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11 January 2008
KOfficeSource Means Business
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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On The Value Of Things You Don't Own
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Deep stuff this : To my mind, the simple idea is that the skills required to operate within networked media are new because no one does - or...
KDE 4 Goes Forth
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Nice : The KDE Community is thrilled to announce the immediate availability of KDE 4.0. This significant release marks both the end of the l...
The Problems of the Public Domain
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Here's an interesting exploration of the perils of putting your stuff into the public domain: Countries with moral rights protections, ...
10 January 2008
UMPC from Lenovo, Low-Cost Box from Shuttle
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And here's another ultra-mobile PC: At Lenovo's press dinner the other night there was this unidentifiable handheld placed on displ...
09 January 2008
The Saga of Erik
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Saith he: Finally, I wanted to address some stories that have been spread by a handful of individuals in the open source community. It is t...
The IT Department in Cloud Cuckoo Land
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On Open Enterprise blog .
The Shrinking Water Commons
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Bad precedent : Historically, the public trust doctrine has assured public access to the bodies of water within a state’s borders. This has...
Changing Chandler
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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Hypercapitalism and Open Source
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I noted before that I find some of Umair Haque's posts on Bubblegeneration a little, er, opaque, but this one seems crystal-clear: I u...
More Micro Mobile Computers
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I mentioned Everex's imminent Cloudbook a little while back, and now it's here : The CloudBook, model CE1200V, showcases the Linux ...
08 January 2008
Data Non-Ownership
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There has been a bit of a kerfuffle over Robert Scoble's run-in with Facebook. In this clear-headed analysis , Ed Felten points out tha...
Getting Going with Gowers
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The Gower Review was an important document for the UK. It offered a thoughtful and rigorous analysis of the current copyright situation the...
OLPC's Founding CTO Mary Lou Jepsen
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OLPC's XO has been much in the headlines recently. If you want to find out it all from someone who knows, there's a good interview ...
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I Fear the Greeks, Not Bearing Gifts
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As a big fan of the Greek national television channel ERT (available as a stream ), I was interested in this campaign to gain open access t...
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07 January 2008
The Value of Scarcity in the Age of Ubiquity
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This is the future: Just when digital reproduction makes it possible to create a “Rembrandt” good enough to fool the eye, the “real” Rembra...
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Paying the Price for Google
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An interesting analogy here between Google and markets - with a nasty ecological payoff that we will all pay for people gaming the system (...
Is That All? Or, From "e" to "Social"
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Here's a sharp observation : if not Enterprise 2.0, then what? The only other concept that seems to connect is "Social," thoug...
Open Source Shopping Baskets
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On Open Enterprise blog .
ODF Alliance Annual Report
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On Open Enterprise blog .
Firefox Users Against Boredom
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Statistics show that Firefox Users are more inclined to have rich, exciting experiences on the web and in everyday life. Others, however, fi...
Confirmed! Sony is Barking
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Sony BMG Music Entertainment on Jan. 15 becomes the last major record company to sell downloads without copy restrictions which would be gr...
Noahpad: The Asus Eee Wannabe(ee)
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I've written several times about the Asus Eee PC, and how I see it as the start of a new market sector where open source possesses consi...
Desperately Seeking Google
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Speaking of Google's global ambitions, here's an article in The New Yorker on the same subject - and more: In its 2004 annual rep...
Wikia: Weak, but Working on It
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So, the much-bruited Wikia has finally launched , in alpha at least: Wikia is working to develop and popularize a freely licensed (open sour...
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