Submitted by robdiana
from Google Reader:
Not to be too condescending, but I think it's amusing to watch the old-school techies in the past couple years finally get around to paying attention to the mobile market that I've had been ranting about exclusively for the b (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
In the wake of a leak of an international trade agreement on online file-sharing and copyright violation, U.S. House representatives are introducing legislation to curtail the greatest of American freedoms: the illegal downlo (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Long-time blogger and tech executive Anil Dash announced today at the Web 2.0 Expo New York that he's leaving publishing software company SixApart and will head a new technology incubator called Expert Labs. Expert Labs will (Read More)
My Clippings on NewsGator Online:
Open is at the core of many Yahoo! initiatives and products. Over the past two years Yahoo! has been hard at work to change how we develop products and interact with our developer community. In addition to being avid supporte (Read More)
Submitted by grahunt
from Google Reader:
As you all know, Ryan and I went to Wine Future with a team of 4 additional people: Michael Oudyn, Raymond Magourty, Eduardo Benito and Juan Manuel Gonzalvo. Robert McIntosh was also a key player on our team, adding an immens (Read More)
Submitted by ivorkellock
from Google Reader:
Desertification is silently but rapidly spreading around the world and Latin America is not escaping its devastating effects.Photo by Macnolete and used under a Creative Commons license. Desertification is taking its toll wor (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
from Google Reader:
The Cosmonaut in 5 steps from Riot Cinema on Vimeo.The Cosmonaut is a feature film project by Riot Cinema Collective from Madrid, Spain, that uses Internet to find funding and distribution, in a collaborative way and under fr (Read More)
Aza's Thoughts:
Privacy policies are long legalese documents that obfuscate meaning. Nobody reads them because they are indecipherable and obtuse. Yet, these are the documents that tell you what’s going on with your data — how, when, and by (Read More)
O'Reilly Radar:
Andrew Hyde runs Ignite Boulder and works for Techstars. In this week's episode he shares his thoughts at Ignite ATL about the rapid economic shifts that can be caused by user-generated content. Andrew calls this the Posting (Read More)
The Brand Box:
This is the last in our series on Social Media Time Management, but you’ll really find that these are less ideas about managing social media and more ideas for managing online life in general. It’s a balancing act. And ultima (Read More)
The Guardian:
BBC hopes as many TV and radio shows as possible in online archive will be accessible before its 100th birthdayThe BBC archive is not just any archive. The broadcaster has shaped the UK's cultural heritage for more than 80 ye (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Today, the Electronic Frontier Foundation launched a "Takedown Hall of Shame" for what it sees as egregious abuses of digital copyright regulations.Traditionally the champions of Creative Commons and other, more open methods (Read More)
Guardian Unlimited: Technology:
Problems over licensing and patents rows kill off scheme to license new file systemPossibly you don't often think much about which file system your computer is using. It's the sort of technical detail that doesn't make much d (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
An all-star team is forming at StatusNet, the open microblogging service for businesses and communities. The newest addition is Jon Phillips, former community and business development manager for Creative Commons. Phillips (Read More)
The Guardian:
The world is already creating new forms of journalism. Governments can't be allowed to pick the winners and losersThe sentiments behind Leonard Downie and Michael Schudson's new report on how to rebuild American journalism ar (Read More)
Submitted by adamcohen
from Google Reader:
I’ve been teaching and speaking a lot, and the subject of Tips for New bloggers comes up all the time.Here is what I share with many of my classes.Blogging is meant to be personal. A blog with a ‘corporate’ or ‘PR-speak’ tone (Read More)
Photo Business News & Forum:
PLUS - the Picture Licensing Universal System, has been busy, of late, they just haven't been tooting their horn. Despite Paul Melcher's perspective on "Plus or Minus?", suggesting they've been quiet, they've been busy. Unli (Read More)
gHacks technology news:
Legal mp3 search engines search the Internet for mp3 files that they can legally provide to their users. These are mp3 that are provided as samples by record labels and artists, free mp3 released under a license like Creative (Read More)
O'Reilly Radar:
Open Access Week -- world-wide, dedicated to raising awareness of open access to research. (via Creative Commons Aotearoa).1Mb Broadband Access Becomes Legal Right -- Starting next July, every person in Finland will have the (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Factual, a new open data project founded by Gilad Elbaz, just launched its public beta today. Elbaz's last company, Applied Semantics, was acquired by Google in 2003 and became one of the core component of the search giant's (Read More)