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Re: Vulnerbilities of Interconnection


From: Iljitsch van Beijnum <iljitsch () muada com>
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 19:30:56 +0200 (CEST)


On Mon, 16 Sep 2002, Gerald wrote:

 >Just like the net was one of the prime sources of information
 >during 9-11.

The internet sucked as a means of getting information on 9/11. I spent
about 20 minutes hitting every news site I could think of, and they had
all tanked. I set an away msg on IM:
"Internet news sucks, I'm going to watch CNN."

There are several ways why "internet news" wasn't as good as TV news:

1. Using an infrastructure that is built for many-to-many communication
   for few-to-many communication is problematic

2. Look at the budgets for online and TV news

3. This type of situation doesn't lend itself well to typing in the news

What the net did do, was permit people to communicate while the phone
network suffered from massive congestion.

William said they changed a lot of the way they do things at the company
that hosts CNN.com since 9/11. I don't believe they were the only ones.

Can you name a few examples of the things they changed?


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