WSJ Flaunt Clever 'Crumbs' Pun For Cookies
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Proof that our great industry leaders still don't quite get this Internet thing (and secretly probably wish it'll just go away now, thank you very much).
From the WSJ, reprinted by the Financial Times:
Following the crumbs US Abstracts; Oct 29, 2001 :- 'Cookies' are small programs fitted to Web :- sites that are designed to look into your :- computer and monitor the way in which you :- use it. [...] However, other cookies can :- send private information back to their home :- sites. http://globalarchive.ft.com/globalarchive/article.html?id=011029004735 How can we ever expect suits and corporate warriots to understand the social implications of privacy and encryption if they still can't get their heads around cookies? GNash. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: Hush 2.0 wmAEARECACAFAjvegd4ZHGdyYWhhbS5uYXNoQGh1c2htYWlsLmNvbQAKCRB9lb1paHeb mzo8AKCtcqISS2ogLXOycQcuNLqmt/2pYwCfXCqjDZLNbemkpj5FbuX+Hrdf9nQ= =tK82 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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