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Starting: Thu 01 Oct 1998 - 00:25:37 EST
Ending: Fri 30 Oct 1998 - 17:16:52 EST
Messages: 498
- (Fwd) [RRE]Jon Postel has died
- (fwd) Legal challenge to "CDA-II"
- 1st Internet Industrial Action
- 2 Reports on Internet Use
- =?iso-8859-1?Q?IO=9298_?= to Focus Debate Over E-Commerce
- [DNS] Fw: PAB Death of Jon Postel
- [Fwd: FC: Internet governance: herding cats and sacred cows]
- [Fwd: Malaysian Net patrol]
- [GKD]: Call for Papers: Citizens at the Crossroads
- [GKD]: U.S. Expected to Support Shift in Administration of the
- a practical approach to electronic commerce
- A Taxonomy of Internet Commerce
- ACCC to approve open-slather telemarketing??
- ACS Sets National E-Commerce Agenda at IO98
- ADSL in Eastern US
- AFR Telstra Webawards: AWOL?
- Against digital TV (from the Guardian)
- AHH, TECHNOLOGY!
- AIG National ATM Summit - October 12-13, 1998 Sydney
- Allright - Who's the mail muckup?
- ALP Co-regulatory Privacy policy
- Alston seeks closer IT industry ties
- Alternatives to NT
- Announcement: Internet Studies Graduate Program
- AOL Jack Davies National Press Club Address
- Article from American Reporter
- Aussie Post Keypost
- Austn: ISPs to be liable for content?!
- Australia's report to IFIP TC9 1999 general meeting - some internet related
- Australia's report to IFIP TC9 1999 general meeting - some internet related publications
- Australian electoral laws
- Background Briefing on Infrastructure
- BANKS PUSH DIGI-CERTS
- BBC coverage of the OZ election
- Bill Gates has disengaged himself from Microsoft's defence
- Bouncing mail
- Branding, domain names et al.
- BRITANNICA JOINS PAPER
- BT OFFERS FREE EMAIL
- C21 Scenarios Website
- Cabbage Patch doll of cyberspace
- call me cynical, but their timing is interesting...
- calle me cynical, but their timing is interesting...
- Canada Frees Up Crypto
- CAUSE 99 - IT/Library Issues
- Cell Phones: The Risk Is Real
- CFP, AusWeb99, Fifth Australian World Wide Web Conference
- China blocks BBC website
- CIRCIT Seminar - Small Business and Electronic Commerce
- Classroom bullies move into cyberspace
- CND and the TIO
- CNET News - Spending bill becomes law
- CNET News ~ Congress pushes tech bills
- CNET News ~ ISPs as child porn watchdogs
- CNET News ~ Spending bill passes House
- CNN - Tech careers mean long hours and cold dinners
- Coca-Cola-Amatil and 'branding' of chips
- contented cows make better milk
- Converging Technologies: Consequences fo
- Court 1 - Spam 0
- CYBER TRAVEL UP
- Cyber-Spooks on the Internet, Canberra, Friday 9 October
- Cyber-Spooks on the Internet, Canberra, Friday 9 October 1998
- Dangerous Libraries?
- Democracy and the Net: Cambridge Ph.D. online
- Designing Web sites to cater for diverse user needs
- Digital copyright in the US
- DIRECT MAIL GROUP MERGES WITH WEB MARKETERS
- Direct Marketing Code
- Disintermediation (WAS: Sourcing quotes...)
- domain name proposals
- DOMAIN PLAN UNDER FIRE
- Draft Australian Capital Region Telecommunications Strategy
- E-BOOKS TO COME SINGING DOWN THE WIRE
- Eavesdropping on Europe
- ED-MEDIA 99 CFP (Seattle)--Deadline Approaching
- EFA: Party Internet Policies Assessed
- Election site
- Electronic Commerce for Small Business
- EMAIL KILLS OLYMPIC BID
- Email line lengths
- Email privacy
- Emails in communication was: Interesting anomoly ...
