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Wired
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30 December 2009
What Took Wired So Loongson?
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I've been writing about the Loongson chip for three years now. As I've noted several times, this chip is important because (a) it...
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01 June 2009
Why Security by Obscurity Fails, Part 674
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Great story in Wired about a master lock-picker, opening what are supposedly the most secure locks in the world: These were the same Medeco...
09 March 2009
Wired's Open Government Data Wiki
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Wired has an idea : If you're a fan of free data flow into and out of the government, Vivek Kundra seems like an ally. But we can't ...
27 July 2008
The Church of Openness
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In Digital Code of Life , I explained at length - some would say at excessive length - how the Human Genome Project was a key early demonstr...
03 July 2008
In Praise of Wikileaks
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Nice background piece on Wired.
18 June 2008
Reddit Goes Open Source
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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25 February 2008
The Value of Nothing
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One of those joining this blog in pointing out the power of pricing at zero is Chris Anderson. His next book is called simply "Free&qu...
01 January 2008
In a Bit of a Scrape
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"Mix and mash" lies at the heart of the power of openness: it allows people to come up with new, often better, uses of data, notab...
06 December 2007
Wired Uses the 'B'-word
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I write about commons a lot here - digital commons, analogue commons - and about how we can nurture them. Whales form a commons, and one th...
01 March 2007
Undermining Digg
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Digg occupies such an emblematic place in the Web 2.0 world that it's important to understand what's really going on with this incre...
23 February 2007
Fake Steve Jobs: Suck 2.0?
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I was heartened to see that the future of the Fake Steve Jobs blog now seems assured, following a deal with Wired (kudos). God knows we ...
19 January 2007
It Ain't Over Until Blake Ross Sings
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There are three names that most people would associate with Firefox. Ben Goodger, who works for Google, and whose blog is pretty quiet the...
22 November 2006
TV's Spiralling Vortex of Ruin
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Sounds good to me, in a double sense: form and content. (Via IP Democracy .)
21 September 2006
Open Prosthetics
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Here's a fascinating project: Open Prosthetics . It's exactly what it says, free designs for prosthetics, although the exact licen...
30 August 2006
Wired's Wikified Wiki Words Work?
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This is one of those things that you just want to work. Wired has put up one of its stories - on wikis - to be freely edited by anyone. Or...
21 July 2006
Something's Rotten in the Domain Name System
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Although I can't quite claim to go back to the very first commercial domain , I do remember the Wired story about how many major US c...
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19 May 2006
Linus Speaks
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Linus rarely gives interviews (I hit very lucky some ten years ago). So this one , on CNN, is something of a rarity. Nothing new, but it&...
04 April 2006
Coughing Genomic Ink
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One of the favourite games of scholars working on ancient texts that have come down to us from multiple sources is to create a family tree o...
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29 March 2006
Linus Torvalds' First Usenet Posting
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It was 15 years ago today that Linus made his first Usenet posting , to the comp.os.minix newsgroup. This is how it began: Hello everybody...
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