Open source outside of technology
One question I hear a lot is "The Open Source concept is nice and all, but how can it be applied beyond technology?" How about
One question I hear a lot is "The Open Source concept is nice and all, but how can it be applied beyond technology?" How about
Some additional links regarding Flock – Wired story – Flock advertises itself as a "social browser," meaning that the application plays nicely with popular web
The much hyped Flock browser launched yesterday. Well, sorta. They released a very early beta. From this article: Flock is a new browser, built on
Chris Anderson writes about LEGO products and how TLG fits into the Long Tail model. It all starts with Lego’s mail-order business, which began as
Firemonger is a project to "Help spread Firefox. Download this CD, burn it and give it to your friends and family". The Firemonger project is
OK, it’s time for a bit of a rant – please bear with me. One thing that I’m continually surprised at is how close the
I’m not exactly sure what it’s going to be, but it looks interesting. And most everything coming out of SixApart is worth paying attention to.
Through the relationship with the publisher of my book, I’ve gotten hooked up with O’Reilly, the coolest tech book publisher around. On occasion, they send
I was totally bummed that I missed the recent Online Community Summit. Hopefully I’ll get an invite next year. In his notes from the event,
You’ve likely been hearing quite a bit about tagging lately. If you’re not sure what that actually is, here’s a great article that gives a
Remember when online dating seemed so… pathetic? Not anymore… Online dating has been around for about a decade, and it’s undeniably popular: Some 21 million
Q: How many Internetters does it take to change a light bulb? A: 435,235 1 – to change the bulb 4 – to tell him
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