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Stories flying under the radar: Tech pundits chime in
On the most under-reported stories of 2001

 
Q: What, in your opinion, were the most under-reported technology stories of 2001?
 
Dennis McCaferty
USA Weekend
“…disaster recovery, prior to 9/11”
Paul McNamara,
Network World
“…how the local phone companies and cable providers are screwing up the expansion of broadband services; and in the case of phone companies, how they’re doing it on purpose.”
Jeff Kutler
Institutional Investor
“…the Kyoto treaty, which is a flash point between the U.S. and much of the rest of the world. It's also kind of a sidebar to Enron. Enron lobbied the White House heavily to support the treaty, because it would require cleaner-burning fuels, particularly natural gas. But Bush didn't budge, Congress didn't come close to ratifying the treaty, and it's possible that enough of the rest of the world will support Kyoto to put it into effect, which would isolate the U.S.”
David Alexander
Frost & Sullivan
“…the growth of the converged conferencing marketplace (i.e. audio/data/video conferencing platforms)”
Alan Zeichick
Software Development Magazine
“…the slowdown of adoption of handheld computers,
 
“…the slow but steady evolution of Linux on the desktop, and
 
“…the slow collapse of Novell.”
Brian Sullivan
Computerworld
“…the flaws in 802.11 wireless security. I heard a talk by a guy at BMW who said that anything done over a wireless network should be considered completely wide open and visible to all.”
 
 

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