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03 August 2020
Introduction to Moody's Black Notebook Travels
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I have two great regrets in my life. One is eating a chicken sandwich in Varanasi, shortly before flying to Kathmandu. This gave me the w...
27 October 2013
New Vietnam Decree Says Blogs And Social Media Must Contain Only Personal Information, Not News Reports
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Around the world, we have been watching the gradual taming of social media, especially in countries where governments keep mainstream m...
27 April 2012
Italian 'Blog Killer' Law Rises From the Grave
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As if Italians didn't have enough problems, it seems that their government is trying to sneak through a proposal supposedly designed to...
09 November 2011
Russian Internet Content Monitoring System To Go Live In December
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Back in April of this year, the Russian government put out a tender : Last week, Roskomnadzor, Russian Federal Service for Telecoms Supe...
11 August 2011
Plutocrats and the New Soviet Union
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One of the joys of reading blogs is that you get to follow writers who are focussed on one particular area, and who, as a result of that alm...
01 August 2011
It's Good to Share
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The passing of the Digital Economy Act remains one of the worst blots on the British political system in recent years. As anyone who had th...
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11 November 2010
A (Digital) Hymn to Eric Whitacre
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Eric Whitacre is that remarkable thing: a composer able to write classical music that is at once completely contemporary and totally approac...
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11 July 2010
The Peculiar World of Private Label Rights
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Here's a variety of "sharing" I'd not come across before: private label rights. This is what Wikipedia has to say on the...
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30 June 2009
Why Scientific Publishing Will Never be the Same
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For those of us tracking open access and its wider import, it's pretty clear that scientific publishing has changed for ever. But for s...
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06 February 2009
A Tale of Two Consultations
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One of the running themes on this blog is the importance of engaging with the powers that be, specifically through responding to government ...
31 December 2008
Proud to be Lesser
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Matt has some thoughts on blogs - including this one: my primary interest is in digging up what's not already "popular." Unfo...
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13 June 2008
Associated Press Decides to Look Stupid
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I'm currently engaged in a legal disagreement with the Associated Press, which claims that Drudge Retort users linking to its stories ar...
14 April 2008
I, For One, Welcome Our New Blogject Overlords
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Now objects are on-line too - blogjects , blogging objects. Once “things” are connected to the Internet, they immediately become part of the...
03 March 2008
What Planet Are They On?
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First there were RSS feeds, but that soon became too messy. So people have bundled up similar feeds into planets - clever. Here's one ...
21 February 2008
Welcome to ... The Spittoon
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Last night I had the pleasure - and privilege - of attempting to hack the minds of a roomful of young scientists. It was my usual Digital C...
06 February 2008
I've Got a Little Brown(Book)
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On Open Enterprise blog .
21 January 2008
Fighting Words
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Here, take this spoon : In spite of their public opposition to Microsoft’s attempt to get the ISO standardization nod for its Office Open XM...
19 December 2007
Wikimedia, Der Blog
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The Wikimedia Foundation has a blog - or, rather, ein blog .
17 December 2007
Who Goes There?
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As a sad sack who has been writing about computers for too long well over a quarter of a century, I'm all in favour of facts and gettin...
15 December 2007
Read What They Write
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Read/WriteWeb is one of the more perceptive blogs - and I thought that even before they wrote this : In this post we'll give you our pi...
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