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06 March 2008
Open Parliament
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It's obviously petition season. Here's another one , Europe-wide in scope, calling for an "open European Parliament": Cit...
Why Falling Flash Prices Threaten Microsoft
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In the Guardian .
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Monsanto Frightened of Openness
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When a company is unwilling to stand in the bright illuminating light of openness, you know it's trying to keep something in the shadow...
What's the Collective Noun for Ultraportables?
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Whatever it is, here's a a bunch of them from CeBIT, mostly running GNU/Linux.
Second Life Viewer for GNU/Linux Goes Beta
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Now Linux users can enjoy the same capabilities as Windows and Mac users to explore, create and socialize! The beta includes several feature...
Wikileaks Wins
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And so do we: A Swiss bank quietly dropped its lawsuit against renegade Web site Wikileaks.org on Wednesday, days after a judge reversed his...
05 March 2008
Open Source Jahrbuch 2008
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No good deed goes unpunished, they say. A year ago, I wrote the following about the Open Source Jahrbuch series: All-in-all, I'd go s...
The Copyright Emperor Has No Clothes
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Tim Lee has a stonker of a post on Ars Technica drawing parallels between copyright today and property rights debates of the 18th and 19th...
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Getting the Facts About Copyright Infringement
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Copyright infringement is an emotive area, generating more by heat than light. Hard facts are hard to come by, which makes this mammoth rep...
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Vyatta (Hearts) Its Community
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On Open Enterprise blogs .
The Sheer Ordinariness of Craig Newmark
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I've written before about the excellent writing of Mark Pesce. He's at it again with a piece entitled "That Business Conversa...
Latin America Loves GNU/Linux
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I was vaguely aware of the open source activity going on in Latin America, but I lacked the big picture. Matt Asay points to this feature ...
04 March 2008
A Privacy Disaster Waiting to Happen
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I was already teetering on the brink of opting out of the NHS patient database; this just pushed me over: A new national database of confid...
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Flash of Inspiration
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One of the many flashes of insight that the Asus Eee PC has provided me with is that DVDs are dead. The Eee PC has no CD/DVD drive, but let...
Visible Body - Visibly Stupid
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Here's a great idea : Features: * Complete, fully interactive, 3D human anatomy model * Detailed models of all body ...
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03 March 2008
The Rise and Rise of Mozilla
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On Open Enterprise blog .
The (Intellectual Monopoly) Empire Fights Back
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I've chronicled how WIPO is beginning to shift towards some semblance of fairness when it comes to intellectual monopolies. This is cl...
Amazon the Bellwether
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On Open Enterprise blog .
Really Googling the Genome
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When I wrote a piece for the Guardian four years ago called " Googling the Genome ", it was more of a metaphor than a specific wa...
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Japan Falls Back on the "Terrorist" Trope
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Godwin's Law states : "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches o...
What Planet Are They On?
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First there were RSS feeds, but that soon became too messy. So people have bundled up similar feeds into planets - clever. Here's one ...
Microsoft's Finances
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Much of Microsoft's power - particularly the kind used in bluffing - flows from an unwritten assumption that it is a huge, vastly-profit...
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...
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