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Published: Friday 16 May 2008


Name

Richard


Location

UK


Occupation

Designer


Comment

Thanks, an interesting demonstration.

However, what should we learn from hearing that even journalists who are dependent on and familiar with technology have such problems getting basic connectivity?

- Is "networking" still too complicated?

- Rather than understanding the technology, are we all just "users"?

- Do "security" policies prevent us from self-help?

- Is technology less reliable than its hype?

- Or, is it still something which is always fixed by those sad folk from "IT"?



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