SciAm On the Future of Privacy 18
An anonymous reader writes "Scientific American has a special issue this month on the future of privacy, asking the question: 'Can we safeguard our information in an insecure world?' The collection of articles ranges from the already-Slashdotted (Bush's wiretap laws) to a few more interesting ones (how social networking changes our idea of privacy). Most of them are worth at least a skim-through."
Scott McNealy: "Get over it" (Score:3, Funny)
Actually, Mr. McNealy first made that observation during a May 5 1998 17:23 PST phone call to J. Schwartz while standing on the 16th green at Silver Creek Valley Country Club. They also discussed hiring practices at McKinsey & Co. Mr. McNealy's score for the round was 83.
Re:"SciAm On the Future of Privacy" (Score:3, Funny)
>> That seems a bit like "Playboy on the Future of Potato Yields". ...
>> Which is to say, superficially interesting,
Depends on the potatoes.