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08 April 2008
Jisus - It's the Loongson Chip
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Aside from its rather curious name, the Jisus ultraportable seems at first sight pretty standard: * Monitor: 8.9” LCD screen (800×480 pixel...
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07 April 2008
This Gets My Vote: Open Source e-Voting
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If any area of human activity cries out for openness, it is the political process. In particular, if want to institute e-voting, you'd ...
The Dirty Secret Behind 1,000,000 Viruses
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On Open Enterprise blog .
MyMiniPC, YourMiniPC, TheirMiniPC
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On Open Enterprise blog .
The FT on OOXML: Dr Johnson Applies
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On Open Enterprise blog .
BECTA Backs ODF
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One of the most heartening developments on the UK computing scene has been the evolution of BECTA, "the Government's lead agency fo...
Portuguese Schools Learn About Open Source
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It's always seemed to me one of the biggest problems for free software that it's not well known in schools. As Microsoft understand...
Is Google Summer of Code Fizzling Out?
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I've always assumed that Google's Summer of Code , a generous if self-interested offer to pay for students to do some directed open ...
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06 April 2008
Bye-Bye Biofuels...
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When are people going to wake up to the fact that biofuels are not the solution, but actually exacerbate the world's problems? A global...
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I Fear Microsoft, Bearing Gifts for the Greeks
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They're at it again : Η Microsoft είναι η πρώτη εταιρεία που θα προσφέρει δωρεάν εργαλεία ανάπτυξης και σχεδίασης λογισμικού στην ελληνι...
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Paying the Price of Windows
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I've written variously about the implications of the arrival of the ultraportable sector (at greatest length here ), notably that as the...
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05 April 2008
Nice One, NYT
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I'd not noticed this feature in the New York Times before: To find reference information about the words used in this article, double-c...
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04 April 2008
The Other Side of the Open Access Coin
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I write quite frequently about open access - the idea that people should have free online access to research that they have paid for, and id...
Microsoft on the Side of the Angels
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No, really : In recent years Microsoft has shown every sign of knowing which way is up when it comes to identity management. The company alr...
KDE + Wikimedia.de = Wikkimedia.DE?
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Interesting: KDE e.V and Wikimedia Deutschland have opened a shared office in Frankfurt, Germany. As two organizations that share similar go...
Open Media Now
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OMNow is a foundation dedicated to the development, support and empowerment of an open media infrastructure. Upon this infrastructure stand ...
The US Fashion Industry's Death-Wish
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Another great post from Mike Masnic: The fashion industry got jealous of the entertainment industry's ability to crack down on innovati...
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03 April 2008
Meet the New Governor: Open Source
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Everyone knows that government is dull - dull, but very, very important. So a couple of recent moves in this dull but important world seem ...
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Your Private Second Life
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It's been an open secret for some time that IBM has been creating intranet-based virtual worlds, but this seems to be the first official...
You Know Open Source Has Really Arrived...
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...when the two main political parties in the UK are squabbling over who is truer to the open source spirit: David Cameron embraced Linux, ...
Happy Birthday, Open Data
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The received wisdom is that open source begat open access, which begat open data, and in broad outline that's true enough. But in one r...
Open Enterprise Interview: Jeff Haynie
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On Open Enterprise blog .
Cracking a Hard(ware) Problem
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It is a sad but true fact that hardware issues - whether or not a particular bit of kit is supported - still dog GNU/Linux, and remain a maj...
The Russian Experiment
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I've always thought that Russia offered very fertile ground for free software. It has some of the best hackers in the worlds (not to me...
Attack of the Copyright Were-Rabbit
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There is a counter-reformation movement afoot in the world of copyright. The purpose of the movement is to chill the willingness of countrie...
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