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- The Federal Computer Commission (North Carolina Law Review, December 2005)
- Using VOIP to Compete, (Harvard Business Review, September 2005)
- The
Surging Tides of a Digital Torrent (BusinessWeek Online, January
26, 2005)
- Controlling
VOIP (VON Magazine, January 2005)
- Breaking the Ice: Rethinking Telecommunications
Law for the Digital Age (Journal on Telecommunications and High-Tech Law, 2005)
- Open Spectrum: The Great Wireless Hope, in BROADBAND
EXPLOSION (Harvard Business School, 2005)
- The Implications of Video P2P on Network Usage, in VIDEO PEER TO
PEER (Columbia Institute for Tele-Information, forthcoming)
2004
- Tip-Toeing
On Top of VOIP?, VOIP Central, December 3, 2004
- The
Year of Living Dangerously, VON Magazine, November/December 2004
- Hail to
the VOIP, VOIP Central, October 29, 2004
- Wireless
Cities, The Feature, October 26, 2004
- The First Virtual Telco,
VON Magazine, September/October 2004
- The
Race for White Space, The
Feature, September 23, 2004
- VOIP and
Internet Freedom (VOIP Central, September 10, 2004)
- Not Your
Parents' Phone System (VOIP Central, August 25, 2004)
- The
Real Future of Mobile Video (The Feature, August 23, 2004)
- Wiretapping
and the Politics of Fear (VOIP Central, August 19, 2004)
- The VOIP
Train Has Left the Station (VOIP Central, August 2, 2004)
- Icebergs
Dead Ahead (VON Magazine, July/August 2004)
- Will the
FCC Let VOIP Flourish? (VOIP Central, July 27, 2004)
- Tune In,
Turn On, Skype Out (VOIP Central, July 1, 2004)
- Bad Signs
on the Horizon (VOIP Central, June 17, 2004)
- VoWLANs
Go to Work (The Feature, June 17, 2004)
- In
the Land of the One-Eyed Men (VON Magazine, May/June 2004)
- The FCC's
Muffled Voice (VOIP Central, May 18, 2004)
- A
New Day for Voice (VOIP Central, April 26, 2004)
- Supercommons: Toward a Unified Theory
of Wireless Communication -- PDF | HTML (Texas
Law Review, March 2004)
- What Should Michael Do? (VON Magazine, March/April
2004)
- A
Fine Mesh (The Feature, March 30, 2004)
- The
End of Spectrum Scarcity, with Greg Staple (IEEE Spectrum,
March 2004)
- Senate Commerce Committee VOIP Hearing testimony: Written | Oral (February
24, 2004)
- You
Can Take it With You (The Feature, February 16, 2004)
- Telecom's Red Pill (VON
Magazine, January/February 2004
2003
- Radio
Revolution (New America Foundation working
paper, December 2003)
--George Gilder: "Your
paper was an instant classic in the field and made a quantum
leap in the argument."
- Remarks at FCC Voice Over IP Forum (December 1, 2003) -- Text | PowerPoint
- Time
to Regulate VOIP (VON Magazine, November/December
2003)
- Goodbye,
Spectrum (Telephony, November 2003)
- The
Triumph of Good Enough (The Feature, November 18, 2003)
- The
Coming Spectrum Explosion -- A Regulatory and Business Primer,
with Greg Staple (ABA Communications Lawyer, Fall 2003)
- U.W.Be
Careful What You Wish For (The Feature, October 22, 2003)
- Microsoft
and the Future of Internet Chat (Philadelphia Inquirer, October
16, 2003)
- The
End of Spectrum (The Feature, October 2, 2003)
- FCC
Bakes Up Free WiFi Connections (The Feature, August 19, 2003)
- Anticipating
a Post-Web, Post-PC World (CNet News.com, May 22, 2003)
- Remarks at the Stanford Spectrum Conference -- PowerPoint
slides | text
(March 1, 2003)
- The
Real Michael Powell (Slate, February 19, 2003)
- AOL
Knocked Out? (Philadelphia Inquirer, January 19, 2003)
- Party Like It's 1995
(Slate, January 2, 2003)
- Spectrum
Wants to be Free (Wired, January 2003)
2002
- A Layered
Model for Internet Policy, 1 Journal
of Telecommunications and High-Tech Law 37, 58-64 (2002) [7mb PDF]
- Death by Spam (Slate,
November 18, 2002)
- Open Spectrum: The New Wireless Paradigm -- HTML
| PDF
(New America Foundation Working Paper, October 2002)
- It's in the Chips
(The Feature, July 8, 2002)
- Comments
to the FCC on Spectrum Policy (docket 02-135) (July 8, 2002)
- Amazon's
Secret Sauce (Business 2.0, June 2002)
- The End of an
Error (CNet News.com, April 30, 2002)
- Monster Mesh: Decentralized
Wireless Broadband (The Feature, January 21, 2002)
2001
- Spectrum of the World
Unite! (The Feature, December 3, 2001)
- Here's a Cure
for the Bandwidth Blues (ZDNet, November 28, 2001)
- Open Letter
to the FCC on Spectrum Policy (November 26, 2001)
- IBM
Goes Autonomic for the People (October 26, 2001)
- Gilder
and the Blame Game (August 7, 2001)
- The Webification
of TV is Happening (CNet News.com, July 26, 2001)
- Why the Next Best
Thing May Be the Next Big Thing (The Feature, June 21, 2001)
- Triumph
of the Weblogs (June 18, 2001)
Smart
Tags, Dumb Controversy (June 8, 2001)
- The Addressing Crunch
(The Feature, April 19, 2001)
Letter
to Dubya (March 16, 2001)
- One Device or Many?
