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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.
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