Judy Estrin thinks it would be easier to battle chonic Internet problems like traffic congestion and virus attacks if the companies working to solve them were free of such pressing concerns as quarterly profits or initial stock offerings. Issues such . . .
Judy Estrin thinks it would be easier to battle chonic Internet problems like traffic congestion and virus attacks if the companies working to solve them were free of such pressing concerns as quarterly profits or initial stock offerings. Issues such as preserving corporate security when scores of employees work remotely, assigning and tracking the flood of Internet address spurred by the proliferatoin of handheld web devices, and eliminating network bottlenecks are some of the things addressed.

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