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02 March 2008
Bruce Schneier Knows Alice and Bob's Shared Secret
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I want one , too .
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01 March 2008
Elonex One Sighted
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So now there's a Web site with some details . Also worth taking a look at is this BBC video . One thing I noticed was the little sta...
Microsoft's New Meme: "Marketplace Relevance"
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Well, you can probably guess what Microsoft's Jason Matusow writes in his post about the Geneva BRM from the headline: The Open XML Bal...
29 February 2008
Geneva BRM Vote Result: It's Clearly "Zlthoy"
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If anyone can make sense of what happened this week in Geneva during the BRM process it's Andy Updegrove. He has an unrivalled grasp of...
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On Being Open
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Interesting thoughts from Cory Ondrejka on the virtues of telling people what you're doing when you start a new company, rather than tr...
Microsoft Using NGOs in India to Lobby for OOXML?
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If this is true - and I have no reason to think it isn't - then I predict that it will come back to bite Microsoft very badly one day: ...
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Do You Dare to Brainstorm?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
Sounding Off Against Sound Copyright
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Talking of petitions, here's one against extending the copyright in sound recordings , open to anyone. It includes the following excell...
Everyone Loves an Open Source Hacker
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On Open Enterprise blog .
End Software Patents Now!
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One of the most remarkable - and heartening - changes in recent years has been in the attitude to software patents. Until a few years back,...
Google Sites – Not Your Father's JotSpot
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On Open Enterprise blog .
WaveMaker Visual Ajax Studio Goes AGPL
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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Not That They're Desperate or Anything
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In what may be an unprecedented decision, Microsoft said Thursday that it plans to lower the retail prices for several flavors of Windows Vi...
28 February 2008
Just How Healthy Will Google Health Be?
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Ah, yes, Google Health : Due to the sensitive and personal nature of the data that will be stored in Google Health, we need to conduct our h...
Why Microsoft's New EU Fine is Just Fine
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On Linux Journal .
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We 'Umbly Petition....
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I'm not sure that these e-petitions do any good, but since they exist, it seems churlish not to use them. Here's another one Brits...
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27 February 2008
What Windows Server 2008 Learned from OSS
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Fascinating stuff from Microsoft's Sam Ramji: When I think about what works really well in open source development and technology, the ...
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Privacy Trumps Copyright in EU?
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This could be big: Today the German Constitutional Court decided that the state may not engage in surreptitious surveillance of information...
MySQL's Disappearing Anti-Patent Page
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Here's a troubling observation : Go to the MySQL Web site and try to click on the MySQL anti-software patent page, and you won't fin...
Free As in ...."Free Love"?
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Techdirt 's Mike Masnick pointed to yet another exploration of free as a business model. It's called "Free Love": which ...
Hardware's Race to the Bottom
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I've written several times about the importance of the Asus Eee PC; here's another way of looking at it: At Sony's annual Open...
26 February 2008
The Council of the EU is Barking
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Want some amusement? Try this , which comes from the Council of the EU: In order to succeed in the transition to a highly competitive knowl...
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Broadcast Treaty Threatened Again
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This idea died at WIPO, and should now be laid to rest with the canonical stake through its heart: in view of a standstill in WIPO (World I...
Open Enterprise Interview: Ivo Jansch
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On Open Enterprise blog .
The Chumby Era Begins
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Today is a Chumbylicious day: Chumby Industries announced today the public launch of the chumby, its much-anticipated compact consumer Inte...
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