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Ian Watson

Guardian Unlimited Technology | Technology | Victor Keegan: Who will lobby for our right to copy?

Lord Macaulay's highly relevant speech of 1841, admitting that giving authors a monopoly was the "least exceptionable way of remunerating them" but adding that monopolies were still evil and that "the evil ought not to last a day longer than is necessary

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saved by Ian Watson on 2006-10-06

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Ian Watson

Our city councils are giving the digital revolution a second life | Technology | Guardian Unlimited Technology

Manchester City COuncil plans a Socond Life presence. Also the Digital Challenege prise to tackle the digital divide: local councils playing a lead role

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saved by Ian Watson on 2007-03-22

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Ian Watson

Verbal reasoning and the new internet goldrush | Technology | Guardian Unlimited Technology

Future lies in samrt searching rather the keyword based searches (Google). trick is to establish the 'aboutness' of documents in order to answer questions

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saved by Ian Watson on 2007-03-28

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Ian Watson

Victor Keegan: The striptease of the vanities awaits us | Technology | Guardian Unlimited Technology

Talks about the paradox in which people willingly reveal personal data on social networks yet would be reluctant to do the same in the real world. McLuhan observed: "Privacy, like individualism, is unknown in tribal societies."

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saved by Ian Watson on 2007-07-02

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Palle Frid Svensson

China catches up on US for fast internet as Africa gets left behind

One in five people in the world has high-speed lines but the gap is growing

Indonesia scored the highest growth across the world in the first quarter - almost 28% - but from a very low base.
The figures, however, show just how large the gap is between

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saved by Palle Frid Svensson on 2007-06-19

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m cassimatis

Remixing the blogosphere -indie media hubs --guardian.co.uk /june05

photosleave6/10/05:I don't have a problem with the hubs they discuss, many of which seem pretty interesting. more or less centralized/ing. ~hard believe community, collectivity,collaboratn need enabling notion of centrality

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saved by m cassimatis on 2006-05-22

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Olifante *

If distributed processing can search for aliens, why not web pages?

Fascinating article about Majestic-12, a project that aims to use distributed computing a-la SETI@home to collectively crawl the Web and create a web-index that challenges Google's supremacy

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saved by Olifante * on 2006-04-24

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Julia Lesage

The new 100 most useful sites | Technology | Guardian Unlimited Technology

Dec 21, 06. The Guardian's sprawling, well designed, web site is a goldmine of information. I use it regularly for info about health, world politics, literature [to read lists], and technology. This list is broken into categories.

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saved by Julia Lesage on 2007-01-20

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