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28 May 2008
El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido
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As RMS has always emphasised, free software is political, because it is essentially about liberty. Openness and transparency are also polit...
Is this Open ERP's Big Breakthrough?
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Greenies Go Open
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Pretty much a marriage made in heaven: Open source software should be more widely available in order to help reduce the 'digital divide...
The BBC Has Drunk its Brain
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Good to see the BBC with its finger on the pulse of computing, bravely serving up the facts without fear or favour here : Microsoft's ne...
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Give Me a Platform...
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...and I will infect the world: Symantec has warned of a security hole in Adobe's Flash Player that is already being exploited by web s...
27 May 2008
God Bless Patent Trolls....
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....for continuing to demonstrate just how mind-bendingly stupid software patents are: SINGAPORE--A local company has laid claims to a tech...
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VIA's Ways and Memes
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Drupal: Big in Afghanistan?
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I love statisitcs about open source - not least because they are still quite thin on the ground. Here's some fascinating stuff from Dr...
Facebook and the Race to the Top
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26 May 2008
GNU/Linux and the Digital Textbook
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Even though the Altaic family is one of my faves, Korean is still a long way down the list, so I can't do any proper research into wha...
Why Open Source Will Triumph
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This is why the traditional software development model is doomed: Recently, I wrote a review of the note-taking application Tomboy. Though ...
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Git Gets Down to Business
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The Art of Adlessness
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The Healthiest Kind of Commons
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Creating a commons is all about sharing, and there can be few areas where sharing is more mutually beneficial than health. After all, every...
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23 May 2008
Caught in the ACTA
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Politicians remain the ultimate dinosaurs in terms of openness: ideally, the rich and powerful would like to make their cosy deals - often a...
ISO Appeal: South Africa Rises to the Challenge
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Funding the Musical Commons
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One of the huge benefits of openness and sharing is that it divides up tasks into smaller, less onerous pieces: everyone contributes a littl...
22 May 2008
Of Books, Sharing and the First Sale Doctrine
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Here's a short but poignant meditation on the centrality of sharing to the joy of books: Ultimately, I do not much care whether these bo...
Why Copyright Maximalism is Daft, Part 57487
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Thousands of teenagers are facing uncertainty over their exams after a GCSE music paper was found to have some of the answers on the back. A...
21 May 2008
Putting the Public Domain in the Public Eye
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The public domain - that strange, no man's land "owned" by no one - doesn't really get the respect it deserves, partly bec...
Becta: The Story Continues....
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Cornish: No Longer Clotted
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As a big fan of all things Cornish - from Polzeath to Kelly's ice cream - I was delighted to read that Cornish the language has just g...
Why You Cannot Forge an Open Source Forge
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Towards Open Politics
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One of the central challenges of the modern age is how we can use all the shiny technology we have developed to make democracy work better -...
20 May 2008
Open Enterprise Interview: Palamida's Mark Tolliver
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