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23 March 2009
The New Crowdsourcing: Pubsourcing
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Interesting development here : The United States has unveiled an unlikely weapon in its battle against drugs gangs and illegal immigrants at...
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07 August 2008
Why DNA Databases Are Doomed
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I've been against DNA databases for years, but I've always felt that the generic arguments I've been using were a little pallid,...
01 April 2008
You Must Be Joking
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They can't be serious: This is a proposal for an integrated National Operational Deterrence and Intelligence Surveillance System ...
04 May 2007
First Big Blue, Now True Blue Open Source
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I remember well my shock - and delight - when IBM announced that it was throwing its weight behind GNU/Linux on 10 January 2000. I feel som...
09 January 2007
Chinese Whispers About Dell and GNU/Linux
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As this Reg article points out, Dell's attitude to GNU/Linux has always been somewhat ambivalent. So news that a Dell box running the...
12 December 2006
Not-So-Sadville
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Here's an interesting piece of research that attempts to get some (relatively) hard facts about residents of Second Life. It's onl...
05 September 2006
Warning: Tenuous Connection Follows
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Well, Linus is Finnish, and hails from Helsinki, and this story is about a Finn in the same fair city. OK, I confess, I choose it for the h...
20 July 2006
Virtually Spot On
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I have to admit that I tend to read The Reg more for its entertainment value than for its incisive analysis (with the honorable exception o...
13 July 2006
SAP's Success is Being Sapped
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SAP is a strange company. Largely unknown to the general public (at least outside its native Germany), it is large, and until now, hugely s...
04 July 2006
The Dark Side of Eclipse
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Eclipse has finished last as far as quality of features are concerned in a survey of developers conducted by Evans Data Corp, and reported ...
Are Coders Beginning to Get the Message?
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The Reg has a good summary of the European Commission's initial findings from its public consultation on Europe's patent system. ...
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