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07 December 2006

Carousel Fraud: Virtually Virtual

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I'm always amazed when people raise their eyebrows over the money involved in virtual worlds, because it's obviously not "real...
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Arrested for Sharing a Kurdish Ubuntu?

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Here's a rum to-do : Controversy followed the release of a Kurdish translation of Ubuntu in Turkey last week. The release was originally...
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Solaris Lives - Live

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I've been slightly unkind to OpenSolaris in these parts. This was particularly reprehensible since I've never tried it (but why le...
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The Politicians' Big Disconnect

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According to heise online : the [German] Federal Ministry of the Interior declares the ability to search PCs without physical access to them...
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ODF Support from Apple?

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Here's an interesting pair of screenshots , that seem to show that Apple has added ODF support to TextEdit tool. It may be a small ston...

Samba Dances Towards the GNU GPLv3

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According to this story , the Samba project will move to GNU GPLv3 once it's finished. That's a big win for the the FSF, since Sam...

What a Waste of Energy

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The official Curmudgeon of Computing, Nick Carr, stirred up a little excitement recently by pointing out that Second Life, for all its virt...
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06 December 2006

Wayback: 85,898,456,616 and Counting

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The Wayback Machine is one of the Internet's best-kept secrets: A snapshot of the World Wide Web is taken every 2 months and donated to...

Set My Libri Free

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Everybody knows about Project Gutenberg , which aims to provide texts of as many public domain books as possible. One freedom that is avail...

Google Maps Go to Azeroth

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If any further proof were needed of the fading line between real and virtual, here comes a story about Google Maps moving beyond the tangib...

Gowers Now Out

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The Gowers Review is now out . I've not had time to read it all yet, but there's a good summary in the Treasury's press release...

TheyWorkForYou.com and Open Politics

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Today I received an email from a service I signed up to recently. I'd forgotten about it because it dealt with the apparently yawn-wort...

How Cool is Coull.tv?

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Today's Web user depends on search - well, I do, at least. But search/Google is really only doing words. And, as any fule kno , words ...
05 December 2006

Dell Delivers - Even in Second Life

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If you go to Dell's main site at www.dell.com , you have an unexpected option on the pop-up list of countries and regions at the bottom,...

Mashup 2.0 and a New Data Commons

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One of the defining characteristics of Web 2.0 is the ability to combine data from various sources - the mashup. And yet, in a sense, mashu...
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All the News You Can Trust

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Here's an interesting twist on the Digg idea: a site that does not merely vote stories up or down, but which rates them in terms of the...

From O(GL)LPC to O(W)LPC

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An interesting story here: Microsoft wants to make its Windows operating system available on the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) notebook compu...

The Great UnSuggester

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This , surely, is what technology was invented for: Unsuggester takes "people who like this also like that" and turns it on its he...

Free Tibet, Free Tibetan Typeface

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I came across this worthy project through an article about Tibet by Paul Jones: The Tibetan & Himalayan Digital Library project at the...
04 December 2006

See Viv Run

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Yes : The European Union's telecommunications watchdog has called for regulators to take a backseat in setting standards--and allow cons...

Climate Commons

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A new one for the commons collection: Climate commons is a networked conversation space that creates a cross-disciplinary platform for plan...

Thanks - I'll Pass on that Poisoned Chalice

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Good news , you might think: Novell today announced that the Novell edition of the OpenOffice.org office productivity suite will now support...

Time to Praise Simão Jatene?

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In these dark days when everything seems to be getting worse with the environmental commons, it is rare to come across something as positive...

Of Kant and Cant

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Sad to see the once-rigorous nation of Immanuel Kant falling for the, er, cant of the content industries in the copyright reform discussions...

The Distro Xerxes Would Have Used

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Here's one that famous blogger Mahmood Ahmadinejad probably prepared earlier : Jalal Haji-Gholam-Ali who is a member of Sharif Technica...
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