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07 August 2009
The Most Hated Man Online?
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Well, not quite, but it's clear somebody really dislikes the Twitter user @cyxymu: it seems that the coordinated attack on Twitter, Fac...
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06 April 2009
How Can We Save Thunderbird Now Email is Dying?
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I like Thunderbird. I've been using it for years, albeit now more as a backup for my Gmail account than as my primary email client. But ...
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25 March 2009
UK Pupils to Learn How to Be Spied On
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Here are two interesting stories: First , the government wants children to use social networking sites like Twitter: Children will no longer...
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18 March 2009
Facebook Users of the World, Unite!
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Maybe this is the way to get the huddled masses roused up against the insane and disproportionate Interception Modernisation Programme: The...
09 December 2008
*Not* the Facebook Virus
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Facebook's 120 million users are being targeted by a virus designed to get hold of sensitive information like credit card details. '...
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27 October 2008
The Facebook Approach to Open Source
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Here's an interesting sign of the times. Facebook is opening up a big wodge of code.... On Open Enterprise blog .
27 May 2008
Facebook and the Race to the Top
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On Open Enterprise blog .
24 April 2008
Radical Openness
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It's the new buzzword : Yahoo Inc. is swinging the doors of its Web platforms wide open to let outside developers create applications ac...
21 January 2008
Facebook Does Collaborative Localisations
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A novel approach to localisation: They are picking and choosing markets (Spanish was opened first, two weeks ago; today German and French w...
18 January 2008
Let Us Now Praise...Facebook
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Facebook has been getting a lot of stick recently over its Beacon system, so I thought I'd be contrarian by pointing out what a good op...
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09 January 2008
More Micro Mobile Computers
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I mentioned Everex's imminent Cloudbook a little while back, and now it's here : The CloudBook, model CE1200V, showcases the Linux ...
08 January 2008
Data Non-Ownership
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There has been a bit of a kerfuffle over Robert Scoble's run-in with Facebook. In this clear-headed analysis , Ed Felten points out tha...
14 December 2007
The Art of Saying Sorry - Openly
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Interesting piece in Forbes about CEOs learning to eat crow and enjoy it. Take Facebook's Zuckerberg, for example : When Zuckerberg...
27 November 2007
Anti-Social Networks
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Although I've joined a couple of social networks, it's purely for the sake of some digital anthropology: I've never actually *us...
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23 November 2007
Thank You, FOSS
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Via GigaOM , I came across a link to this love-letter to Facebook: Thinking about it, I've rarely used a service that has brought me so...
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14 November 2007
Facebook Goes Corporate
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Here's an important straw in the wind : Content-oriented Facebook Applications may now easily be developed using the Alfresco platform. ...
01 November 2007
MySpace and Bebo Back OpenSocial: Oh My!
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This open stuff is getting popular : MySpace and Bebo, two of the world’s largest social networking sites, today joined a Google-led allianc...
Beyond the gPhone: the gPC
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On Thursday, WalMart begins selling the Everex Green gPC TC2502, a $198, low-power, Linux-based PC designed primarily for running Web 2.0 ap...
10 October 2007
In the Battle of the Platforms, Openness Decides
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It feels strange to find myself in agreement with Steve Ballmer (eek), but I, too, find all these social networking sites rather faddish . ...
14 August 2007
RSS as the Lubricant of Openness
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Facebook creaks open a little more - and RSS is the lubricant. (Via TechCrunch .)
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