open...

open source, open genomics, open creation

30 April 2008

But They Can Spell "Intellectual Monopoly"...

›
British-based music industry umbrella the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry is now rapidly acquiring the reputation the ...

Is The Lack of Open Source Drivers Driving You Mad?

›
On Open Enterprise blog .

What's in a Name? Strong and Weak Open Access

›
A few months ago, I had the temerity to suggest the following: Definitions matter. If you want to see why, compare the worlds of open sourc...
2 comments:

Has the BBC Duped Us over iPlayer?

›
You may remember that a little while back there was a bit of a kerfuffle about the BBC's decision to go with a Microsoft-based DRM solut...
18 comments:

The Free Web: 15 Years Old Today

›
It was exactly 15 years ago that the Web was made free : Heute vor 15 Jahren erhielten Tim Berners-Lee und Robert Cailliau vom Genfer Kernfo...
29 April 2008

Windows XP Service Pack 3 Good, Vista Bad

›
Oh look, yet another reason *not* to upgrade to Vista: The third service pack for XP gives you all the Windows XP performance updates, secu...
4 comments:

Microsoft: The Police State's Best Friend

›
You can't make this stuff up: Microsoft has developed a small plug-in device that investigators can use to quickly extract forensic dat...
4 comments:

Hello Hayeren OS

›
One part of the world that has always fascianted me is Armenia. It's an ancient civilisation, but one that today finds itself in a pret...
28 April 2008

Should We Boycott Microsoft? Can We?

›
On Linux Journal .
27 April 2008

John Wilbanks on the Knowledge Web

›
Here's a nice meditation from Science Commons' John Wilbanks on openness, access and innovation, which includes the following thou...
2 comments:

GPM on LWN.net

›
In the spirit of passing on vaguely useful information, I notice that LWN.net has put together a handy master index of external contributor...

SPARC Europe Seal for Open Access

›
This is something that I've thought a good idea for a while; now, it seems to be taking shape : SPARC Europe (Scholarly Publishing and A...

Patron Saint of Computing on Free Software

›
During the writing of Rebel Code I had the privilege of talking to nearly all of the world's top hackers. Among those, Donald Knuth is...
25 April 2008

The Hidden Success of Linux

›
Embedded systems are something of an iceberg: most of the activity is happening invisibly, so it's easy to overlook how far Linux has c...

The Ultimate Ultraportable List

›
Lost in the deluge of GNU/Linux ultraportable announcements? Me too. Here's a consolidate list that might help.

Poor Little Rich Intellectual Monopolies

›
Here's a droll piece about poor, little unloved intellectual monopolies: At the highest level, there are those who no longer believe th...

Microsoft on the Rocks?

›
Hardly, with a quarterly profit of $4.39 billion, but this is interesting : Sales in the division selling Office and other business applicat...
2 comments:

Lost in the Clouds

›
Here's a piece about cloud computing that ask a pertinent question: Why isn't the world's biggest and most powerful software co...
24 April 2008

Radical Openness

›
It's the new buzzword : Yahoo Inc. is swinging the doors of its Web platforms wide open to let outside developers create applications ac...

O(SS) Canada! Our Home and Native Land!

›
Some impressive official stats about open source use in Canada: "Open source" software is rising in popularity, according to surv...

52 Million Brazilian Mini-Penguinistas

›
That's what will soon be reality, according to this : until the end of this year there will be already 29,000 labs deployed, serving app...

Is Cheating in Microsoft's DNA?

›
Seems so: I was looking to see what search sites might have a particular bug that I (ahem) came across and was trying the search for the nu...

All's Well That Googles Well

›
I was worrying that Google's Summer of Code might be fizzling out. Happily, it seems that things are fine: Google Summer of Code 2008...

Russkies Under the Radar

›
Russia is one of the countries I try to follow as closely as I can in terms of free software because it is both (a) potentially a huge marke...

Open Enterprise Interviews

›
On my other gig, at Computerworld UK, there's now a handy page bringing together the growing collection of interviews with open source ...
‹
›
Home
View web version

About Me

Glyn Moody
writer (Rebel Code, Digital Code of Life, Walled Culture - free ebook https://walledculture.org/the-book/), journalist, blogger. on #openness, the #commons, #copyright, #patents and #DigitalRights. email: glyn.moody@gmail.com
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.