- EPIC: [U.S.] Child Protection Bill Includes Privacy Loophole
- EPIC: Ottowa OECD Conf. Report
- EU Delays PDPD
- EU DELAYS PRIVACY LAW
- EU Internet Regulation
- EU Internet regulation -Reply
- EUROPE SEEKS WAYS TO PROTECT ONLINE CONSUMERS
- Fahey happy with outsourcing
- FREE SPEECH CHALLENGE
- Fujitsu Plans Support Center (1997)
- Fuzzy Vic Ed/Acer Numbers
- FW: Designing Web sites to cater for diverse user needs
- FW: Malaysian Net patrol
- FWD: ".TV" Internet Domain Available
- FWD: (AUSCERT ALERT AL-98.03) Potential Vulnerability in ssh 1.2.26
- Fwd: [stds] FYI: Intertia Awards
- Fwd: IBM to Address Web Privacy Concerns
- Fwd: Internet to Gobble World's Bandwidth
- FWD: Pace: UK Voters Happy to Cast Digital Vote
- Fwd: The AGD e-News on Copyright
- FYI: .netpulse e-journal
- FYI: Global Lecture Hall
- Geek chic?
- Geek chic? Please geek off!
- GENOME MAP
- Global recession might help internet growth
- Gore announces 5 Challenges to build a g
- GOV'T TELLS ICANN IT CAN'T (YET)
- Great idea: Free Cable Modem Links for Libraries
- GROUP STRIVES TO SET E-BOOK STANDARDS
- Help - Assistance - don't follow, I'm lost
- HIGH COST OF STARR
- HIGH-TECH COALITION GETS OK FOR ENCRYPTION EXPORT
- HOUSE APPROVES Y2K BILL
- IAB actions concerning the IANA (fwd)
- ICANN elects board, interim president
- Information Society Trends
- Intel & Netscape invest in Red Hat Software
- Intellectual snobbery
- Interesting anomoly - DoCITA
- Internet Freedoms in Malaysia During the Mahathir/Anwar Tension
- Internet Self Regulation Summit
- Internet Taxation
- INTERNET TRENDS
- INVISIBLE WORLDS WANTS TO MAP THE INTERNET
- Invitation to Link list members join the ACS Economic, Legal
- IPUpdate: Internet Domain Names
- IRC: Information Industry, Canberra, Friday, 30 October 1998
- IS&N'99 in Barcelona - Second Call for Contributions
- ISPs liable for Net porn in legal deal
- ISPs liable for Net porn in legal deal ~
- IT and productivity (FYI)
- IT Super Department?
- ITU approves 1.5 GB Internet Access Tech Standard
- JETSON-LIKE COMMUNICATIONS AIRCRAFT
- JOURNAL PIONEERS ONLINE COMMENTARY
- L. A. Times column, October 12, 1998
- Langdon Winner: "The Real Millenium Bug"
- Latest IANA Proposals re DNS
- Latin America critical of DNS representation
- Lessons Learned: Realnet Chief uses MS Training
- LIBRARY OF CONGRESS OPENS COLLECTION OF WEB DATA
- Linux Gains Application Momentum
- MA BELL GOES FOR NET
- Mail failure
- MARKETERS TAKE AIM AT SPAM
- Mega IT Department Under Alston?
- Microsoft Dictionary
- Microsoft report
- MS Smart Card OS
- MUSIC INDUSTRY HITS BACK
- Navigator 4.06 spies on you
- Net and Elections - Online Public Service Model Emerges
- NET PLAYER BAN
- NetMatch Ltd. Co-branbing program
- NEW ORGANIZATION FOR INTERNET ADMINISTRATION
- NEW POPE DEMAND
- New tax on Internet transactions possible
- New US Censorship Law Causes Global Concern
- New US Legislation
- New Zealand Telecom
- News links on the Web
- News: CANADA ANNOUNCES CRYPTOGRAPHY POLICY
- NEWSPAPERS HIT BACK
- NOIE Strategy Document
- Not that old argument again!
