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29 January 2008
Open Enterprise Interview: Jono Bacon
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On Open Enterprise blog .
08 January 2008
OLPC's Founding CTO Mary Lou Jepsen
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OLPC's XO has been much in the headlines recently. If you want to find out it all from someone who knows, there's a good interview ...
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12 December 2007
Really Bad News for a Virtual World
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The statement, issued on behalf of Rosedale, read: "I can confirm that Cory Ondrejka, CTO, will be leaving Linden Lab at the end of thi...
07 December 2007
Interview with OSC's Mark Taylor
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On the Open Enterprise blog .
05 December 2007
What's the Opposite of Openness?
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Not simply being closed, but something like this : If I make a computer security mistake — in a book, for a consulting client, at BT — it’s ...
03 December 2007
Eben on Software Ecology
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Eben Moglen is probably the most fluent and engaging speaker it has ever been my privilege to interview ; proof of his enduring appeal can b...
13 November 2007
Also Spricht Peter Suber
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There can be little doubt that the principal voice in the open access conversation is that of Peter Suber, who tirelessly gathers every crum...
03 November 2007
Thus Spake Yochai
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I am still optimistic. It does seem that people have been opting for open systems when they have been available, and that has provided a str...
02 November 2007
Finding Your Way in the Open Geospatial World
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It is clear that geospatial capabilities are going to be big, and this means the open source community needs to expand its work in this fiel...
Desperately Seeking Pamela
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Groklaw's Pamela Jones is a true eminence grise of the area in the intellectual Venn diagram where computer technology and law intersect...
02 October 2007
Rice's Digital University Press
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I've written before about Rice University's Connexions platform and programme, which aims to make courseware freely available for a...
14 September 2007
Let Us Now Praise Filezilla
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FTP doesn't get much respect these days, when most people equate the Internet with the Web. But for uploads and offline storage, you ca...
04 September 2007
Philip Rosedale 1.5
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If you ever wondered what happened to that nice Mr Rosedale , here's an update .
The Man from the BBC Speaketh
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I've been pretty critical of many aspects of the BBC's online activities, not least its dratted Windows-only, DRM'd iPlayer. B...
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04 July 2007
The Nature of the Beast
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The journal Nature is a rather ambiguous beast. On the one hand, it represents the acme and epitome of the current science publishing syst...
19 June 2007
Interview with Fedora's Max Spevack
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Following the recent launch of Fedora 7, I spoke to Max Spevack , Fedora Project Leader, about how Fedora and Red Hat work together, and w...
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19 February 2007
Jim Gray
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This doesn't look good. Very sad. He was a real pleasure to interview .
31 January 2007
Steve Ballmer on Open Source
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I am always amused - and slightly annoyed - that so much space is devoted to the wit and wisdom of Steve Ballmer, because basically he has n...
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25 January 2007
Interview with Second Life's Cory Ondrejka
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I have an interview with Linden Lab's CTO, Cory Ondrejka, over at LWN.net - now out of paywall purdah. What impressed me about Cory -...
19 January 2007
It Ain't Over Until Blake Ross Sings
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There are three names that most people would associate with Firefox. Ben Goodger, who works for Google, and whose blog is pretty quiet the...
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