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Showing posts with label shakespeare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shakespeare. Show all posts
18 September 2013

Reading Shakespeare: the Next Act of Open Data

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As readers of this blog will have noticed, much of the most innovative work in the field of openness is taking place in open data. One ...
22 October 2008

Why Microsoft Wants Us to Get All Mixed Up

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“What's in a name?” some bloke in the sixteenth century once asked. As Microsoft knows, quite a lot. What you call something can have a ...
29 February 2008

Sounding Off Against Sound Copyright

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Talking of petitions, here's one against extending the copyright in sound recordings , open to anyone. It includes the following excell...
19 November 2007

From Remix to Re-enactment

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I wrote recently about the remix and it's relevance to an open content world. Here's an interesting exploration of remix's si...
04 October 2006

Open Shakespeare Beta

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Get your online honorificabilitudinitatibus .
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04 July 2006

My Bardolatry Out in the Open

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I'm not really sure what this Open Shakespeare project is trying to achieve that hasn't already been done. No matter: if it's ...
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