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Nov 26 2007   5:59PM GMT

Overheard: Telecommuters please report to the office



Posted by: Margaret Rouse
AT&T, Telecom, Telecommuting, Technology
att_logo.JPG AT&T is in the process of reconciling the human resources policies of the legacy AT&T, SBC Communications, which acquired AT&T in 2005; BellSouth, which was acquired in late 2006; and the former Cingular wireless operation, previously co-owned by BellSouth and AT&T.

Walter Sharp,  AT&T calls teleworkers back to cubicle life (story by Ann Bednarz)

Is there any irony in a telecommunications company suddenly frowning on their own workers telecommuting?

Nov 14 2007   12:55PM GMT

Overheard: Your big brother’s name is Hancock



Posted by: Margaret Rouse
AT&T, Privacy, Technology, Hancock
ryan-singel.jpg “AT&T is currently defending itself in federal court from allegations that it installed, on behalf of the National Security Agency, secret internet spying rooms in its domestic internet switching facilities.”

Ryan Singel, AT&T Invents Programming Language for Mass Surveillance 

Ryan says:

Programs written in Hancock work by analyzing data as it flows into a data warehouse. That differentiates the language from traditional data-mining applications which tend to look for patterns in static databases.  A 2004 paper published in ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems shows how Hancock code can sift calling card records, long distance calls, IP addresses and internet traffic dumps, and even track the physical movements of mobile phone customers as their signal moves from cell site to cell site. 

Anyone read Tryrannosaur Canyon by Doublas Preston? This is the second day I’ve had to say truth is stranger than fiction.