why telecommunications isn't cheaper
this piece by martin e. hellman, professor emeritus of electrical engineering at standford university (and the hellman in the diffie-hellman key agreement method), explains why moore's law hasn't resulted in dirt-cheap telecommunications. that's some pretty powerful deflationary pressure built up. (via dan gillmor.)
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