Brave New Cyberworld: Computers, Networks, and Policy One Year After the 9/11 Attacks
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
Medical device experts and their devices converse at Boston conference
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
Ronja: at 10 Mbps, the next stage in wireless mesh networking?
The State of VoIP: VoIP overviews, potential, implications, and regulations
Vocera: cool combination of database technology, 802.11 networking, and voice recognition
Government Intervention Is Sometimes Needed For a Free Market
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Pressure on Internet Providers Continues in Minnesota Controversy
Quid Pro Quo or Status Quo In New High-Speed Access Principles?
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
About the Emerging Battles Over Textbooks: Options from Apple to Open Initiatives
How Free Software Contributed to the Success of Steve Jobs and Apple
iPhone toolkits: complementary development and O’Reilly coverage
One hundred eighty degrees of freedom: signs of how open platforms are spreading
The unflappable free software community that opened the iPhone
Bell Companies Take the Law Into Their Own Hands on Internet Telephony
Bell Telephone Companies’ Applications to Enter Long-Distance Market
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
Government Intervention Is Sometimes Needed For a Free Market
How to Become a Multi-Billion Dollar Long-Distance Data Carrier
Network neutrality: code words and conniving at yesterday’s FCC hearing (Part 2 of 2)
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
One hundred eighty degrees of freedom: signs of how open platforms are spreading
Phone market dominance permits two-tier Internet, NSA data mining, other abuses
Pressure on Internet Providers Continues in Minnesota Controversy
Quid Pro Quo or Status Quo In New High-Speed Access Principles?
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
Two books on the broadband battle: what happened already and what must happen next
What if local telephone companies were innovative? Three suggestions
The behavior gap: three persistent problems for Internet technologies
A discussion with David Farber: bandwidth, cyber security, and the obsolescence of the Internet
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
Network neutrality: code words and conniving at yesterday’s FCC hearing (Part 2 of 2)
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
U.S. Telecommunications Bill Fails to Serve the Public Interest
Community Centers Offer Universal Access On Cable Company’s Dime
DC Circuit court rules in Comcast case, leaves the FCC a job to do
A discussion with David Farber: bandwidth, cyber security, and the obsolescence of the Internet
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
Network neutrality: code words and conniving at yesterday’s FCC hearing (Part 2 of 2)
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
A Pyrrhic Victory Faces Either Side in the Cable Access Controversy
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
Circumvention of Technological Measures on Copyrighted Works
Copy Controls and Circumvention: Don’t Get Around Much Any More
Government Censorship Threatens the Information Infrastructure
Internet filtering hurts those who are least able to protest it
Judith Krug: heroine of libraries, Internet, PATRIOT Act resistance
Librarians Maintain Principles In the Face of Internet Censorship
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Systems Caught Between EMI and Echelon
Making Cloud Computing Truly Free and Open (video of presentation)
Mongo Boston: fast progress, with hitches in the cloud, Map/Reduce
MongoDB experts model the move from a relational database to MongoDB
MySQL 2009 conference wrap-up: news flash about Flash and other notes from the experts
Open Cloud Manifesto: about openness, standards, and the vitality of SMTP
OpenStack offered as Rackspace’s answer to calls for an open cloud
Art of Community: First chapter of upcoming book available for download
Being online: identity, anonymity, and all things in between
Challenges from a book sprint: the great things about ignorance and disorder
Collaborative translation for all types of web content provided by Worldwide Lexicon
Croudscribing: Can the free software community create a book in two days?
Developing an improved online environment for educating computer users
Documentation strategy for a small software project: launching VoIP Drupal introductions
Do-It-Yourself Documentation? Research Into the Effectiveness of Mailing Lists
Educating computer users: the need for community/author collaboration
Foreword to Anne Gentle’s Conversation and Community: The Social Web for Documentation
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
How to Help Mailing Lists Help Readers (Results of Recent Data Analysis)
If volunteer communities increasingly add value to business…
Improving the patent system: Peer to Patent project on Second Life
In search of micro-elites: how to get user-generated content
iPhone toolkits: complementary development and O’Reilly coverage
Lobbyists’ tricks: the difference between coalition-building and community-building
Local forums to implement high-speed networks (broadband): proposal open for votes
New survey: what problems do you have when searching for information?
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open source tools: a good collaboration environment for people with Aspergers Syndrome
Promoting and documenting a small software project: VoIP Drupal update
Replacing journalism: new foundations for expertise, diversity, and debate
Southern California Linux Expo: freedom in a service economy, and more
Trust Yourselves, Not Your Computers (Computer Reason and Human Power)
The unflappable free software community that opened the iPhone
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
Worldwide Lexicon: matching up technologies and culture to end the language barrier
World Wide Lexicon Toolbar changes the reading experience for the other 99% of web pages
Bell Telephone Companies’ Applications to Enter Long-Distance Market
Big fish, little fish: the benefits of cycling between start-ups and established companies
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
DC Circuit court rules in Comcast case, leaves the FCC a job to do
A discussion with David Farber: bandwidth, cyber security, and the obsolescence of the Internet
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
Government Intervention Is Sometimes Needed For a Free Market
How to Become a Multi-Billion Dollar Long-Distance Data Carrier
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
Local forums to implement high-speed networks (broadband): proposal open for votes
Music industry association recommends flat-rate file sharing
Network neutrality: code words and conniving at yesterday’s FCC hearing (Part 2 of 2)
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
One hundred eighty degrees of freedom: signs of how open platforms are spreading
Phone market dominance permits two-tier Internet, NSA data mining, other abuses
Pressure on Internet Providers Continues in Minnesota Controversy
A Pyrrhic Victory Faces Either Side in the Cable Access Controversy
Quid Pro Quo or Status Quo In New High-Speed Access Principles?
Save reverse engineering: form a Coalition for Competitive Innovation
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
Two books on the broadband battle: what happened already and what must happen next
What if local telephone companies were innovative? Three suggestions
Why You Don’t Get the Call From a Competing Telephone Carrier
Would Internet Mega-Merger Change the Landscape or Just Accentuate It?
Circumvention of Technological Measures on Copyrighted Works
Comments on Interim Report of the WIPO Internet Domain Name Process
Government Censorship Threatens the Information Infrastructure
The McCain-Kerrey “Secure Public Networks Act”: Brute force attack on encryption
U.S. Telecommunications Bill Fails to Serve the Public Interest
Being online: identity, anonymity, and all things in between
Beware the March of the IP Trolls at the House Committee on Small Business
Brave New Cyberworld: Computers, Networks, and Policy One Year After the 9/11 Attacks
Circumvention of Technological Measures on Copyrighted Works
Copy Controls and Circumvention: Don’t Get Around Much Any More
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
The fate of WIPO, ACTA, and other intellectual property pushes in the international economy
Globalization and women, copyright infringement in open source, and other news from LinuxWorld
GPL gets another brickbat—but where does the Sarbanes-Oxley problem really lie?
Help From an Unexpected Quarter For the Public Right to Information
Intellectual Property Strategy: a book, a panel, and a movement
Maybe it’s time for creators to keep control of their content
Music industry association recommends flat-rate file sharing
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Systems Caught Between EMI and Echelon
The Sap and the Syrup of the Information Age: Coping with Database Protection Laws
Save reverse engineering: form a Coalition for Competitive Innovation
Society, Technology, and Law: A Balanced View of “Intellectual Property”
Spices and Silks, Or the Right to Use Electronic Compilations
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
A Web of Bronze, a Medium of Lead: Web Content at Risk in W3C’s Proposed Patent Framework
Year-End Worldwide Round-up on Intellectual Property and the Internet
Circumvention of Technological Measures on Copyrighted Works
Comments on Interim Report of the WIPO Internet Domain Name Process
Government Censorship Threatens the Information Infrastructure
The McCain-Kerrey “Secure Public Networks Act”: Brute force attack on encryption
Society, Technology, and Law: A Balanced View of “Intellectual Property”
U.S. Telecommunications Bill Fails to Serve the Public Interest
Collaborative translation for all types of web content provided by Worldwide Lexicon
Completing the circle on journalists and public participation
Croudscribing: Can the free software community create a book in two days?
