Archive for October, 2005
How to break the National Identity Register
I’ve just been at a public meeting of the Oxford branch of NO2ID, where a couple of MPs spoke about why they are opposed to the legislation. Before the event began a bunch of us in the office were having a database related discussion on the National Identity Register (NIR). We came up with ways [...]
Posted: October 13th, 2005 under databases, id cards.
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Thoughts from JAOO
So, I’ve finally got round to blogging about my trip to JAOO in Denmark. I’ve already posted something on my official work blog about the surprising lack of non-Danes at the conference. Looking back on it, I think the most interesting talk was by Jaron Lanier on Phenotropic Computing (see this interview for more). [...]
Posted: October 5th, 2005 under software.
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