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Showing posts with label extreme openness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label extreme openness. Show all posts
22 July 2011

Why Are Hackers Becoming So Angry?

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You may have noticed a bit of a trend recently. Groups of hackers are getting hold of stuff that has hitherto been kept locked up, and makin...
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08 September 2010

Taking Openness to the Next Level

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Yesterday I wrote about one particular issue with standards: the fact that the associated patent licensing (if applicable) can shut out fre...
13 May 2009

Is Transparency Coming Out into the Open?

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Maybe something good can come out of the unholy mess of the MPs' expenses: Mr Brown said that politicians had to "prove themselves...
17 March 2009

OpenStreetMap Passes 100,000 Users

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Although many people have heard of OpenStreetMap, not everyone realises just how damn successful and important it is becoming. Here's o...
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06 March 2009

Opining on Generation Open

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Here's a nice little thought-piece from Chris Messina: The people within Facebook not only believe in what they’re doing but are on the...
05 January 2009

Computational Journalism

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I like the sound of this : the digital revolution that has been undermining in-depth reportage may be ready to give something back, through ...
30 December 2008

Extreme Openness: the Rise of Wikileaks

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There is a long journalistic tradition of looking back at the end of the year over the major events of the preceding 12 months - one that I ...
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Glyn Moody
writer (Rebel Code, Digital Code of Life, Walled Culture - free ebook https://walledculture.org/the-book/), journalist, blogger. on #openness, the #commons, #copyright, #patents and #DigitalRights. email: glyn.moody@gmail.com
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