Crowdsourced news and professional journalists: pulling together to replace the tug-of-war (webinar)
Developing an improved online environment for educating computer users
Documentation strategy for a small software project: launching VoIP Drupal introductions
Do-It-Yourself Documentation? Research Into the Effectiveness of Mailing Lists
Dominant form of journalism foretold by Reynolds Journalism Institute
Educating computer users: the need for community/author collaboration
An era in which to curate skills: report from Tools of Change conference
The fate of WIPO, ACTA, and other intellectual property pushes in the international economy
Finding a sweet spot for crowdsourcing: uTest outsources software testing
Foreword to Anne Gentle’s Conversation and Community: The Social Web for Documentation
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
Harvard's Berkman Center hosts star-studded forum on media and the "vast wasteland"
How to Help Mailing Lists Help Readers (Results of Recent Data Analysis)
If volunteer communities increasingly add value to business…
Improving the patent system: Peer to Patent project on Second Life
It’s all about the customer (Business under, around, and in between the customers), Forbes.com
The MOOC movement is not an indicator of educational evolution
New survey: what problems do you have when searching for information?
Open source tools: a good collaboration environment for people with Aspergers Syndrome
Peer-to-Patent and Article One Drag the Reclusive Patent Onto the Thoroughfare
Peer to Patent Australia recruits volunteer prior art searchers
Recombinant Research: Sage Congress Promotes Data Sharing in Genetics (three-part article)
Software patents, prior art, and revelations of the Peer to Patent review
Southern California Linux Expo: freedom in a service economy, and more
Steep climb for National Cancer Institute toward open source collaboration
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
Worldwide Lexicon: matching up technologies and culture to end the language barrier
World Wide Lexicon Toolbar changes the reading experience for the other 99% of web pages
British and Foreign Civil Rights Organisations Oppose Encryption Paper
Can the Trusted Third Parties be Trusted? A Critique of the Recent UK Proposals
A Chance to Sign On to a Laudable Mix of Regulation and Markets
Little-Known International Agreement May Determine Internet Privacy
The McCain-Kerrey “Secure Public Networks Act”: Brute force attack on encryption
Wayner security flip gets real-life play in Wesabe’s Grendel
Companies crunch public stats for services to developers and administrators
CouchDB and MongoDB announce new products involving replication
Help From an Unexpected Quarter For the Public Right to Information
Mongo Boston: fast progress, with hitches in the cloud, Map/Reduce
MongoDB experts model the move from a relational database to MongoDB
MySQL 2009 conference wrap-up: news flash about Flash and other notes from the experts
MySQL faster, better, and still unified: notes about Sun, Monty Widenius, Percona, and Drizzle
MySQL forks: could Drizzle be the next of the new generation of relational database?
Open Source convention focuses on exploding Web technologies
Relational databases as reality sandwiches: thoughts about C.J. Date’s “SQL and Relational Theory”
The Sap and the Syrup of the Information Age: Coping with Database Protection Laws
Spices and Silks, Or the Right to Use Electronic Compilations
Why MySQL grew so fast (news from the 2004 MySQL Users Conference)
Year-End Worldwide Round-up on Intellectual Property and the Internet
Advances, setbacks, and continuing impediments to government transparency
European Union starts project about economic effects of open government data
Harvard's Berkman Center hosts star-studded forum on media and the "vast wasteland"
ICANN without restraints: the difficulties of coordinating stakeholders
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: adaptive legislation can respond to action in the agora
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: from vulnerability and overload to rage, mistrust, and fear
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
Replacing journalism: new foundations for expertise, diversity, and debate
Shortening cookies: Using OpenID to improve government privacy online
Should the patent office open its internal guidelines to the public?
The Buds of Universal Service Were Pruned Before They Blossomed
Community Centers Offer Universal Access On Cable Company’s Dime
Free Money, Few Takers For School/Library/Clinic Internet Fund
Local forums to implement high-speed networks (broadband): proposal open for votes
MuniWireless conference: city politicians need to understand the lay of the LAN
Trust Yourselves, Not Your Computers (Computer Reason and Human Power)
Where in the World Can You Find New Ideas for Information Access?
Health Care 2.0 Challenge announces winners: focus on Practice Fusion access
The MOOC movement is not an indicator of educational evolution
One hundred eighty degrees of freedom: signs of how open platforms are spreading
OSCon Preview: Interview with Eri Gentry on a biologist's coffeehouse
OSCon Preview: Interview with Greg Biggers on DIY clinical trials
Comments on Interim Report of the WIPO Internet Domain Name Process
Gee, when did we give away the Internet? (An analysis of news about WSIS)
Hand-Shake or Hand-Drawn Gun Battle Approaching on Internet Domain Names
Historic First Meeting of the Internet Names and Numbers Corporation
ICANN without restraints: the difficulties of coordinating stakeholders
Names and Trademarks: What No One Owns But All Wish To Lay Hands On
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation
Challenges from a book sprint: the great things about ignorance and disorder
Collaborative translation for all types of web content provided by Worldwide Lexicon
Croudscribing: Can the free software community create a book in two days?
Developing an improved online environment for educating computer users
Documentation strategy for a small software project: launching VoIP Drupal introductions
Do-It-Yourself Documentation? Research Into the Effectiveness of Mailing Lists
Educating computer users: the need for community/author collaboration
Finding Resources for the Documentation of Competing Alternatives
Foreword to Anne Gentle’s Conversation and Community: The Social Web for Documentation
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper
How to Help Mailing Lists Help Readers (Results of Recent Data Analysis)
If volunteer communities increasingly add value to business…
In search of micro-elites: how to get user-generated content
New survey: what problems do you have when searching for information?
Promoting and documenting a small software project: VoIP Drupal update
Splitting Books Open: Trends in Traditional and Online Technical Documentation
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
Worldwide Lexicon: matching up technologies and culture to end the language barrier
World Wide Lexicon Toolbar changes the reading experience for the other 99% of web pages
Comments on Interim Report of the WIPO Internet Domain Name Process
Gee, when did we give away the Internet? (An analysis of news about WSIS)
Hand-Shake or Hand-Drawn Gun Battle Approaching on Internet Domain Names
Historic First Meeting of the Internet Names and Numbers Corporation
ICANN without restraints: the difficulties of coordinating stakeholders
Names and Trademarks: What No One Owns But All Wish To Lay Hands On
Government Intervention Is Sometimes Needed For a Free Market
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Pressure on Internet Providers Continues in Minnesota Controversy
Quid Pro Quo or Status Quo In New High-Speed Access Principles?
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
Bonus lessons from AIG: crisis management just sets up the next crisis
European Union starts project about economic effects of open government data
The fate of WIPO, ACTA, and other intellectual property pushes in the international economy
If volunteer communities increasingly add value to business…
Taxes, Markets, and Regulators Scramble For Roles in Information Economy
To be free, information has to be smart (comments on Chris Anderson’s “Free!”)
Yochai Benkler, others at Harvard map current and future Internet
About the Emerging Battles Over Textbooks: Options from Apple to Open Initiatives
Challenges from a book sprint: the great things about ignorance and disorder
Croudscribing: Can the free software community create a book in two days?
