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11 July 2007
Stamboul Train of Thought
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Interesting Turkish delight from the second OECD World Forum on Statistics, Knowledge and Policy, held in Istanbul on 27-30 June: Official ...
Will the Next Linus Be Female?
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Here's a classic story. Hacker gets tired of missing functionality; hacker thinks "it can't be that hard"; hacker takes a ...
The Secret World of S5
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Hm, I'd somehow missed this before: S5 is a slide show format based entirely on XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. With one file, you can run ...
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IBM Does the Decent Thing
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Well, partly : IBM is extending this leadership role to further the adoption of open specifications for software interoperability and to sim...
Why "Nothing to Hide" Has Nothing to Do With It
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Openness, privacy and surveillance are locked in an eternal, complex dance. One of the commonest ploys of the surveillance mob is to invoke...
Berkman's Legal Education Commons
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The partnership will establish the Legal Education Commons – known as eLangdell for Harvard Law School’s first Dean and the Law Library’s na...
10 July 2007
Microsoft, China, Piracy, the Future
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Sometimes the truth will out in the most surprising contexts. Like here, in this article about Microsoft's growing success in China: T...
The Right Way to Write Online
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A great piece by Web usability guru Jakob Nielsen called "Write articles, not blog postings." It's extremely long and detail...
Joining the GPLv3 Samba
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So Samba has officially joined the GPLv3 dance. It's certainly a biggie, and I'm sure that over the coming months more and more su...
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Sharing the (Old) News About Crowdsharing
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"Crowdsharing" has become rather a modish term for what is, after all, an old concept: broad-based collaborative working. It'...
It's the Platform, Stupid
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If you needed proof that operating systems were really irrelevant these days, try this : When Facebook announced its platform, a set of appl...
Go OpenMoko
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OpenMoko, perhaps the first open source mobile phone, is out . It's sounds like geek heaven, but whether it will sell is another matter...
09 July 2007
Open Government
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I predict this will become increasingly common in the future: Earlier this year, former US senator and presidential candidate Bill Bradley p...
Time to Face the Music
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I've been rabbiting on about this for some time; now The Economist is saying it too, so it must be true: Seven years ago musicians der...
07 July 2007
Everything You Wanted to Know About Eclipse...
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...but didn't. Well, almost. I've said it several times: Eclipse is open source's best-kept secret. So this quick summary of ...
06 July 2007
Deutschland = Digital Dummkopf?
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With the latest Copyright Act , Germany seems to be intent on waving goodbye to the 21st century, with some people wanting to take it back ...
Elsevier Begins the Journey to Openness
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For all its faults, lovingly detailed in this blog, Elsevier seems slowly to be getting the hang of this Internet stuff: About Google/Goog...
The Language of Copyright
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Even though IANAL, I rather enjoy the intricacies of copyright law. Maybe it's because copyright occupies such a central place for both...
Decoupling Software and Standards
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As you may have noticed, there is a big bust-up over office file formats going on at the moment. On the one hand, we have ODF, which is a c...
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05 July 2007
Google Books Open Up - A Bit
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One of the problems with the otherwise laudable Google Book Project is that it's not actually providing access to the texts, just adding...
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04 July 2007
How Daft Can You Get?
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Let me count the ways : David Cameron has pledged to extend copyright on music to 70 years - in exchange for an effort by music bosses to cu...
DomainKeys Identified Mail: A Certain Thing
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I'm amazed it's taken so long to come up with this : DKIM uses digital signatures to authenticate messages. These signatures allow y...
The Nature of the Beast
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The journal Nature is a rather ambiguous beast. On the one hand, it represents the acme and epitome of the current science publishing syst...
Having Your Digital Cake and Eating It
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How rich is this ? The growing problem of accessing old digital file formats is a "ticking time bomb", the chief executive of the ...
03 July 2007
A Declaration of Virtual Policy...
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...made by representatives of law, industry, and academia, assembled in full and free convention as the first Synthetic Worlds Congress. Whe...
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