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07 August 2006

Crazy Like a Vixie

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As I mentioned elsewhere, I did many interviews when I was writing Rebel Code . Very many. But one key person whom I just could not convi...

Why ID Cards Are Stupid, Part 294

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Because they can be cracked . So, in exactly how many ways does this scheme have to be found wanting before it is finally taken behind the ...
06 August 2006

Who's Afraid of a Terabyte?

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So Google Research is offering to send anyone a trillion words - for free. But what does the ready availability of this kind of data delug...

It's Top of the Wikimania Pops

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And talking of Wikimania, if you're short of something to listen to on the beach, there's a bunch of fine MP3s just waiting to be d...
05 August 2006

Of Wikiversity and Diversity

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The world of Wikipedia goes from strength to strength. At the Wikimania conference, Jimmy Wales made several interesting announcements , i...

PLoS ONE: Plus and Minus

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The good news: the innovative PLoS ON is now live . This should be interesting. The bad news: its designers have gone bonkers, adopting a ...
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Foul Trademarks

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As I wrote recently, I'm not keen on the term "pirates" being bandied about indiscriminately. That applies to things like ...
04 August 2006

Open Access to Avian Flu Data: One Down

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Terima kasih : Indonesia has agreed to provide open access to its avian flu data. Now all we need are for the other couple of dozen affec...
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A Mathematician Writes

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One of the first things that children learn in maths is to do a quick check of their answers. Not quite sure if your calculation of 6.95746...
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Open Source Citizenship

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There's a bit of a public ding-dong being conducted in the pages of some of the IT titles over what constitutes good open source citizen...

Why It's Called the 'Domesday Book'

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The Domesday Book was William the Conqueror's list of swag that he won after the Battle of Hastings. You might, therefore, expect it t...
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Open Source Oxymoron

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For me Web TV is a contradiction in terms. The Web stands for intelligent interactivity, TV for dumb passivity. However, given that TV via...

Linus Does Not Scale

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One of the darkest moments in the history of free software occurred in September 1998. For perhaps the first - and one hopes the last - tim...
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Mashup Journalism

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Open source journalism, also called citizen journalism, is nothing new, but I was intrigued to come across something called " SI journa...
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03 August 2006

Open Sourcing Nanotechnology

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I came to this extensive paper on open source and nanotechnology rather circuitously, via LXer and a posting from the Foresight Nanotech I...

Not Your Father's Netscape Navigator

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Web 2.0 sites like Digg are by the people, for the people: so can this quintessentially Diggness be bought? That's what Jason Calcanis ...

Grokking Groklaw

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I love interviewing people - which is a good job, since I did about 60 interviews when I wrote Rebel Code . Even today, I spend a lot of my...

This is a Public Service Announcement

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Well, you live and learn. I'd been asking myself recently why my dinky Google ads down the right-hand side of this page had turned into ...

Don't Burn, Baby, Don't Burn

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I have this vague feeling that I really ought to get excited about Rollyo , but for the life of me I can't think why I want to search a ...
02 August 2006

Meshing with Meshes

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I don't know why, but I'm a bit of sucker when it comes to wireless meshes . So my curiosity was naturally piqued by Meraki . Base...

Will the US PTO Ever Learn?

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Blackboard has announced it has been issued a U.S. patent for technology used for internet-based education support systems and methods. The...

Up to a Certain Point

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Ian Murdock, the semi-eponymous creator of Debian, has a nicely provocative post that turns some conventional wisdom on its head. It's...

Damascene Code

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There's nothing quite like a Road to Damascus conversion when it comes to generating passionate advocates. Just as Saul the arch-oppres...

Commons versus Commons

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An interesting reflection on the West's habit of stealing from one commons to create another - often with the best of intentions.

Wikipedia Cornucopia

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You wait ages for a bus, and then three arrive at once. And so it seems for articles on Wikipedia. After I commended the piece in The New...
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Glyn Moody
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