Developing an improved online environment for educating computer users
Do-It-Yourself Documentation? Research Into the Effectiveness of Mailing Lists
Educating computer users: the need for community/author collaboration
Foreword to Anne Gentle’s Conversation and Community: The Social Web for Documentation
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper
How to Help Mailing Lists Help Readers (Results of Recent Data Analysis)
Intellectual Property Strategy: a book, a panel, and a movement
The MOOC movement is not an indicator of educational evolution
Trust Yourselves, Not Your Computers (Computer Reason and Human Power)
What would you like policy-makers to know about computing? Brian Kernighan's solution
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
Year of Science promotes scientists’ responsibility to educate
Bringing the knowledge of best practices to the doctor's point of care
David Blumenthal lauds incrementalism at forum on electronic health records
Democratizing data, and other notes from the Open Source convention
Five elements of reform that health providers would rather not hear about
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
Health and Human Services finalize meaningful use for electronic health records
Health Care 2.0 Challenge announces winners: focus on Practice Fusion access
Health care at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention -- Call for Proposals is open
Health Care Challenge combines patient empowerment and data crunching
Indivo X personal health record: an interview with Daniel Haas of Children's Hospital
Intelligent Hospital, Intelligent Workforce, Intelligent Patient
Interview: Protecting Patient Privacy Rights in a Wired World
Nationwide Health Information Network hackathon: Direct Project reaches milestone
Not so fast: assessing achievements and barriers at a Massachusetts Health IT conference
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
popHealth open source software permits viewing and reporting of quality measures in health care
Report from HIMSS 12: wrap-up of the largest health IT conference
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: from Silicon Valley technology to Silicon Valley risk-taking
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: toward interoperability and openness
Small Massachusetts HIT conference returns to big issues in health care
SMART challenge and P4: open source projects look toward the broader use of health records
The state of health IT according to the American Hospital Association
What I like about the health care technology track at the Open Source convention
Wrap-up of the health care IT track at O’Reilly’s Open Source convention
Bringing the knowledge of best practices to the doctor's point of care
David Blumenthal lauds incrementalism at forum on electronic health records
Democratizing data, and other notes from the Open Source convention
Five elements of reform that health providers would rather not hear about
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
Health and Human Services finalize meaningful use for electronic health records
Health Care 2.0 Challenge announces winners: focus on Practice Fusion access
Health care at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention -- Call for Proposals is open
Health Care Challenge combines patient empowerment and data crunching
Indivo X personal health record: an interview with Daniel Haas of Children's Hospital
Intelligent Hospital, Intelligent Workforce, Intelligent Patient
Interview: Protecting Patient Privacy Rights in a Wired World
Nationwide Health Information Network hackathon: Direct Project reaches milestone
Not so fast: assessing achievements and barriers at a Massachusetts Health IT conference
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
popHealth open source software permits viewing and reporting of quality measures in health care
Report from HIMSS 12: wrap-up of the largest health IT conference
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: from Silicon Valley technology to Silicon Valley risk-taking
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: toward interoperability and openness
Small Massachusetts HIT conference returns to big issues in health care
SMART challenge and P4: open source projects look toward the broader use of health records
The state of health IT according to the American Hospital Association
What I like about the health care technology track at the Open Source convention
Wrap-up of the health care IT track at O’Reilly’s Open Source convention
British and Foreign Civil Rights Organisations Oppose Encryption Paper
Can the Trusted Third Parties be Trusted? A Critique of the Recent UK Proposals
A Chance to Sign On to a Laudable Mix of Regulation and Markets
Little-Known International Agreement May Determine Internet Privacy
The McCain-Kerrey “Secure Public Networks Act”: Brute force attack on encryption
Wayner security flip gets real-life play in Wesabe’s Grendel
Current activities at the Electronic Privacy Information Center
Intel Flap Raises Challenges Concerning Privacy and Authentication
Online Privacy and the European Controversy—Let’s Get the Ends Straight, Then the Means
Privacy Tectonics: The Shifting Responsibilities in U.S.-European Data Protection
Canada Vaults Over the Privacy Bar, Leaving United States in the Dust
A Chance to Sign On to a Laudable Mix of Regulation and Markets
European Union Researches the Benefits of Open Source Software
European Union starts project about economic effects of open government data
Online Privacy and the European Controversy—Let’s Get the Ends Straight, Then the Means
Privacy Protection Demanded, the Government Snaps to Attention
Privacy Tectonics: The Shifting Responsibilities in U.S.-European Data Protection
Canada Vaults Over the Privacy Bar, Leaving United States in the Dust
A Chance to Sign On to a Laudable Mix of Regulation and Markets
European Union Researches the Benefits of Open Source Software
European Union starts project about economic effects of open government data
Online Privacy and the European Controversy—Let’s Get the Ends Straight, Then the Means
Privacy Protection Demanded, the Government Snaps to Attention
Privacy Tectonics: The Shifting Responsibilities in U.S.-European Data Protection
Brave New Cyberworld: Computers, Networks, and Policy One Year After the 9/11 Attacks
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
Judith Krug: heroine of libraries, Internet, PATRIOT Act resistance
Phone market dominance permits two-tier Internet, NSA data mining, other abuses
Bell Telephone Companies’ Applications to Enter Long-Distance Market
DC Circuit court rules in Comcast case, leaves the FCC a job to do
A discussion with David Farber: bandwidth, cyber security, and the obsolescence of the Internet
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
Free Money, Few Takers For School/Library/Clinic Internet Fund
How to Become a Multi-Billion Dollar Long-Distance Data Carrier
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
Local forums to implement high-speed networks (broadband): proposal open for votes
Network neutrality: code words and conniving at yesterday’s FCC hearing (Part 2 of 2)
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Quid Pro Quo or Status Quo In New High-Speed Access Principles?
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
The State of VoIP: VoIP overviews, potential, implications, and regulations
Taxonomy experts presume to teach FCC something about communication
Two books on the broadband battle: what happened already and what must happen next
Another desperate attempt to discredit Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption
App outreach and sustainability: lessons learned by Portland, Oregon
Barriers to a protocol indicating what file formats are supported
Book review: “The Future of the Internet (And How to Stop It)”
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation
The center and the edges are both innovating: LinuxWorld Boston 2006
Challenges from a book sprint: the great things about ignorance and disorder
Clinician, researcher, and patients working together: progress aired at Indivo conference
Collaborative genetics: The ambitious goals of Sage Commons Congress—five-part series
Companies crunch public stats for services to developers and administrators
CouchDB and MongoDB announce new products involving replication
Croudscribing: Can the free software community create a book in two days?
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there (part 1)
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there (part 1)
Democratizing data, and other notes from the Open Source convention
Documentation strategy for a small software project: launching VoIP Drupal introductions
echotracker as an aggregation tool for different user integrations
European Union Researches the Benefits of Open Source Software
Feral patent threatens one hundred million computers protected by ClamAV
Finding Resources for the Documentation of Competing Alternatives
Five projects for Open Source for America, and other reports from the Open Source convention
Free software meets corporate needs, including Software as a Service
The friendly software patent, and other news from LinuxWorld
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
Globalization and women, copyright infringement in open source, and other news from LinuxWorld
GPL gets another brickbat—but where does the Sarbanes-Oxley problem really lie?
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
Health and Human Services finalize meaningful use for electronic health records
Health care at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention -- Call for Proposals is open
How Free Software Contributed to the Success of Steve Jobs and Apple
Indivo X personal health record: an interview with Daniel Haas of Children's Hospital
Intellectual Property Strategy: a book, a panel, and a movement
iPhone toolkits: complementary development and O’Reilly coverage
Linux Foundation summit explores kernel and application development, GPL
LinuxWorld Expo 2006 wrap-up: from mainframe to embedded systems, and back
LinuxWorld Expo 2006 wrap-up: from mainframe to embedded systems, and back
Making Cloud Computing Truly Free and Open (video of presentation)
The march to open source: LinuxWorld San Francisco 2005 wrapup
Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption: no conflict of interest
Maybe it’s time for creators to keep control of their content
Meeting User Requirements—How Free Software Achieves Quality
Mongo Boston: fast progress, with hitches in the cloud, Map/Reduce
MongoDB experts model the move from a relational database to MongoDB
MySQL 2009 conference wrap-up: news flash about Flash and other notes from the experts
MySQL faster, better, and still unified: notes about Sun, Monty Widenius, Percona, and Drizzle
Nationwide Health Information Network hackathon: Direct Project reaches milestone
One hundred eighty degrees of freedom: signs of how open platforms are spreading
OpenDocument and OpenReader: complementary steps toward freeing data
Opening up drivers for consumer devices, and other conversations from LinuxWorld
Open Source convention focuses on exploding Web technologies
Open Source convention focuses on exploding Web technologies
Open Source convention: you have to have a good reason not to open the source
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open Source Growth and Community Remain Strong (wrap-up of 2002 Open Source Convention)
Open source personal health record: no need to open Google Health
Open source sweeping software firms, bolstering SaaS (interview with Black Duck)
OpenStack offered as Rackspace’s answer to calls for an open cloud
OSCon preview: Shahid N. Shah on medical devices and open source
Patent pools offer open source a new incentive—and a new source of power
popHealth open source software permits viewing and reporting of quality measures in health care
Promoting and documenting a small software project: VoIP Drupal update
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Recombinant Research: Sage Congress Promotes Data Sharing in Genetics (three-part article)
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: toward interoperability and openness
Results from Wolfram Alpha: All the Questions We Ever Wanted to Ask About Software as a Service
Sage Congress: the synthesis of open source with genetics (video interview)
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
SMART challenge and P4: open source projects look toward the broader use of health records
Social networks are not communities, and other discussions from the Community Leadership Summit
Southern California Linux Expo: freedom in a service economy, and more
Steep climb for National Cancer Institute toward open source collaboration
A summary of research on social and organizational relationships in open source software projects
Under pressure, NSA expresses regret about Security-Enhanced Linux
The unflappable free software community that opened the iPhone
Untangle: benefits of free software along with benefits of commercialization
What I like about the health care technology track at the Open Source convention
Why MySQL grew so fast (news from the 2004 MySQL Users Conference)
Why open source developers can be more productive, and other tales from a Google open house
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
Wrap-up of the health care IT track at O’Reilly’s Open Source convention
Yochai Benkler, others at Harvard map current and future Internet
Circumvention of Technological Measures on Copyrighted Works
Copy Controls and Circumvention: Don’t Get Around Much Any More
Government Censorship Threatens the Information Infrastructure
Internet filtering hurts those who are least able to protest it
Judith Krug: heroine of libraries, Internet, PATRIOT Act resistance
Librarians Maintain Principles In the Face of Internet Censorship
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Systems Caught Between EMI and Echelon
Advances, setbacks, and continuing impediments to government transparency
European Union starts project about economic effects of open government data
Gee, when did we give away the Internet? (An analysis of news about WSIS)
Hand-Shake or Hand-Drawn Gun Battle Approaching on Internet Domain Names
Historic First Meeting of the Internet Names and Numbers Corporation
ICANN without restraints: the difficulties of coordinating stakeholders
Names and Trademarks: What No One Owns But All Wish To Lay Hands On
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: adaptive legislation can respond to action in the agora
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: from vulnerability and overload to rage, mistrust, and fear
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Shortening cookies: Using OpenID to improve government privacy online
Should the patent office open its internal guidelines to the public?
