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Daily Archives: September 16, 2003

Controversy Over New Web Typo Site

Yesterday came news that VeriSign had launched a new service that redirects users who mistype urls of websites (apparently at the rate of 20 million times per day) to Site Finder, which in turn markets the availability of these mistyped .com or .net domains. A Slashdot posting provided this link to a pdf document on… Continue Reading

E-Gov Website User Survey Indicates Overall Satisfaction

User satisfaction with federal e-government efforts, measured in a recent survey of 22 websites, indicates that many users rate them competitively with the best of the commercial sites. The survey, American Customer Satisfaction Index, E-Government Satisfaction Index, available free in pdf, but requiring registration to download, is a joint effort of the University of Michigan… Continue Reading

Ashcroft, Libraries and the Patriot Act

From today’s New York Times: Ashcroft Mocks Librarians and Others Who Oppose Parts of Counterterrorism Law: “Attorney General John Ashcroft today accused the country’s biggest library association and other critics of fueling “baseless hysteria” about the government’s ability to pry into the public’s reading habits.” American Library Association responds to Attorney General remarks on librarians… Continue Reading