Meraki morphs into digital-divide project

Feb 04, 2007 02:23

Well, I noticed the image disappeared from my previous entry about the Meraki Mini, a $50 WiFi access point the size of a playing card that can run a pretty complete unix. So I went to their site to look for a new image to link.

It seems they've morphed from a mere hardware seller into a project "to bring affordable Internet access to the next Read more... )

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how to write a good cv noteris February 3 2007, 16:28:03 UTC
looks very nice. loved the bio of the team Technikcal Advisor Dr Robert Norris:

In 1988 his discovery of buffer overflow first brought the Internet to the attention of the general public.

Click the link to understand what that anodyne phrase was actually referring to.

(Not mentioned in wikipedia but his father worked for NSA and was widely suspected as the real "discoverer" of how to exploit sendmail buffer overflow bugs).

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