Other · Calvin Correli · Nov 28, 2003
Blogging
Note to self: OpenACS weblogger needs social networking tools … (I’m at Blogforum) Read more
Other · Calvin Correli · Nov 23, 2003
Bug-Squashing Fest in Hamburg
In Hamburg fixing OpenACS bugs with Malte, Timo, Dirk, Gert, Vanessa, Joel, and Peter :) ”Hamburg Read more
Other · Calvin Correli · Nov 21, 2003
Running VisiCalc
An interesting thoguht with no real point from Jon Udell, Thought-provoking, nonetheless, that you can still run VisiCalc on Windows XP. It’s like a…Read more
Other · Calvin Correli · Nov 20, 2003
Monopolists
We could add the positive effect on the economy by preventing monopolies. Open source software is by nature pro-competition, non-monopolist. Read more
Other · Calvin Correli · Nov 16, 2003
Why Open Source Works
Neuroeconomics now shows how people do not act rationally in the narrow economic rationality sense. Rather, we trust each other, and that trust caus…Read more
Fritz Hanzen Furniture: To select a specific product you have to hover the mouse over the PRODUCTS link to unfold a categorized dropdown list. If …Read more
Other · Calvin Correli · Nov 11, 2003
AskTog D'ohLT #2
AskTog: D’ohLT #2: Security D’ohLTs. Excessive security can not only turn your financial and medical information into an open book, it can actually…Read more
Other · Calvin Correli · Nov 8, 2003
Public, Private, Secret
Also by way of Clay Shirky, but written by Danny O’Brien: On the net, you have public, or you have secrets. The private intermediate sphere, with i…Read more
Clay Shirky: The Semantic Web, Syllogism, and Worldview. Once again, Clay demonstrates why he’s my favorite technology critic. The people working o…Read more