links for 2007-09-01
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The NZ standards body has a fine, articulate and balanced summary of the issues that apply to all countries considering OOXML.
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This is the virtual world server that Sun Labs developed. It's now available under GPL for people to create games and virtual worlds of any description.
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The classic list of languages you can use on the Java platform. I've been linking to this from my web site ever since it started in the 90s, just realised it wasn't on my del.icio.us list though.
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I always thought my wife was unlucky, but this research suggests she just smells better than I do.
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This article was written by a member of the audience for my session at JavaOne this year and does a good job summarising my outlook. Since it was written I've added the "Extender" layer to the community model and found tighter names, of course.
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This could make an interesting night out at the OpenOffice.org conference.
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A really excellent list from Matt Asay. I think the lessons he draws are mostly generally applicable to any kind of business.
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Egads. Can it get dirtier?
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Wow. This is a very welcome development indeed. It's high time fair use got a posse with pockets.
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This is a pretty cool video about the evolution of publishing from elite specialists to Everyman.
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Absolutely fascinating - apparently we automatically defend our worldview when we are forced to consider our mortality just beforehand. Eminently game-able by politicians, religious leaders and others.
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