- OECD REFUTES JOB LOSS FEARS FROM E-COMMERCE (fwd)
- OECD REPORT
- OECD REPS SET GUIDELINES FOR INTERNET TAXATION
- Off topic: 31 days hath September
- On the lighter side...error messages
- ONLINE BUYERS DOUBLE
- ONLINE POLL TRIAL
- OPTIMISING OPEN SOURCE INFORMATION CONFERENCE
- OZ's High Tech Capability
- Politics and the hole in the ozone layer
- Politics and the Internet
- PR: War Stories
- privacy practices, bugs and MS antitrust
- Privacy Protection Policy for the Next Federal Government
- Privacy Submission to Senate from ACS
- promoting the Internet in South Asia
- Public Sector Shuffling
- RE: AFR Telstra Webawards: AWOL? - they're back
- RE: Australian electoral laws
- RE: Branding, domain names et al.
- RE: Coca-Cola-Amatil and 'branding' of chips
- RE: Dangerous Libraries?
- RE: Designing Web sites to cater for diverse user needs
- RE: Election site
- RE: EU Internet regulation
- RE: Geek chic?
- RE: Global recession might help internet growth
- RE: Information Society Trends
- RE: Internet Self Regulation Summit
- RE: JETSON-LIKE COMMUNICATIONS AIRCRAFT
- RE: NetMatch Ltd. Co-branbing program
- RE: Software patents in Australia
- RE: Sourcing quotes...
- RE: Telstra to offer rural Australia free e-mail
- RE: The universal service obligation cost
- Re[2]: Austn: ISPs to be liable for content?!
- Re[2]: call me cynical, but their timing is interesting...
- Re[2]: EU Internet regulation
- Re[2]: Interesting anomoly - DoCITA
- Re[2]: IT and productivity (FYI)
- Re[2]: Public Sector Shuffling
- Re[2]: Telstra delays copper phase-out
- Re[2]: The downside of online purchasing
- Re[2]: The universal service obligation cost
- Re[2]: Truth and consequences: The Internet bares all
- Re[2]: USA mandates HDTV
- Re[2]: WebTV logs users viewing habits
- Re[2]:Geek chic?
- Recording of Telephone Calls.
- Recording of Telephone Calls. -Reply
- Regulatory chaos
- Reviews of two books on Microsoft
- search engine
- Self-regulatory Regime for the .au Domain Space
- Software patents in Australia
- Spending on Infrastructure
- SPOOF ON AOL CAUSES MISROUTED MAIL
- Study Links Lower Grades to Computer Use
- Survey of the National Library of Australia Electronic Journals Website
- Taxation Reform
- Telstra delays copper phase-out
- Telstra to offer rural Australia free e-mail
- Telstra's DMO
- The AOL carpet bombing begins...
- The downside of online purchasing
- The New Informediaries (was RE: Sourcing quotes...)
- The Public Sector - Death by a thousand cuts.
- The universal service obligation cost
- TRISTRATA SECURITY UNVEILS NEW SECURITY SOFTWARE
- Trojan Horse on animated graphics?
- Truth and consequences: The Internet bares all
- UK GOVERNMENT WANTS FILTERS
- UK Voters Happy to Cast Digital Vote
- Unions jump on lack of email privacy
- UNIX NEWS FROM SUN, IBM, SEQUENT, AND SCO
- US organizations challenge CDA-II
- USA mandates HDTV
- Victorian teachers to get laptops for $3 per week
- W3C releases Document Object Model level 1
- Watching Big Brother
- Web accessibility (likely TID)
- WebTV logs users viewing habits
- weird ways of getting the news
- Who's Driving this Bus? - Election '98 Update
- Win a Porsche and Politically Empower Internet Users (2104)
- WIPO Consultations on Internet Domain Names
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