What would you like policy-makers to know about computing? Brian Kernighan's solution
Advances, setbacks, and continuing impediments to government transparency
App outreach and sustainability: lessons learned by Portland, Oregon
Being online: identity, anonymity, and all things in between
European Union starts project about economic effects of open government data
How to start a successful business in health care at Health 2.0 conference
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: adaptive legislation can respond to action in the agora
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: from vulnerability and overload to rage, mistrust, and fear
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Shortening cookies: Using OpenID to improve government privacy online
Should the patent office open its internal guidelines to the public?
Steep climb for National Cancer Institute toward open source collaboration
The center and the edges are both innovating: LinuxWorld Boston 2006
Free software meets corporate needs, including Software as a Service
Linux Foundation summit explores kernel and application development, GPL
The march to open source: LinuxWorld San Francisco 2005 wrapup
Southern California Linux Expo: freedom in a service economy, and more
App to dig into epidemiological data wins Practice Fusion challenge award
Bringing the knowledge of best practices to the doctor's point of care
Broadening consults and narrowing queries: HealthTap's social network
The Buds of Universal Service Were Pruned Before They Blossomed
Clinician, researcher, and patients working together: progress aired at Indivo conference
Collaborative genetics: The ambitious goals of Sage Commons Congress—five-part series
Complete real-time sleep feedback loop: Zeo device provides raw data
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there (part 1)
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there (part 1)
David Blumenthal lauds incrementalism at forum on electronic health records
Democratizing data, and other notes from the Open Source convention
Five elements of reform that health providers would rather not hear about
Free Money, Few Takers For School/Library/Clinic Internet Fund
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
Health and Human Services finalize meaningful use for electronic health records
Health Care 2.0 Challenge announces winners: focus on Practice Fusion access
Health care at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention -- Call for Proposals is open
Health Care Challenge combines patient empowerment and data crunching
Health care privacy discussed as an aspect of patient control
Health Information Technology: putting the patient back into health care
Health reform leaders focus on patient access to records as key barrier
HealthTap explores how big a community you need to crowdsource health information
HealthTap's growth validates hypotheses about doctors and patients
How the Zeo sleep device works around the limitations of home monitoring
How to start a successful business in health care at Health 2.0 conference
Indivo X personal health record: an interview with Daniel Haas of Children's Hospital
Intelligent Hospital, Intelligent Workforce, Intelligent Patient
Interview: Protecting Patient Privacy Rights in a Wired World
Medical device experts and their devices converse at Boston conference
Nationwide Health Information Network hackathon: Direct Project reaches milestone
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Not so fast: assessing achievements and barriers at a Massachusetts Health IT conference
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open source personal health record: no need to open Google Health
OSCon Preview: Interview with Eri Gentry on a biologist's coffeehouse
OSCon Preview: Interview with Greg Biggers on DIY clinical trials
OSCon preview: Shahid N. Shah on medical devices and open source
popHealth open source software permits viewing and reporting of quality measures in health care
Privacy Protection Demanded, the Government Snaps to Attention
Recombinant Research: Sage Congress Promotes Data Sharing in Genetics (three-part article)
Report from HIMSS 12: wrap-up of the largest health IT conference
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: from Silicon Valley technology to Silicon Valley risk-taking
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: toward interoperability and openness
Sage Congress: the synthesis of open source with genetics (video interview)
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
Small Massachusetts HIT conference returns to big issues in health care
SMART challenge and P4: open source projects look toward the broader use of health records
The state of health IT according to the American Hospital Association
Summary of health care outcomes: does Massachusetts lead the nation?
What I like about the health care technology track at the Open Source convention
Wrap-up of the health care IT track at O’Reilly’s Open Source convention
App to dig into epidemiological data wins Practice Fusion challenge award
Bringing the knowledge of best practices to the doctor's point of care
Broadening consults and narrowing queries: HealthTap's social network
Clinician, researcher, and patients working together: progress aired at Indivo conference
Collaborative genetics: The ambitious goals of Sage Commons Congress—five-part series
Complete real-time sleep feedback loop: Zeo device provides raw data
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there (part 1)
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there (part 1)
David Blumenthal lauds incrementalism at forum on electronic health records
Democratizing data, and other notes from the Open Source convention
Five elements of reform that health providers would rather not hear about
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
Health and Human Services finalize meaningful use for electronic health records
Health Care 2.0 Challenge announces winners: focus on Practice Fusion access
Health care at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention -- Call for Proposals is open
Health Care Challenge combines patient empowerment and data crunching
Health care privacy discussed as an aspect of patient control
Health Information Technology: putting the patient back into health care
Health reform leaders focus on patient access to records as key barrier
HealthTap explores how big a community you need to crowdsource health information
HealthTap's growth validates hypotheses about doctors and patients
How the Zeo sleep device works around the limitations of home monitoring
How to start a successful business in health care at Health 2.0 conference
Indivo X personal health record: an interview with Daniel Haas of Children's Hospital
Intelligent Hospital, Intelligent Workforce, Intelligent Patient
Interview: Protecting Patient Privacy Rights in a Wired World
Medical device experts and their devices converse at Boston conference
Nationwide Health Information Network hackathon: Direct Project reaches milestone
Not so fast: assessing achievements and barriers at a Massachusetts Health IT conference
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open source personal health record: no need to open Google Health
OSCon Preview: Interview with Eri Gentry on a biologist's coffeehouse
OSCon Preview: Interview with Greg Biggers on DIY clinical trials
OSCon preview: Shahid N. Shah on medical devices and open source
popHealth open source software permits viewing and reporting of quality measures in health care
Recombinant Research: Sage Congress Promotes Data Sharing in Genetics (three-part article)
Report from HIMSS 12: wrap-up of the largest health IT conference
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: from Silicon Valley technology to Silicon Valley risk-taking
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: toward interoperability and openness
Sage Congress: the synthesis of open source with genetics (video interview)
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
Small Massachusetts HIT conference returns to big issues in health care
SMART challenge and P4: open source projects look toward the broader use of health records
The state of health IT according to the American Hospital Association
Summary of health care outcomes: does Massachusetts lead the nation?
What I like about the health care technology track at the Open Source convention
Wrap-up of the health care IT track at O’Reilly’s Open Source convention
Comments on Interim Report of the WIPO Internet Domain Name Process
Gee, when did we give away the Internet? (An analysis of news about WSIS)
Historic First Meeting of the Internet Names and Numbers Corporation
ICANN without restraints: the difficulties of coordinating stakeholders
Names and Trademarks: What No One Owns But All Wish To Lay Hands On
Analysis: Three privacy initiatives from the Office of Management and Budget
Being online: identity, anonymity, and all things in between
Demoting Halder: a wild look at social tracking and sentiment analysis
More that sociologist Erving Goffman could tell us about social networking and Internet identity
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
Reputation: where the personal and the participatory meet up
Shortening cookies: Using OpenID to improve government privacy online
Susan Landau explores Internet security and the attribution problem
What sociologist Erving Goffman could tell us about social networking and Internet identity
Bell Companies Take the Law Into Their Own Hands on Internet Telephony
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
Government Intervention Is Sometimes Needed For a Free Market
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
Network neutrality: code words and conniving at yesterday’s FCC hearing (Part 2 of 2)
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
One hundred eighty degrees of freedom: signs of how open platforms are spreading
Phone market dominance permits two-tier Internet, NSA data mining, other abuses
Pressure on Internet Providers Continues in Minnesota Controversy
Quid Pro Quo or Status Quo In New High-Speed Access Principles?
Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
Two books on the broadband battle: what happened already and what must happen next
What if local telephone companies were innovative? Three suggestions
AMD 64-bit Opterons brought to O’Reilly FOO camp (FOO camp wrap-up)
Another ditzy patent application comes up for examination by Peer-to-Patent
Beware the March of the IP Trolls at the House Committee on Small Business
Big fish, little fish: the benefits of cycling between start-ups and established companies
Bilski patent decision: trying to return patents to their technological origins
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
Feral patent threatens one hundred million computers protected by ClamAV
How Free Software Contributed to the Success of Steve Jobs and Apple
It’s all about the customer (Business under, around, and in between the customers), Forbes.com
Maybe it’s time for creators to keep control of their content
More patent follies: the easiest design element becomes a toll gate
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
One hundred eighty degrees of freedom: signs of how open platforms are spreading
Peer-to-Patent and Article One Drag the Reclusive Patent Onto the Thoroughfare
Peer to Patent Australia recruits volunteer prior art searchers
Results from Wolfram Alpha: All the Questions We Ever Wanted to Ask About Software as a Service
Save reverse engineering: form a Coalition for Competitive Innovation
Software patents, prior art, and revelations of the Peer to Patent review
The State of VoIP: VoIP overviews, potential, implications, and regulations
Structure and Service: Illuminations From a Trip to the Forest
Vocera: cool combination of database technology, 802.11 networking, and voice recognition
What if local telephone companies were innovative? Three suggestions
What if we had integrated Douglas Engelbart’s insights into the modern Net?
Another ditzy patent application comes up for examination by Peer-to-Patent
Beware the March of the IP Trolls at the House Committee on Small Business
Bilski patent decision: trying to return patents to their technological origins
Circumvention of Technological Measures on Copyrighted Works
Comments on Interim Report of the WIPO Internet Domain Name Process
Copy Controls and Circumvention: Don’t Get Around Much Any More
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
The fate of WIPO, ACTA, and other intellectual property pushes in the international economy
Feral patent threatens one hundred million computers protected by ClamAV
Free software meets corporate needs, including Software as a Service
The friendly software patent, and other news from LinuxWorld
Gee, when did we give away the Internet? (An analysis of news about WSIS)
Globalization and women, copyright infringement in open source, and other news from LinuxWorld
GPL gets another brickbat—but where does the Sarbanes-Oxley problem really lie?
Help From an Unexpected Quarter For the Public Right to Information
Improving the patent system: Peer to Patent project on Second Life
Intellectual Property Strategy: a book, a panel, and a movement
Maybe it’s time for creators to keep control of their content
More patent follies: the easiest design element becomes a toll gate
Music industry association recommends flat-rate file sharing
Names and Trademarks: What No One Owns But All Wish To Lay Hands On
Patent pools offer open source a new incentive—and a new source of power
Peer-to-Patent and Article One Drag the Reclusive Patent Onto the Thoroughfare
Peer to Patent Australia recruits volunteer prior art searchers
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Systems Caught Between EMI and Echelon
The Sap and the Syrup of the Information Age: Coping with Database Protection Laws
Save reverse engineering: form a Coalition for Competitive Innovation
Should the patent office open its internal guidelines to the public?
Society, Technology, and Law: A Balanced View of “Intellectual Property”
Software patents, prior art, and revelations of the Peer to Patent review
Southern California Linux Expo: freedom in a service economy, and more
Spices and Silks, Or the Right to Use Electronic Compilations
A Web of Bronze, a Medium of Lead: Web Content at Risk in W3C’s Proposed Patent Framework
Year-End Worldwide Round-up on Intellectual Property and the Internet
Gee, when did we give away the Internet? (An analysis of news about WSIS)
Hand-Shake or Hand-Drawn Gun Battle Approaching on Internet Domain Names
Historic First Meeting of the Internet Names and Numbers Corporation
ICANN without restraints: the difficulties of coordinating stakeholders
Names and Trademarks: What No One Owns But All Wish To Lay Hands On
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
DC Circuit court rules in Comcast case, leaves the FCC a job to do
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
Government Intervention Is Sometimes Needed For a Free Market
Network neutrality: code words and conniving at yesterday’s FCC hearing (Part 2 of 2)
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Pressure on Internet Providers Continues in Minnesota Controversy
Can Public Consent Still Be Engineered In the Age of The Internet?
Completing the circle on journalists and public participation
Crowdsourced news and professional journalists: pulling together to replace the tug-of-war (webinar)
Dominant form of journalism foretold by Reynolds Journalism Institute
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
Good News: The Daily Me is a stop on the way to richer discussion
Harvard's Berkman Center hosts star-studded forum on media and the "vast wasteland"
Replacing journalism: new foundations for expertise, diversity, and debate
Washington Newseum stresses individual heroism, downplays economics and social context
Web 2.0 for journalists and artists: collaboration and community
Free software meets corporate needs, including Software as a Service
GPL gets another brickbat—but where does the Sarbanes-Oxley problem really lie?
Open source sweeping software firms, bolstering SaaS (interview with Black Duck)
Southern California Linux Expo: freedom in a service economy, and more
Why MySQL grew so fast (news from the 2004 MySQL Users Conference)
AMD 64-bit Opterons brought to O’Reilly FOO camp (FOO camp wrap-up)
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation
The center and the edges are both innovating: LinuxWorld Boston 2006
The friendly software patent, and other news from LinuxWorld
Globalization and women, copyright infringement in open source, and other news from LinuxWorld
GPL gets another brickbat—but where does the Sarbanes-Oxley problem really lie?
Linux Foundation summit explores kernel and application development, GPL
LinuxWorld Expo 2006 wrap-up: from mainframe to embedded systems, and back
LinuxWorld Expo 2006 wrap-up: from mainframe to embedded systems, and back
The march to open source: LinuxWorld San Francisco 2005 wrapup
Meeting User Requirements—How Free Software Achieves Quality
Opening up drivers for consumer devices, and other conversations from LinuxWorld
Open Source convention focuses on exploding Web technologies
Open Source convention focuses on exploding Web technologies
PolicyKit: looser limitations, tighter security for Linux applications
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Southern California Linux Expo: freedom in a service economy, and more
Under pressure, NSA expresses regret about Security-Enhanced Linux
Why MySQL grew so fast (news from the 2004 MySQL Users Conference)
Can Public Consent Still Be Engineered In the Age of The Internet?
Completing the circle on journalists and public participation
Dominant form of journalism foretold by Reynolds Journalism Institute
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
Good News: The Daily Me is a stop on the way to richer discussion
Harvard's Berkman Center hosts star-studded forum on media and the "vast wasteland"
Harvard's Berkman Center hosts star-studded forum on media and the "vast wasteland"
Replacing journalism: new foundations for expertise, diversity, and debate
Success of a Broadcast Medium: The Muzak Transmission Process
Washington Newseum stresses individual heroism, downplays economics and social context
Web 2.0 for journalists and artists: collaboration and community
App to dig into epidemiological data wins Practice Fusion challenge award
Bringing the knowledge of best practices to the doctor's point of care
Broadening consults and narrowing queries: HealthTap's social network
The Buds of Universal Service Were Pruned Before They Blossomed
Clinician, researcher, and patients working together: progress aired at Indivo conference
Collaborative genetics: The ambitious goals of Sage Commons Congress—five-part series
Complete real-time sleep feedback loop: Zeo device provides raw data
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there (part 1)
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there (part 1)
David Blumenthal lauds incrementalism at forum on electronic health records
Democratizing data, and other notes from the Open Source convention
Five elements of reform that health providers would rather not hear about
Free Money, Few Takers For School/Library/Clinic Internet Fund
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
Health and Human Services finalize meaningful use for electronic health records
Health Care 2.0 Challenge announces winners: focus on Practice Fusion access
Health care at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention -- Call for Proposals is open
Health Care Challenge combines patient empowerment and data crunching
Health care privacy discussed as an aspect of patient control
Health Information Technology: putting the patient back into health care
Health reform leaders focus on patient access to records as key barrier
HealthTap explores how big a community you need to crowdsource health information
HealthTap's growth validates hypotheses about doctors and patients
How the Zeo sleep device works around the limitations of home monitoring
How to start a successful business in health care at Health 2.0 conference
Indivo X personal health record: an interview with Daniel Haas of Children's Hospital
Intelligent Hospital, Intelligent Workforce, Intelligent Patient
Interview: Protecting Patient Privacy Rights in a Wired World
Medical device experts and their devices converse at Boston conference
Nationwide Health Information Network hackathon: Direct Project reaches milestone
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Not so fast: assessing achievements and barriers at a Massachusetts Health IT conference
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open source personal health record: no need to open Google Health
OSCon Preview: Interview with Eri Gentry on a biologist's coffeehouse
OSCon Preview: Interview with Greg Biggers on DIY clinical trials
OSCon preview: Shahid N. Shah on medical devices and open source
popHealth open source software permits viewing and reporting of quality measures in health care
Privacy Protection Demanded, the Government Snaps to Attention
Recombinant Research: Sage Congress Promotes Data Sharing in Genetics (three-part article)
Report from HIMSS 12: wrap-up of the largest health IT conference
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: from Silicon Valley technology to Silicon Valley risk-taking
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: toward interoperability and openness
Sage Congress: the synthesis of open source with genetics (video interview)
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
Small Massachusetts HIT conference returns to big issues in health care
SMART challenge and P4: open source projects look toward the broader use of health records
The state of health IT according to the American Hospital Association
Summary of health care outcomes: does Massachusetts lead the nation?
