links for 2006-05-28
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Helpful evaluation notes for those considering an upgrade.
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"O'Reilly needs to choose whether it's going to retain control the word "Web 2.0" for conferences, or retain control over the shifts that created the Web 2.0 phenomenon." -- Cory Doctorow
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It really is time the UK and Europe started heavy political action against the evil dictators in Burma.
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The advantage ISO26300 has is that it has a transparent process staffed by many experts as well as having many live implementations to learn from.
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"Alain Lamassoure, a member of Jacques Chirac's UMP party, is proposing to add a tax of about 1.5 cents on text or SMS messages and a 0.00001 cent levy on every e-mail sent." SMS: fair enough. E-mail: impossible.
MeTube
I missed the BBC World documentary "The Codebreakers", which explores the power of Free and Open Source software to bridge the digital divide, but I just found Episode Two on YouTube: 2:1, 2:2, 2:3. You may recognise a few people in the programme, and also be amazed by some guy from Microsoft claiming they love open source.





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