a list of banned websites ...
www.cio.com/archive/070102/ singapore_sidebar_1_content.html - Similar pages
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http://www.angelfire.com/apes/hatrackman
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