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10 December 2007
Open Source Society
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One of the themes of this blog is how the principles behind open source can be applied to other domains. Here's someone with the same ...
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03 December 2007
A Question of Open Chemistry
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I've written about open science and open notebook science before, but here's an excellent round-up of open chemistry: The next gene...
05 November 2007
A Question of Standards
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Andy Updegrove's Standards Blog is one of my favourites, because he clearly knows what he is talking about, and this means his analyses...
22 October 2007
Trivial Defamation
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One of the unanswered questions is to what extent web sites/blogs need to worry about defamatory postings made by their users. Here's a...
12 October 2007
Business Week Goes Open Source, Apparently
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Or so it says : We're introducing this type of open source aggregation into the new magazine, with blog items, quotes, and content from ...
18 September 2007
New York Times Sees the Light and Opens Up
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The New York Times will stop charging for access to parts of its Web site, effective at midnight Tuesday night. The move comes two years to ...
29 August 2007
Blogging Open Stack Integration
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One of the great but rather submerged stories in the open source world is stack integration. With the exception of the LAMP stack, free sof...
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21 June 2007
After Flickr, It Gets Quickr
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Not, alas, open source as far as I can tell : IBM Lotus Quickr is team collaboration software that helps you share content, collaborate and ...
19 June 2007
World Bank 2.0
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Signs of the times: As explained on BuzzMonitor's "about page" -- "Like many organizations, we started listening to blog...
17 June 2007
Dell Tries Harder
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Interesting : Now's not the time to mince words, so let me just say it... we blew it.
23 May 2007
Blooming Science Blogs
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It is rather ironic that science, which is a paradigmatic example of openness in action, should be a relative laggard when it comes to getti...
23 April 2007
Making All the Right Connections
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This is a tiny footnote to the larger story of the imminent IPRED2 vote, but I think in its own way it's a fine parable about the power ...
The Supreme Blog?
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Who knew that there was a blog about the US Supreme Court? And it seems that there are some interesting things happening there in the fiel...
20 April 2007
The Blog is the New Resume
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Pretty much . (Via ContentBlogger .)
20 February 2007
The Death of TV?
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Well, not quite, alas, but certainly an interesting shift : We think we know that the professional news media, especially newspapers, are ob...
01 February 2007
Getting Snappy About Snap
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Here's someone who hates the Snap pop-up preview feature, as used on this blog. If it weren't easy to turn off (just click on Opti...
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WTF is WTF?
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Dave Sifry has always been one of the do-ers in the world of computing. And as someone who has been at the heart of open source for over a...
31 January 2007
iHavenosenseofhumour
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Catch it while you can.
29 January 2007
Open Healthcare
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A new one to me: 1: What is “Open Healthcare”? The nature of the Internet as a means of disseminating health media is changing. The first w...
22 January 2007
Can ICANN Open Up?
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I've been fairly hard on ICANN on this blog - hard but fair, given it's pretty appalling track record in terms of openness. But lo!...
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