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30 December 2008
Timeo Danaos....
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Perhaps the most neglected pioneer in computing is Ted Nelson , who came up with most of the ideas of hypertext and linking, but got sidetra...
25 June 2008
Lulu.com for Magazines
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I'm a big fan of the print on demand outfit Lulu.com - and not just because it was set up by one of the founders of Red Hat. Here's...
02 June 2008
Sifry Rides Again
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On Open Enterprise blogs .
21 January 2008
Go Get a (Tiny) Life
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One of the best and most important books on the rise of virtual worlds - albeit a text-based one in this case - and the deep issues they rai...
25 November 2007
Feel Free to Squeak
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I don't know much about the open source programming language Squeak , but it does sound rather cool: Squeak is a highly portable, open-s...
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14 August 2007
Amazon Goes Lulu
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I'm a big fan of Lulu.com, the self-publishing company, not least because the man behind it, Bob Young, also co-founded Red Hat, and is ...
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16 January 2007
The Open Laboratory
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In a sense, turning blog posts into a book - a blook - misses the point, which is that blogs are living, interactive things. Equally, if bl...
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16 October 2006
YRUHRN? - To Crowdsource a Book, Of Course
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I've written about crowdsourcing before, and this is an interesting application: writing a book called "Why Are You Here - Right ...
27 February 2006
(B)looking Back
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I wondered earlier whether blogified books were bloks or blooks, and the emerging view seems to be the latter, not least because there is n...
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