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Is it legally and/or ethically okay, to build a business based on a GPL licensed software? To those of you unfamiliar with the not-so-uncomplicated details of open and commercial licensing, this question may sound like a question you’d ask a student of media law. But theory turns into virtual reality when we take a closer […]
Thomas W. Malone, founding director of MIT’s Center for Collective Intelligence, talks about his research, the impact of the internet on global communication and our changing notion of privacy.
Many Facebook users are afraid of sharing information with people they don’t know without even realizing it. This tools might come in handy.
Check out Gerald’s quiz and find out your Twitter type. Thanks for this little distraction.
Microsoft released a couple of preview videos for the Silverlight-based Windows Phone. It will hit the shelf later this year – but geeks won’t dig a smartphone that doesn’t do multi-tasking.
Not push iStore limits! Pixelpipe’s popular app got kicked because the program scans the users photos to enable a multiple selection. Will a changing marketplace force apple into a less restrictive business model?
WordPress is just getting better and better: 2 new plugins implement social networking features. So finally, every registered user can write status updates and gets their own profile page. In this posting I discuss the advantages of social media features for niche blogs and explain how to install either BP or Mingle.
It’s a shame – Google in the copyright game. At least 6 very popular blogspot-hosted music weblogs have been shut down: they call it musicblogocide 2010.
Silicon Alley Insiders reports a drastic decrease in Google Wave usage – is it just a temporary failure or does nobody actually need Google’s new service?
Still ain’t got no Google Wave invite? datadirt to the rescue!
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