What I like about the health care technology track at the Open Source convention
Wrap-up of the health care IT track at O’Reilly’s Open Source convention
Another desperate attempt to discredit Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption
Microsoft Research offers a sampling in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Opening up drivers for consumer devices, and other conversations from LinuxWorld
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Structure and Service: Illuminations From a Trip to the Forest
Boston hackathons to target mobile apps for disaster response
Health Care 2.0 Challenge announces winners: focus on Practice Fusion access
Health Care Challenge combines patient empowerment and data crunching
LinuxWorld Expo 2006 wrap-up: from mainframe to embedded systems, and back
What I like about the health care technology track at the Open Source convention
Local forums to implement high-speed networks (broadband): proposal open for votes
MuniWireless conference: city politicians need to understand the lay of the LAN
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
Two books on the broadband battle: what happened already and what must happen next
MongoDB experts model the move from a relational database to MongoDB
MySQL 2009 conference wrap-up: news flash about Flash and other notes from the experts
MySQL faster, better, and still unified: notes about Sun, Monty Widenius, Percona, and Drizzle
MySQL forks: could Drizzle be the next of the new generation of relational database?
Vocera: cool combination of database technology, 802.11 networking, and voice recognition
Why MySQL grew so fast (news from the 2004 MySQL Users Conference)
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
Network neutrality: code words and conniving at yesterday’s FCC hearing (Part 2 of 2)
The Network Neutrality Debate: It All Depends on What You Fear
The Network Neutrality Debate: When the Best Effort Is Not Good Enough
What if local telephone companies were innovative? Three suggestions
Another desperate attempt to discredit Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption
Barriers to a protocol indicating what file formats are supported
Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption: no conflict of interest
Meeting User Requirements—How Free Software Achieves Quality
OpenDocument and OpenReader: complementary steps toward freeing data
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Another desperate attempt to discredit Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption
Aspect-oriented programming for web pages, and other thoughts from XML 2007
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Another desperate attempt to discredit Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption
Barriers to a protocol indicating what file formats are supported
Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption: no conflict of interest
Meeting User Requirements—How Free Software Achieves Quality
OpenDocument and OpenReader: complementary steps toward freeing data
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Advances, setbacks, and continuing impediments to government transparency
Analysis: Three privacy initiatives from the Office of Management and Budget
App outreach and sustainability: lessons learned by Portland, Oregon
Being online: identity, anonymity, and all things in between
European Union starts project about economic effects of open government data
How to start a successful business in health care at Health 2.0 conference
ICANN without restraints: the difficulties of coordinating stakeholders
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: adaptive legislation can respond to action in the agora
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: from vulnerability and overload to rage, mistrust, and fear
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Planning a better whistleblowers' site: a review of Domscheit-Berg's book "Inside WikiLeaks"
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Shortening cookies: Using OpenID to improve government privacy online
Should the patent office open its internal guidelines to the public?
Steep climb for National Cancer Institute toward open source collaboration
About the Emerging Battles Over Textbooks: Options from Apple to Open Initiatives
Another desperate attempt to discredit Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption
App outreach and sustainability: lessons learned by Portland, Oregon
Barriers to a protocol indicating what file formats are supported
Book review: “The Future of the Internet (And How to Stop It)”
The case of GNOME: improving community-generated online documentation
The center and the edges are both innovating: LinuxWorld Boston 2006
Challenges from a book sprint: the great things about ignorance and disorder
Clinician, researcher, and patients working together: progress aired at Indivo conference
Collaborative genetics: The ambitious goals of Sage Commons Congress—five-part series
Companies crunch public stats for services to developers and administrators
CouchDB and MongoDB announce new products involving replication
Croudscribing: Can the free software community create a book in two days?
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there (part 1)
Data sharing drives diagnoses and cures, if we can get there (part 1)
Democratizing data, and other notes from the Open Source convention
Documentation strategy for a small software project: launching VoIP Drupal introductions
echotracker as an aggregation tool for different user integrations
European Union Researches the Benefits of Open Source Software
Feral patent threatens one hundred million computers protected by ClamAV
Finding Resources for the Documentation of Competing Alternatives
Five projects for Open Source for America, and other reports from the Open Source convention
Free software meets corporate needs, including Software as a Service
The friendly software patent, and other news from LinuxWorld
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
Globalization and women, copyright infringement in open source, and other news from LinuxWorld
GPL gets another brickbat—but where does the Sarbanes-Oxley problem really lie?
Growth of SMART health care apps may be slow, but inevitable
Health and Human Services finalize meaningful use for electronic health records
Health care at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention -- Call for Proposals is open
How Free Software Contributed to the Success of Steve Jobs and Apple
If volunteer communities increasingly add value to business…
Indivo X personal health record: an interview with Daniel Haas of Children's Hospital
Intellectual Property Strategy: a book, a panel, and a movement
iPhone toolkits: complementary development and O’Reilly coverage
Linux Foundation summit explores kernel and application development, GPL
LinuxWorld Expo 2006 wrap-up: from mainframe to embedded systems, and back
LinuxWorld Expo 2006 wrap-up: from mainframe to embedded systems, and back
Making Cloud Computing Truly Free and Open (video of presentation)
The march to open source: LinuxWorld San Francisco 2005 wrapup
Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption: no conflict of interest
Maybe it’s time for creators to keep control of their content
Meeting User Requirements—How Free Software Achieves Quality
Mongo Boston: fast progress, with hitches in the cloud, Map/Reduce
MongoDB experts model the move from a relational database to MongoDB
MySQL 2009 conference wrap-up: news flash about Flash and other notes from the experts
MySQL faster, better, and still unified: notes about Sun, Monty Widenius, Percona, and Drizzle
Nationwide Health Information Network hackathon: Direct Project reaches milestone
One hundred eighty degrees of freedom: signs of how open platforms are spreading
Open Cloud Manifesto: about openness, standards, and the vitality of SMTP
OpenDocument and OpenReader: complementary steps toward freeing data
Opening up drivers for consumer devices, and other conversations from LinuxWorld
Open Source convention focuses on exploding Web technologies
Open Source convention focuses on exploding Web technologies
Open Source convention: you have to have a good reason not to open the source
Open source developers combine efforts in the health care field
Open Source Growth and Community Remain Strong (wrap-up of 2002 Open Source Convention)
Open source personal health record: no need to open Google Health
Open source sweeping software firms, bolstering SaaS (interview with Black Duck)
Open source tools: a good collaboration environment for people with Aspergers Syndrome
OpenStack offered as Rackspace’s answer to calls for an open cloud
OSCon preview: Shahid N. Shah on medical devices and open source
Patent pools offer open source a new incentive—and a new source of power
popHealth open source software permits viewing and reporting of quality measures in health care
Promoting and documenting a small software project: VoIP Drupal update
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Recombinant Research: Sage Congress Promotes Data Sharing in Genetics (three-part article)
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: toward interoperability and openness
Results from Wolfram Alpha: All the Questions We Ever Wanted to Ask About Software as a Service
Sage Congress: the synthesis of open source with genetics (video interview)
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
SMART challenge and P4: open source projects look toward the broader use of health records
Social networks are not communities, and other discussions from the Community Leadership Summit
Southern California Linux Expo: freedom in a service economy, and more
Steep climb for National Cancer Institute toward open source collaboration
A summary of research on social and organizational relationships in open source software projects
To be free, information has to be smart (comments on Chris Anderson’s “Free!”)
