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23 December 2009
Google Opens up – about Google's Opennness
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Google could not exist without open source software: licensing costs would be prohibitive if it had based its business on proprietary applic...
11 December 2009
The Future Impact of Openness
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The European Commission has released a report [. pdf ] with the rather unpromising title "Trends in connectivity technologies and thei...
27 November 2009
Openness as the Foundation for Global Change
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What do you do after Inventing the Web? That's not a question most of us have to face, but it is for Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Heading up the...
18 November 2009
Free Culture Forum: Getting it Together
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As regular readers will know, I write a lot about the related areas of openness, freedom, transparency and the commons, but it's rare to...
03 November 2009
WIPO Boss: ACTA Should be Open, Transparent
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Wow : On the secretive Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, Gurry said that WIPO too did not know a great deal about the talks. “Naturally w...
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20 October 2009
Racing to the Bottom of Openness
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Here's some interesting news about Barnes & Noble's e-reader: The reader, named the “Nook,” looks a lot like Amazon’s white pla...
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07 October 2009
EU Consultation on Post-i2010 - Please Do It
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Stupidly, I thought this EU consultation would be the usual clueless nonsense, unredeemable even by witty comments from people like me. I...
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30 September 2009
What Light on Yonder gov.uk Site Breaks?
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The first glint of hope for openness in the UK government begins to sparkle : From today we are inviting developers to show government how t...
21 July 2009
Building on Open Data
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One of the great things about openness is that it lets people do incredible things by adding to it in a multiplicity of ways. The beatuy is...
11 June 2009
A Presumption of Openness
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Remarkable : Public bodies should automatically release all information that does not need to stay secret, the information commissioner is e...
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02 June 2009
Why Open Source isn't Tiddly for BT
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I'd come across TiddlyWiki before, but never really got what it was about.... On Open Enterprise blog .
26 May 2009
Speak up for the Speaker's Principles
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In the past, I've frequently asked you write a letter to your MP or MEPs about issues that relate to technical issues around open source...
17 May 2009
Openists of the World, Unite!
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As I have observed recently (probably ad nauseam for some readers - apologies, but it needs saying), the openness that lies behind open sour...
15 May 2009
Can the Director of Digital Engagement Open up UK Government?
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Recently, several posts on both of my blogs have been circling around issues of government transparency, especially in the light of the curr...
08 May 2009
Why We Need Openness, Part 5748
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One of the central themes of this blog is that the openness that powers the continuing rise and success of open source can be applied to mos...
30 April 2009
Spreading Government Openness
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For those of us that believe that openness is good for governments (and good for us), the question becomes: how can we encourage government ...
The Tibetans' Secret Weapon: Openness
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I came across this fascinating piece about how the Tibetan exile community not only keeps going in the face of China's unbending occupa...
07 April 2009
Transparency and Open Government
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Not my words, but those of that nice Mr Obama: My Administration is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in Government....
RFCs: Request for Openness
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There's a fascinating history of the RFCs in the New York Times , written by a person who was there at the beginning: Our intent was on...
06 April 2009
The Latest Act in the ACTA Farce
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I think the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement(ACTA) will prove something of a watershed in the negotiations of treaties. We have already ...
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