If you want real MEGO, try keeping track of buzzword-intensive, copycat, 
security theatre,  snake oil products.

Actually, I should describe them as hydra products - when we assess one and 
point out the problems, it gets sold to someone higher up the corporate food 
chain, rebranded, and a new head is grown.

Ray Parks
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On Feb 22, 2014, at 3:14 PM, Pamela McCorduck wrote:

> The Internet was conceived and first implemented by a small group of 
> government  and university researchers: J. C. R. Licklider, Bob Kahn, Vint 
> Cert, and several other pioneers. (So when I hear Silly Valley Libertarians 
> go on and on, the best I can do is laugh.) 
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> My question to this august group is: now that the momentum for innovation has 
> moved to the private sector, are we going to see nothing but these trivial, 
> mostly copycat apps that make your eyes glaze over? Is the private sector 
> capable of genuine innovation?
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