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19 April 2007
Thunderbird 2
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There was always something rather exciting about Thunderbird 2 that the other Thunderbirds were unable to match. Perhaps it was that inte...
16 March 2007
Mapping Social Networks
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Social networks lie at the heart of Web 2.0 - and of the opens. So it is surprising that more hasn't been done to analyse and map the e...
20 February 2007
Thanks, Tony - But No Thanks
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I received an email from Tony Blair yesterday. Not that this was so special, since he also sent it to the other 28,000 people who had signe...
13 February 2007
Now We Are Five: HTML5, XHTML5
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Anything that talks about HTML5 and XHTML5 gets my attention pretty quickly. I don't pretend to understand all the implications of this...
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25 January 2007
Why Collaboration, Why Now?
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A good point : Word, Excel, Powerpoint were all about making me, as a worker at my desk, able to create more work per unit of time. But, I t...
05 January 2007
Pegasus Flies Into the Sunset
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Sad news : David Harris, creator of the Pegasus email client, has ceased development of the software. During Web 1.0, Pegasus was my pref...
11 October 2006
Aunt Eudora Goes Open
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For old-timers such as myself, the Eudora email client has connotations of pure Web 1.0-ness. During the 1990s it was more or less the def...
14 September 2006
Bad News in Your Inbox
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I have been asked so many times "Is it possible to tell if someone has read my email?" And the answer, of course, is no: email ge...
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26 July 2006
Scalix the Chameleon
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Scalix has always been something of a showcase for how GNU/Linux can be used to run enterprise-level software. And yet, ironically, Scalix...
27 March 2006
The Science of Open Source
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The OpenScience Project is interesting. As its About page explains: The OpenScience project is dedicated to writing and releasing free an...
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29 January 2006
Patently, Absurdly, Patent
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This well-written piece about the current legal tussle between Research In Motion (RIM), makers of the Blackberry, and New Technologies Pro...
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12 January 2006
Thunderbird, Firefox and OpenOffice.org Are Go
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Version 1.5 of the open source email client Thunderbird is now available for download . This is a major release of an important program, ev...
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