34 month ago
kayodeok : DRM and the Death of a Culture - Thus your children won't get to play your music, show your favourite films, share your culture, with your grandchildren because they won't inherit anything containing that from you that's usable
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Nature Photography Instruction - Welcome to NPN’s Nature Photography 101, a section dedicated to all of those who are just embarking on this wonderful pastime, as well as those who are looking to improve their nature photography
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Botany Photo of the Day - In science, beauty. In beauty, science. Daily.
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kayodeok : The Law of Computer Entropy - The market for your computer product tends towards zero over time
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40 month ago
kayodeok : An overview of the Atom 1.0 Syndication Format - This article discusses Atom's technical strengths relative to other syndication formats, and offers several compelling use case examples that illustrate those strengths
Philippe Janvier : An overview of the Atom 1.0 Syndication Format - "Atom's technical strengths relative to other syndication formats, and offers several compelling use case examples that illustrate those strengths". Une bonne revue facile à lire. [via] #
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40 month ago
kayodeok : Atom Syndication Format - An introduction to the Atom Syndication Format
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54 month ago
anildash : HTML version of Cory's MS DRM speech - suitable for reading by suits, with key concepts hyperlinked
Tom Coates : Anil has HTMlised Cory's DRM talk too, in order to make it that little bit more readable... - Anil has HTMlised Cory's DRM talk too, in order to make it that little bit more readable...
deusx : Cory Doctorow: Microsoft Research DRM talk - "Greetings fellow pirates! Arrrrr!"
Richard Rutter : Cory Doctorow DRM talk to MS - Convincing arguments for why DRM systems are not are good idea. (filed under New media industry).
kayodeok : Cory Doctorow: Microsoft Research DRM talk - This talk was originally given to Microsoft's Research Group and other interested parties from within the company at their Redmond offices on June 17, 2004
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