(The Feature, February 8, 2001)
- The Phone Network as
an Application Platform (The Feature, January 8, 2001)
2000
- Wireless Peer to Peer
(The Feature, November 27, 2000)
- What
Wall Street Can Learn From Greenspan (Fortune, November 13, 2000)
- Let
Them Eat Cable (Industry Standard, November 13, 2000)
- Life
After Wires (Industry Standard, October 16, 2000)
- Mobile Interfaces of
Tomorrow (The Feature, September 4, 2000)
- It's
Not Dead Yet (Industry Standard, August 7, 2000)
- At
Last...Shrug: The Microsoft Verdict (June 2000)
- Syndication:
The Emerging Model for Business in the Internet Era (Harvard Business
Review, May/June 2000)
1999
Earlier
Release 1.0
(Links to archives on the O'Reilly & Associates site)
- Tapping
into Grid Computing (November 2002)
- Who
Controls Information? (May 2002)
- Optimizing
the Internet From the Edges (April 2002)
- Bringing
it all Together: Infrastructure for Collaboration (February 2002)
- Distributed
Distribution: Here, There, Everywhere (January 2002)
- Realtime
Computing: Beyond the Refresh Button (December 2001)
- Open
Spectrum: The Paradise of the Commons (November 2001)
- Web
Services, Part II: New World Order (October 2001)
- Web
Services Part 1: Back to the Future of Software (September 2001)
- In
Search of Broadband: To the Last Mile and Beyond (July/August 2001)
- Postmodern
Knowledge Management (June 2001)
- Mapping
the Net: Revenge of the Physical World (May 2001)
- Glimpses
of the New Network: The Real Convergence Story (April 2001)
- How
Safe is Your Site? Turning Security Inside Out (February 2001)
- From
User Confusion to User Inclusion: Online Customer Experience (January
2001)
- Peering
into the World of Peer-to-Peer, Part II (December 2000)
- Peering
into the World of Peer-to-Peer, Part I (November 2000)
- E-Commerce
Enablers: What it Takes to Make a Market (October 2000)
- Clicks
and Mortar Meets Cap and Gown: Higher Education Goes Online (September
2000)
- Following
the Money: Financial Services and the Net (July/August 2000)
- Location-Based
Computing: Wherever you go, there you are (June 2000)
- Look
Who’s Talking: Voice-Based Services Arrive (May 2000)
- Data
Soup: The Client is the Server (April 2000)
- Innovation
and Large Companies (January 2000)
- Meta
Service Providers: The Internet?s SS7 Network (December 1999)
- The
Next Medium (November 1999)
- How
to Make a Buck on the Internet (October 1999)
- E-merging
Markets (September 1999)
- The
Web Goes Into Syndication (July/August 1999)
- Living
on the Web: The Rise of Post-Groupware (June 1999)
- IPv6:
The Net Grows Up (May 1999)
- The
Final Frontiers of Networking, Part 2: You are the network (April
1999)
- The
Architecture of Internet 2.0 (February 1999)
- Search
and Searchability (January 1999)
- The
Final Frontiers of Networking, Part 1: Home at last (December 1998)
- Making
Software Work Better (October 1998)
- Closing
the Interactive Loop (September 1998)
- How
to Price a Bit (June 1998)
- Levels
and Boundaries: Another Look at Internet Content (May 1998)
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