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My colleague John Markoff is more impressed than I am by MobileMe.
Steve Jobs Shows Off Fast-Surfing $199 iPhones - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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My colleague John Markoff is more impressed than I am by MobileMe.
Steve Jobs Shows Off Fast-Surfing $199 iPhones - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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John Markoff is very impressed with the interface and the offering.
Take That, Google: No Ads From Apple - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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John Markoff is very impressed with the interface and the offering.
Take That, Google: No Ads From Apple - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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At least Markoff is honest that the justification for the title of his story was not found in the Jobs article, but where did he find it?
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This is fairly conspicuous in Markoff’s reporting in the Times.
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Also, we are getting new insight into what some are calling Markoff's darker side.
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Cell networks and the Internet provide rich information for investigators, who have used transactional data to track down Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the July 21st London bomber who fled to Rome, and Philip Markoff the "Craigslist" murderer; such data should be even further exploited.
Susan Landau: Getting Wiretapping Right Susan Landau 2011
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Cell networks and the Internet provide rich information for investigators, who have used transactional data to track down Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the July 21st London bomber who fled to Rome, and Philip Markoff the "Craigslist" murderer; such data should be even further exploited.
Susan Landau: Getting Wiretapping Right Susan Landau 2011
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John Markoff of the New York Timesreports: The most striking aspect of the fast-spreading malicious computer program -- which has turned up in industrial programs around the world and which Iransaid had appeared in the computers of workers in its nuclear project -- may not have been how sophisticated it was, but rather how sloppy its creators were in letting a specifically aimed attack scatter randomly around the globe.
Russ Wellen: Cyberwarfare Works on Same Premises as Nuclear War Russ Wellen 2010
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