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TED

Friday, March 12th, 2010

A quick comment / suggestion: Give up 1 hour each week when you would normally be a) watching TV or; b) playing a game. Use this time to watch a video or two at a website called, well you know the three letters it starts with and the punctuation required to get to the dot com site of “TED”. There’s some fascinating talks given folks who are on the leading edges of their fields. What you get from just watching one of the talks (many topics) will be well worth the hour of “Housewifs of Someplace” that you missed. ;-)

PS: I’ll be doing some overseas travel for work soon so I might just post something from and about my new temporary locale.

An open internet 100 years from now…

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

A excerpt trying to explain the purpose / mission of Mozilla’s new “Drumbeat” efforts:

In a nutshell: make sure the internet is still open, participatory 100 years from now.

The internet has become our global commons: a critical public resource that more than a billion people use to learn, innovate, trade, befriend and play. We envision a century ahead where this shared resource grows even richer and more vibrant. For this to happen, we must continue to build and operate an internet that is:

Open. Built on technologies that anyone can study, use or improve without asking permission.

Participatory, fueled by the ideas and energy of 100s of millions of people.

Decentralized in both architecture and control, ensuring continued choice and diversity.

Public much like a public square, with space not just for commerce but also for vibrant social and civic life.

Of course, this vision faces many challenges. Current examples: control over our digital identities and data is centralizing; and the growing mobile internet is far less open than the one on our desktop. At a more basic level, few people take the time to consider the internet as a public resource. They simply take it for granted, like air. Drumbeat is about gathering a critical mass of people to address challenges like these.

Sounds like a noble, and supportable effort to me.

I suspect this comes with the realization that Mozilla’s Firefox browser is likely to dethrone IE* at some point in the not too distant future as the most used internet browser. It may also be a response to “what do we do from here to keep an open source community motivated when you are no longer the underdog with a better product.”

* Some statistics this may have already happened. Possibly as early as January of 2009… see HERE. However, at least THIS market share study says it has not yet happened.

HeliOS & FLOSS videos

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

If you would, please take that time to watch at least the interview with Ken Starks, head of the HeliOS project. If you’re in the greater Austin area (or not) please consider helping this work continue.

HeliOS

And Don’s FOSS video starring me! OK, well not “starring” but they did let me yak a bit.

FOSS

M$ busted in China

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Having seen Micro$oft pushing busts for theft of intellectual property (Win and Office) in Beijing first hand I found it amusing that now they’ve been ruled against for the same sorta thing.


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/11/17/microsoft_china_font_ip_infringement/

Open-Source vs Free Software from RMS

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Ever wonder what the difference between software labeled as Open Source Software (OSS) and that issued under the Free Software Foundation’s (FSF) GNU GPL? RMS’s explanation HERE.

ITworld had a real short article on the same topic HERE.

Gandhi Jayanti

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Celebration of Gandhi’s 140th Birthday and a national holiday in India today since he is often credited as being the major force behind the Independence of India.

From a radio announcement by the then Prime Minister upon his death in 1948:

“The moral influence of his personality and of his gospel and technique of non-violence cannot be weighted in any material scale. Nor is it’s value limited to any particular country or generation. It is his imperishable gift to humanity.”

A short biography HERE.

Can you identify with this?

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Good blog… I meant to post up a link to it some time ago but… well u know.

I can certainly identify my Windows experience with much of this.

Charlie Brown

My Saturdays

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

I’ve found a great organization and a great guy to work with in helios and Ken Starks.

This is were I’ve spent my Saturdays for the last few weeks: Learning Center, Si Se Puede

The Project Director of Si Se Puede (Christina) and her hubby (Ceasar) are also the most fantastic folks.  Of course I was highly influenced by the presence of breakfast tacos on my arrival.

Also trying to spend some time evenings fixing up the donated hardware that helios puts into kid’s homes.

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