Under pressure, NSA expresses regret about Security-Enhanced Linux
The unflappable free software community that opened the iPhone
Untangle: benefits of free software along with benefits of commercialization
What I like about the health care technology track at the Open Source convention
Why MySQL grew so fast (news from the 2004 MySQL Users Conference)
Why open source developers can be more productive, and other tales from a Google open house
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
Wrap-up of the health care IT track at O’Reilly’s Open Source convention
Yochai Benkler, others at Harvard map current and future Internet
Click Forensics: a community sharing approach to improving pay-per-click quality
Clusters and Grids: Cleversafe distributes data; Virtual Iron distributes OSes
DC Circuit court rules in Comcast case, leaves the FCC a job to do
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
Gnutella and Freenet Represent True Technological Innovation
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
Network neutrality: code words and conniving at yesterday’s FCC hearing (Part 2 of 2)
Peer-to-peer offers an opportunity to rebuild the foundations of the Internet
Results from Wolfram Alpha: All the Questions We Ever Wanted to Ask About Software as a Service
RSS never blocks you or goes down: why social networks need to be decentralized
Something’s Happening Here (coverage of O’Reilly P2P conference)
Spam blocking: reputation system overcomes antisocial minority
Another ditzy patent application comes up for examination by Peer-to-Patent
Beware the March of the IP Trolls at the House Committee on Small Business
Bilski patent decision: trying to return patents to their technological origins
The fate of WIPO, ACTA, and other intellectual property pushes in the international economy
Feral patent threatens one hundred million computers protected by ClamAV
The friendly software patent, and other news from LinuxWorld
Improving the patent system: Peer to Patent project on Second Life
Intellectual Property Strategy: a book, a panel, and a movement
Microsoft Research offers a sampling in Cambridge, Massachusetts
More patent follies: the easiest design element becomes a toll gate
Patent pools offer open source a new incentive—and a new source of power
Peer-to-Patent and Article One Drag the Reclusive Patent Onto the Thoroughfare
Peer to Patent Australia recruits volunteer prior art searchers
Should the patent office open its internal guidelines to the public?
Software patents, prior art, and revelations of the Peer to Patent review
Southern California Linux Expo: freedom in a service economy, and more
A Web of Bronze, a Medium of Lead: Web Content at Risk in W3C’s Proposed Patent Framework
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It’s all about the customer (Business under, around, and in between the customers), Forbes.com
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Click Forensics: a community sharing approach to improving pay-per-click quality
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DC Circuit court rules in Comcast case, leaves the FCC a job to do
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RSS never blocks you or goes down: why social networks need to be decentralized
Something’s Happening Here (coverage of O’Reilly P2P conference)
Spam blocking: reputation system overcomes antisocial minority
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Brave New Cyberworld: Computers, Networks, and Policy One Year After the 9/11 Attacks
Circumvention of Technological Measures on Copyrighted Works
Comments on Interim Report of the WIPO Internet Domain Name Process
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Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
Help From an Unexpected Quarter For the Public Right to Information
Names and Trademarks: What No One Owns But All Wish To Lay Hands On
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Systems Caught Between EMI and Echelon
The Sap and the Syrup of the Information Age: Coping with Database Protection Laws
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Year-End Worldwide Round-up on Intellectual Property and the Internet
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British and Foreign Civil Rights Organisations Oppose Encryption Paper
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A code of ethics from Brian McConnell concerning employee rights (follow-up and reply)
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Health care privacy discussed as an aspect of patient control
Intel Flap Raises Challenges Concerning Privacy and Authentication
Interview: Protecting Patient Privacy Rights in a Wired World
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Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
Privacy Protection Demanded, the Government Snaps to Attention
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Results from Wolfram Alpha: All the Questions We Ever Wanted to Ask About Software as a Service
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Susan Landau explores Internet security and the attribution problem
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Why open source developers can be more productive, and other tales from a Google open house
About the Emerging Battles Over Textbooks: Options from Apple to Open Initiatives
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Collaborative translation for all types of web content provided by Worldwide Lexicon
Croudscribing: Can the free software community create a book in two days?
Crowdsourced news and professional journalists: pulling together to replace the tug-of-war (webinar)
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Do-It-Yourself Documentation? Research Into the Effectiveness of Mailing Lists
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An editor critiques the publishing industry’s Automated Content Access Protocol
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An era in which to curate skills: report from Tools of Change conference
Foreword to Anne Gentle’s Conversation and Community: The Social Web for Documentation
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper
Harvard's Berkman Center hosts star-studded forum on media and the "vast wasteland"
How to Help Mailing Lists Help Readers (Results of Recent Data Analysis)
If volunteer communities increasingly add value to business…
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Splitting Books Open: Trends in Traditional and Online Technical Documentation
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
Worldwide Lexicon: matching up technologies and culture to end the language barrier
World Wide Lexicon Toolbar changes the reading experience for the other 99% of web pages
The behavior gap: three persistent problems for Internet technologies
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
Network neutrality: code words and conniving at yesterday’s FCC hearing (Part 2 of 2)
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One hundred eighty degrees of freedom: signs of how open platforms are spreading
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HealthTap explores how big a community you need to crowdsource health information
HealthTap's growth validates hypotheses about doctors and patients
More that sociologist Erving Goffman could tell us about social networking and Internet identity
Reputation: where the personal and the participatory meet up
Spam blocking: reputation system overcomes antisocial minority
What sociologist Erving Goffman could tell us about social networking and Internet identity
Don’t Like UCITA? Check the Contract of an Application Service Provider
Free software meets corporate needs, including Software as a Service
Health Care 2.0 Challenge announces winners: focus on Practice Fusion access
Making Cloud Computing Truly Free and Open (video of presentation)
Open source sweeping software firms, bolstering SaaS (interview with Black Duck)
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
Results from Wolfram Alpha: All the Questions We Ever Wanted to Ask About Software as a Service
Southern California Linux Expo: freedom in a service economy, and more
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New survey: what problems do you have when searching for information?
Results from Wolfram Alpha: All the Questions We Ever Wanted to Ask About Software as a Service
Why open source developers can be more productive, and other tales from a Google open house
Brave New Cyberworld: Computers, Networks, and Policy One Year After the 9/11 Attacks
Can I trust my data to a security company? My password, for instance?
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A discussion with David Farber: bandwidth, cyber security, and the obsolescence of the Internet
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
Health care privacy discussed as an aspect of patient control
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Making Cloud Computing Truly Free and Open (video of presentation)
The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace: a Sober Cyberassessment
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Personal responsibility for Internet safety: What O’Reilly is doing
PolicyKit: looser limitations, tighter security for Linux applications
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
Susan Landau explores Internet security and the attribution problem
Under pressure, NSA expresses regret about Security-Enhanced Linux
Untangle: benefits of free software along with benefits of commercialization
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Analysis: Three privacy initiatives from the Office of Management and Budget
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Bringing the knowledge of best practices to the doctor's point of care
Broadening consults and narrowing queries: HealthTap's social network
Demoting Halder: a wild look at social tracking and sentiment analysis
HealthTap explores how big a community you need to crowdsource health information
HealthTap's growth validates hypotheses about doctors and patients
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Open Media Boston forum examines revolution and Internet use in Middle East
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Health Care 2.0 Challenge announces winners: focus on Practice Fusion access
Making Cloud Computing Truly Free and Open (video of presentation)
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Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
Results from Wolfram Alpha: All the Questions We Ever Wanted to Ask About Software as a Service
Southern California Linux Expo: freedom in a service economy, and more
Another desperate attempt to discredit Massachusetts OpenDocument adoption
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Open Cloud Manifesto: about openness, standards, and the vitality of SMTP
OpenDocument and OpenReader: complementary steps toward freeing data
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RSS never blocks you or goes down: why social networks need to be decentralized
Saint James Infirmary: checking the pulse of health IT at HIMSS
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The behavior gap: three persistent problems for Internet technologies
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
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Success of a Broadcast Medium: The Muzak Transmission Process
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A code of ethics from Brian McConnell concerning employee rights
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Open Media Boston forum examines revolution and Internet use in Middle East
Phone market dominance permits two-tier Internet, NSA data mining, other abuses
Susan Landau explores Internet security and the attribution problem
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Bell Companies Take the Law Into Their Own Hands on Internet Telephony
Bell Telephone Companies’ Applications to Enter Long-Distance Market
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A code of ethics from Brian McConnell concerning employee rights
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DC Circuit court rules in Comcast case, leaves the FCC a job to do
A discussion with David Farber: bandwidth, cyber security, and the obsolescence of the Internet
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
Free Money, Few Takers For School/Library/Clinic Internet Fund
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How to Become a Multi-Billion Dollar Long-Distance Data Carrier
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
Local forums to implement high-speed networks (broadband): proposal open for votes
MuniWireless conference: city politicians need to understand the lay of the LAN
Network neutrality: code words and conniving at yesterday’s FCC hearing (Part 2 of 2)
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Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth
Two books on the broadband battle: what happened already and what must happen next
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Brave New Cyberworld: Computers, Networks, and Policy One Year After the 9/11 Attacks
A code of ethics from Brian McConnell concerning employee rights
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
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The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace: a Sober Cyberassessment
Phone market dominance permits two-tier Internet, NSA data mining, other abuses
Challenges from a book sprint: the great things about ignorance and disorder
Croudscribing: Can the free software community create a book in two days?
