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758_32 Nico Macdonald's Bookmarks Tagged With "open systems"

  1. Visit PDA: New York Times, and what to do with that API, Jemima Kiss, Guardian, May 27, 2008 PDA: New York Times, and what to do with that API, Jemima Kiss, Guardian, May 27, 2008

    The New York Times is working on an API that will make the whole website "programmable, organisable", adding layer of mash-ups to NYTimes content.

  2. Visit 'Inherent risks of a locked-down cyberspace' Richard Waters, Financial Times, April 24 2008 'Inherent risks of a locked-down cyberspace' Richard Waters, Financial Times, April 24 2008

    Jonathan Zittrain, professor of internet governance and regulation at Oxford University [argues that a preference for convenience and reliability] could be fateful for the future of the internet... The fundamental problem is both technological and… More

  3. Visit 'How AT&T chewed up, and spat out Net Neutrality' Andrew Orlowski, The Register, 10th January 2007 'How AT&T chewed up, and spat out Net Neutrality' Andrew Orlowski, The Register, 10th January 2007

    "AT&T CEO Ed Whitacre... has dispatched potential opposition to AT&T's corporate expansion with the insouciance of a lion swatting a fly with its tail. Step One: Create Hysteria... Step Two: Feign Persecution... [Quotes Martin Geddes, telecoms con… More

  4. Visit Charles Leadbeater on Start the Week, BBC Radio 4 Charles Leadbeater on Start the Week, BBC Radio 4

    "Charles Leadbeater’s new book is called We-Think: The Power of Mass Creativity, but it is not published until June 2007. However, the author is attempting to put his ideas into practice: a draft of the book is available on the web and readers’ co… More

  5. Visit '10 Ways to Think about Innovation: What successful young technologists know' Jason Pontin, Tech Review, September 08, 2006 '10 Ways to Think about Innovation: What successful young technologists know' Jason Pontin, Tech Review, September 08, 2006

    "(3) Innovators commonly recognize that "problems and questions are the limiting resource in innovation," says Ed Boyden, a Stanford University neurobiologist... In attempting to answer such questions [we may answer other, smaller questions]... (5… More

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