With tools like these, DRM won't stop pirates or anyone else
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OpenGovernment.org connects state government to citizens
OpenGovernment.org, a free, open source online portal designed to make open state government available to citizens, launched this morning.
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Can open source reinvent the music business?
Under the traditional music model, bands create an album, sign their distribution rights to a record label, and the label distributes the music and benefits from the majority of sales.
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Hacking for health: Health 2.0 Developer Challenge
Following on their success last year, Health 2.0 is hosting code-a-thons in three cities as part of their Developer C
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Four short links: 18 January 2011
- How Facebook Ships Code -- all engineers go through 4 to 6 week "Boot Camp" training where they learn t
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Four short links: 17 January 2011
- Remove DRM from EBooks -- it's been done, and the tools are gett
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4 civic innovation organizations to watch in 2011
What lies ahead for Gov 2.0 in 2011 is worth watching, whether it's international, federal or in states.
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Open question: What's the point of inbox zero?
I have 10,021 unread messages in my inbox. Ignored newsletters and various bits of nearly-useless information make up most of that unread count (I think).
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Four short links: 14 January 2011
- What Went Wrong at Borders (The Atlantic) -- a short summary of the decline and fall of
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ePayments Week: Square rounds up
Here are a few stories in payment news that caught my eye this week.
Should Square lose the square?
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