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19 October 2007
Anime-ting Music Business Models
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Here's a characteristically generous post from Andrew Leonard about new business models for music, as practised in Japan: Once upon a t...
07 September 2007
Mobile Linux Goes East
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There's an interesting graphic in this story , which shows how very different the smartphone market is around the world - and how big Li...
02 July 2007
The Birth of Blognation
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I was a big fan of the Vecosys blog - I even got used to its horrible name. And then it went away, only to emerge, phoenix-like, from the ...
21 June 2007
Paying the True Cost
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I and many others have written about the need for economic goods to include all the real costs of production - including environmental costs...
23 May 2007
Please, Antigua, Please
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Go for it: Repeated violation of WTO commitments in the face of contrary WTO rulings allows a victimized member country ultimately to suspe...
02 May 2007
(Not So) Mysterious Asia
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Simon Phipps has some interesting numbers relating to open source in Asia: It seems that a few years ago, more than 95% of the software mar...
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23 February 2007
The Biter Bit - by Bits
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Now that the flow of highly-personal "security" information between the US and other countries is a two-way thing , I predict peop...
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24 January 2007
The Future Belongs to Chindia
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It's not just mobile phones : Productivity growth will help India sustain over 8% growth until 2020 and become the second largest econo...
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29 December 2006
Sick in the Genome
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From the nation that brought you whaleburgers : The breeder told Mr. Sasaki that he had bred a dog with three generations of offspring — in...
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27 November 2006
Whaley, Whaley
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Whales may share our kind of intelligence, researchers say after discovering brain cells previously found only in humans and other primates....
23 November 2006
Turbo Wizpy
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A long time ago, TurboLinux was a cool company with a turbo-charged CEO, Cliff Miller. As I wrote in Rebel Code : Born in San Francisco, he...
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08 November 2006
Skulduggery at WIPO
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An interesting leaked document shows how the intellectual monopoly bullies (the EU, US and Japan with a few hangers-on) are trying to under...
31 July 2006
UK PubMed Central: Good News, Bad News?
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The US PubMed Central service has become one of the cornerstones of biomedical research, and a major milestone on the way towards full open...
10 July 2006
The Other WWW: World-Wide Wikipedia
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Wikipedia is deservedly famous, but there is a tendency to conflate Wikipedia with the english version of it. One of Wikipedia's many g...
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