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Foreword to Anne Gentle’s Conversation and Community: The Social Web for Documentation
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper
Trust Yourselves, Not Your Computers (Computer Reason and Human Power)
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
Advances, setbacks, and continuing impediments to government transparency
Analysis: Three privacy initiatives from the Office of Management and Budget
European Union starts project about economic effects of open government data
ICANN without restraints: the difficulties of coordinating stakeholders
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: adaptive legislation can respond to action in the agora
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: from vulnerability and overload to rage, mistrust, and fear
Personal Democracy Forum ramp-up: twenty-five hundred years of Government 2.0
Privacy and open government: conversations with EPIC and others about OpenID
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Promoting Open Source Software in Government: The Challenges of Motivation and Follow-Through
Shortening cookies: Using OpenID to improve government privacy online
Should the patent office open its internal guidelines to the public?
Analysis: Three privacy initiatives from the Office of Management and Budget
More that sociologist Erving Goffman could tell us about social networking and Internet identity
New security attack identified: Denial of Responsibility (DoR)
Reputation: where the personal and the participatory meet up
What sociologist Erving Goffman could tell us about social networking and Internet identity
The Buds of Universal Service Were Pruned Before They Blossomed
Free Money, Few Takers For School/Library/Clinic Internet Fund
Local forums to implement high-speed networks (broadband): proposal open for votes
MuniWireless conference: city politicians need to understand the lay of the LAN
Where in the World Can You Find New Ideas for Information Access?
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
Harvard's Berkman Center hosts star-studded forum on media and the "vast wasteland"
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
Network neutrality: code words and conniving at yesterday’s FCC hearing (Part 2 of 2)
What if local telephone companies were innovative? Three suggestions
Clusters and Grids: Cleversafe distributes data; Virtual Iron distributes OSes
LISA mixes the ancient and modern: report from USENIX system administration conference
Making Cloud Computing Truly Free and Open (video of presentation)
Open Cloud Manifesto: about openness, standards, and the vitality of SMTP
Operating system expertise moves outward as programmers job-hop
Collaborative translation for all types of web content provided by Worldwide Lexicon
Completing the circle on journalists and public participation
Croudscribing: Can the free software community create a book in two days?
Crowdsourced news and professional journalists: pulling together to replace the tug-of-war (webinar)
Developing an improved online environment for educating computer users
Documentation strategy for a small software project: launching VoIP Drupal introductions
Do-It-Yourself Documentation? Research Into the Effectiveness of Mailing Lists
Educating computer users: the need for community/author collaboration
An era in which to curate skills: report from Tools of Change conference
The fate of WIPO, ACTA, and other intellectual property pushes in the international economy
Finding a sweet spot for crowdsourcing: uTest outsources software testing
Foreword to Anne Gentle’s Conversation and Community: The Social Web for Documentation
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
How to Help Mailing Lists Help Readers (Results of Recent Data Analysis)
If volunteer communities increasingly add value to business…
Improving the patent system: Peer to Patent project on Second Life
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It’s all about the customer (Business under, around, and in between the customers), Forbes.com
New survey: what problems do you have when searching for information?
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Peer-to-Patent and Article One Drag the Reclusive Patent Onto the Thoroughfare
Peer to Patent Australia recruits volunteer prior art searchers
Recombinant Research: Sage Congress Promotes Data Sharing in Genetics (three-part article)
Software patents, prior art, and revelations of the Peer to Patent review
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Steep climb for National Cancer Institute toward open source collaboration
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
Worldwide Lexicon: matching up technologies and culture to end the language barrier
World Wide Lexicon Toolbar changes the reading experience for the other 99% of web pages
Being online: identity, anonymity, and all things in between
Completing the circle on journalists and public participation
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
To be free, information has to be smart (comments on Chris Anderson’s “Free!”)
Web 2.0 for journalists and artists: collaboration and community
Brave New Cyberworld: Computers, Networks, and Policy One Year After the 9/11 Attacks
Emerging Technology Conference wrap-up: the thrall and the pall
Innovation Battles Investment as FCC Road Show Returns to Cambridge
Medical device experts and their devices converse at Boston conference
One hundred eighty degrees of freedom: signs of how open platforms are spreading
Report from HIMSS Health IT conference: building or bypassing infrastructure
Ronja: at 10 Mbps, the next stage in wireless mesh networking?
The State of VoIP: VoIP overviews, potential, implications, and regulations
Vocera: cool combination of database technology, 802.11 networking, and voice recognition
Where in the World Can You Find New Ideas for Information Access?
Brave New Cyberworld: Computers, Networks, and Policy One Year After the 9/11 Attacks
A code of ethics from Brian McConnell concerning employee rights
The connection between NSA wiretapping and telephone industry concentration
Phone market dominance permits two-tier Internet, NSA data mining, other abuses
Susan Landau explores Internet security and the attribution problem
Where did Hewlett-Packard get the idea illegal spying was OK?
Collaborative translation for all types of web content provided by Worldwide Lexicon
Completing the circle on journalists and public participation
Croudscribing: Can the free software community create a book in two days?
Crowdsourced news and professional journalists: pulling together to replace the tug-of-war (webinar)
Developing an improved online environment for educating computer users
Documentation strategy for a small software project: launching VoIP Drupal introductions
Do-It-Yourself Documentation? Research Into the Effectiveness of Mailing Lists
Educating computer users: the need for community/author collaboration
An era in which to curate skills: report from Tools of Change conference
The fate of WIPO, ACTA, and other intellectual property pushes in the international economy
Finding a sweet spot for crowdsourcing: uTest outsources software testing
Foreword to Anne Gentle’s Conversation and Community: The Social Web for Documentation
Four roles for publishers: staying relevant when you are no longer a gatekeeper
From Open Source Software to Open Culture: Three Misunderstandings
How to Help Mailing Lists Help Readers (Results of Recent Data Analysis)
If volunteer communities increasingly add value to business…
Improving the patent system: Peer to Patent project on Second Life
Intellectual Property Strategy: a book, a panel, and a movement
It’s all about the customer (Business under, around, and in between the customers), Forbes.com
New survey: what problems do you have when searching for information?
Open source tools: a good collaboration environment for people with Aspergers Syndrome
Peer-to-Patent and Article One Drag the Reclusive Patent Onto the Thoroughfare
Peer to Patent Australia recruits volunteer prior art searchers
Recombinant Research: Sage Congress Promotes Data Sharing in Genetics (three-part article)
Software patents, prior art, and revelations of the Peer to Patent review
Southern California Linux Expo: freedom in a service economy, and more
Steep climb for National Cancer Institute toward open source collaboration
Winter Camp: a network of networks tries to build better human networks
Worldwide Lexicon: matching up technologies and culture to end the language barrier
World Wide Lexicon Toolbar changes the reading experience for the other 99% of web pages
Government Intervention Is Sometimes Needed For a Free Market
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Pressure on Internet Providers Continues in Minnesota Controversy
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Three Unconventional Sources for High-Bandwidth Internet Growth