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31 July 2009
Hell Goes Sub-Zero, Sony Does Open Source
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For me, Sony has always been the antithesis of open source. So this comes as something of a shock: Sony Pictures Imageworks, the award-winn...
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Why Single Sign On Systems Are Bad
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Wow, here's a really great article about identity management from, um, er, Microsoft. Actually, it's a rather remarkable Microsoft...
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Open Source Cognitive Science
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A new site with the self-explanatory name of "Open source cognitive science" has an interesting opening post about Tools for Psy...
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30 July 2009
Transparency Saves Lives
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Here's a wonderful demonstration that the simple fact of transparency can dramatically alter outcomes - and, in this case, save lives: ...
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Profits Without Intellectual Monopolies
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Great interview with Mr Open Innovation, Eric von Hippel, who has these wise words of advice: It is true that the most rapidly developing d...
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29 July 2009
RIAA's War on Sharing Begins
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Words matter, which is why the RIAA has always framed copyright infringement in terms of "piracy". But it has a big problem: most...
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It's Not Open Science if it's Not Open Source
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Great to see a scientist come out with this in an interesting post entitled "What, exactly, is Open Science?": granting access to...
28 July 2009
Why Hackers Will Save the World
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For anyone that might be interested, my keynote from the recent Gran Canaria Desktop Summit is now online as an Ogg video.
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24 July 2009
Bill Gates Shows His True Identity
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And so it starts to come out : Microsoft is angling to work on India’s national identity card project, Mr. Gates said, and he will be meetin...
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Why the GNU GPL v3 Matters Even More
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A little while back, I wrote a post called " Why the GNU GPL Still Matters ". I was talking in general terms, and didn't real...
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22 July 2009
Pat "Nutter" Brown Strikes Again
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To change the world, it is not enough to have revolutionary ideas: you also have the inner force to be able to realise them in the face of n...
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No Patents for Circuits? Since You Insist...
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I love this argument : Arguments against software patents have a fundamental flaw. As any electrical engineer knows, solutions to problems i...
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21 July 2009
Has Google Forgotten Celera?
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One of the reasons I wrote my book Digital Code of Life was that the battle between the public Human Genome Project and the privately-funde...
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Building on Open Data
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One of the great things about openness is that it lets people do incredible things by adding to it in a multiplicity of ways. The beatuy is...
20 July 2009
British Library Turns Traitor
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I knew the British Library was losing its way, but this is ridiculous : The British Library Business & IP Centre at St Pancras, London c...
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Patents *Are* Monopolies: It's Official
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As long-suffering readers of this blog will know, I refer to patents and copyrights as intellectual monopolies because, well, that's wha...
17 July 2009
Harvard University Press on Scribd
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This sounds like a great move : It’s a recession. Save the $200,000 you were going to spend on that Harvard education and check out some of ...
Gadzooks - it's ZookZ from Antigua
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I've been following the rather entertaining case of Antigua vs. US for a few years now. Basically, the US government has taken a ...
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16 July 2009
Why Most Newspapers are Dying
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This is something that's struck me too: as is oh-so-typical in these situations, Osnos does nothing at all to engage or respond to the ...
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(Open) Learning from Open Source
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As regular readers of this blog will know, I am intrigued by the way that ideas from free software are moving across to different discipline...
Now You Too Can Contribute to Firefox...
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...with your money : This pilot allows developers to request an optional dollar amount for their Firefox Add-on. Along with requesting this ...
15 July 2009
Bill Gates Gets Sharing...Almost
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Yesterday I wrote about Microsoft's attempt to persuade scientists to adopt its unloved Windows HPC platform by throwing in a few free ...
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14 July 2009
Hamburg Declaration = Humbug Declaration
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You may have noticed that in the 10 years since Napster, the music industry has succeeded in almost completely ruining its biggest opportuni...
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I Fear Microsoft Geeks Bearing Gifts...
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Look, those nice people at Microsoft Research are saving science from its data deluge: Addressing an audience of prominent academic researc...
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Batik-Makers Say "Tidak" to Copyright
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Yesterday I was talking about how patents are used to propagate Western ideas and power; here's a complementary story about local arti...
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