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10 October 2006

Google Shoots an Elephant

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So Google has done the deed, and bought YouTube. I can't help thinking of a story by George Orwell, called Shooting an Elephant . In i...
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09 October 2006

Bad, Bad Patent

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First WIPO , and now this : Businesses based on the licensing of patented technologies could be able to sue the owners of the patents while ...

They Can Because ICANN

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The court case against Spamhaus is outrageous on plenty of levels: A lawsuit filed in an Illinois court by David Linhardt (aka e360 Insight...

The Cartridge Standard: Common, but how Open?

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Defining industry-wide standards is usually good news - if they are open, that is. So when I heard abou the Common Cartridge Standard for d...
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Eats, Overshoots, Leaves

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I like the concept of the World Overshoot Day. OK, the exact numbers are probably arguable, but the idea of living beyond our ecological me...
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God Bless this Contrarian, and All who Sail in Her

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There's nothing like a good contrarian for rocking the boat. And with a blog posting entitled "Developers do not matter, Users ev...

Open Source Cinema in the Raw

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The idea of open source cinema, where anyone can hack around with the final version is not new: I've written about it couple times befo...

Really Simple Second Life

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If you needed any proof that the distinction between real and virtual is blurring hopelessly, try this : a way of displaying RSS feeds withi...
08 October 2006

The Death of WIPO?

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I barely dared hope that the recent events at WIPO marked a significant moment, but here 's someone rather better qualified than I am t...

Blog + Portal = Blortal = Meta-Blog

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One of the roots of blogs was in the lists of interesting sites for a particular field. But blogs are now so numerous that we need metablo...
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07 October 2006

Behold the IceWeasel

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It's GNU 's Firefox. (via Ian Murdock's Weblog .)

Locking Down the Digital Cat

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This is what happens when the genetic code of an animal matters, as here, with "the world's first scientifically-proven hypoaller...
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06 October 2006

Stop Press: Google Book Search Sells...Books

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Now there 's a surprise. (Via Techdirt .)

OECD Gets Open Source, Open Content and Open Access

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The OECD Information Technology Outlook 2006 is remarkable for three things. First, for the fact that you can browse it freely online . S...
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Common Justice for the Commons

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Here's a perceptive thought from Alex Steffen on the dangers inherent in the success of the movement to get global warming recognised ...
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05 October 2006

Open Music Lives Happily Ever After

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Now here's a heartening tale of musicians doing all kinds of creative things with CC music and getting their just desserts - including ...
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Vladimir in the Belly of the Whale

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Now here's a thought: Firefox developers being invited to visit Microsoft. They went, and, yes, came back without any obvious implants...

Leveraging Levy

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I was pleased to see that Steven Levy, author of the definitive Hackers book on where it all started, has declared himself on the side of ...

ODF La La!

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France really seems to have something about ODF. I wrote before about one initiative to bring in ODF, and now here's another that...

Open Source Radio

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I mention this for the sake of completeness, since I can't imagine many people will be interested in buying one of these high-end softw...
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Lots of EPA in the EPLA

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EPA, the better-known name of Eicosapentaenoic Acid , is associated with fish. This compromise on the EPLA (European Patent Litigation Agr...

All Hail, Mighty Ajax

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As I may have mentioned before, I hate Flash. But this blog post about a report on the state of Web development gives me hope: Most web t...

Warming Up Nicely with Firefox

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Although it's hard to tell from this singularly unhelpful graph , Firefox continues to storm away. According to these figures, it has n...

Sinking Venice

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Those pair of old Skypers, Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, are at it again. But curmudgeon that I am, I won't be sad if this particul...

Organic Farming Goes Open Source

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Now where I have heard this before? Fears that organic farming is falling victim to commercial pressures to abandon key principles have led...
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