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08 March 2007
AllPeers Goes OP2Pen
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I can't help feeling that P2P is so, well, you know, dotcom 1.0. And I must confess that I've never had the slightest urge to use t...
The Tim O'Reilly of Open Access
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I thought I knew open access history pretty well, but to my shame I seem to overlooked Melissa Hagemann : Hagemann's strategic, behind-...
Welcome to Topsy-Turvy Land
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So let me get this straight: Labour, party of the left, seems locked in a loving embrace with that arch-capitalist, Bill Gates, while the Co...
China Virtually Clueless
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Oh dear : Worried that virtual currencies from online games could undermine the country’s financial system, Beijing has taken steps to restr...
07 March 2007
Remembrance of Sims Past
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There's a fascinating post over on 3pointD.com, which exhumes some screenshots of sims as they were three years ago, and contrasts them...
On the Social Use of Visualisations
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I'm a sucker for anything meta, so I find these meta-analyses of data irresistible. The article is mainly about IBM's Many Eyes , ...
Sun's Darkstar Joins the GPL Light Side
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Sun continues its progress through the ranks of open source supporters, hurtling fast towards top-spot as Richard Stallman's Number 1 fr...
06 March 2007
Déjà Lu
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See : it's not just me.... Although Microsoft’s attempt to exploit Google’s YouTube problems is understandable, it’s also slightly repul...
Second Life's Second Innards
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Talking of guts, here's a piece about Second Life's intestines. I've written about this in various places, but there are more ...
Real Openness, Real Guts
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Carl Malamud is one of the original digital pioneers, probably best-known for founding Internet Multicasting Service and Internet Talk Radi...
Exadel's Open Source Cornucopia
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Now here's a real confluence : Red Hat, the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, and Exadel, the leader in providing rich ...
05 March 2007
EU in SL?
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Apparently : The European Union is looking into entering the virtual world and opening up an office in Second Life - an increasingly popular...
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Opening up the Patent Process
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Here's a mildly hopeful development : The government is about to start opening up the process of reviewing patents to the modern font of...
Just Plain Wrong
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I've noticed an interesting new meme creeping into UK politics. When the Government is presented with a statement or facts that it does...
Brussels Declaration Stinks
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It's always a sign that you're winning when the opposition start getting seriously desperate in their tactics. Here's a fine ex...
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The Empire Strikes Back
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One of the benefits of open courseware is that it allows developing countries to access high-quality teaching materials for no cost. But in...
04 March 2007
FDA Denies Evolution
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Its seems the US FDA, like the equivalent European authorities before it, has decided to ignore evolution : The government is on track to ap...
Open Science Enters the Mainstream
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Interesting not so much for what it says, but that it's Business Week that's saying it: Just as the Enlightenment ushered in a new...
03 March 2007
Mani Pulite Go Virtual
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This probably won't mean much if you haven't followed Italian political history for the last 15 years, but I was intrigued to learn ...
02 March 2007
Microsoft Patents "Lack Significant Innovation"
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Now here's an interesting little cross-cultural spat : The European Commission has warned Microsoft that it could impose further penalti...
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Manage Real Money in Second Life
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Why does this worry me? Denmark’s Saxo Bank plans to offer Second Life residents the ability to manage their real-life financial portfolios...
Googling World of Warcraft
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WoW - or rather World of Warcraft - real search for a virtual world: The Armory is a vast searchable database of information for World of W...
BBC Gets Some Things - Like YouTube
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Elsewhere , I've criticised the BBC for its all-too eager embrace of Windows DRM. But in some respects, some of its top people understa...
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Whatever Happened to Borland?
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Rather longer ago than I care to think, there was a software company called Borland, run by an ebullient Frenchman by the name of Philippe K...
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Waiting for the Green Biotech Hackers
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An interesting meditation on green biotech hacking, and why we're not quite there yet: The bigger problem, though, is the turnaround ti...
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