Free Software and its relation to organic networks of people
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People are anthropomorphizing their
iPods, particularly in relation to the
shuffle function
People are anthropomorphizing their
iPods, particularly in relation to the
shuffle function
08/27/2004 05:25 PMtheir iPods are alive and have functional brains .. your iPod has its
own musical taste .. NY
Times
nytimes.com/2004/08/26/technology/circuits/26ipod.html?ex=1251
259200&en=83c45c3e535c156a&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland
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Celerus Networks® Unveils All-In-One
Wi-Fi Management Software Suite in a
Free Software License Package – Offer
Makes Wi-Fi More Affordable than Ever
Celerus Networks® Unveils All-In-One
Wi-Fi Management Software Suite in a
Free Software License Package – Offer
Makes Wi-Fi More Affordable than Ever
06/22/2005 02:31 AMCelerus Networks ships its feature-rich Wi-Fi management software
suite with a no-cost software license delivering unprecedented savings
to network builders & managers. The wireless management package
offers unsurpassed affordability coupled with comprehensive support
services. [PRWEB Jun 20, 2005]
36 Organic Mega-Countries - Organic
Agriculture Crop Area Reaches 26 Million
Hectares - Sector Calls for Strict
Liability Under the Cartagena Protocol
on Biosafety
36 Organic Mega-Countries - Organic
Agriculture Crop Area Reaches 26 Million
Hectares - Sector Calls for Strict
Liability Under the Cartagena Protocol
on Biosafety
06/05/2005 11:58 PMOrganic farming, the systematic conversion of land to certified
practices that ensure food safety and security from the farm to the
table, a comprehensive and fully traceable system, is developing
rapidly throughout the world. According to the International
Federation of Organic Agriculture Movement’s study The World of
Organic Agriculture: Statistics and Emerging Trends 2005, 36 countries
achieved organic mega-country status in 2004, meaning that over 50,000
hectares of certified organic land are currently being cultivated. In
total, over 26 million hectares of land are currently certified
worldwide, generating over $25 billion in revenue in 2003. [PRWEB Jun
3, 2005]
Spy On What People Do, On Your PC and
Networks Without Breaking the Law
Spy On What People Do, On Your PC and
Networks Without Breaking the Law
06/05/2005 11:14 PMSurveilleTech, LLC. today announces a new version of the award-winning
e-Surveiller surveillance software, an easy to use and yet powerful
monitoring software package that empowers users to monitor what
happens on their computers. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
WorldNetDaily - A Free Press for a Free
People
WorldNetDaily - A Free Press for a Free
People
08/09/2004 02:56 PMIsrael's End-Time Gamble .. their front page today .. WND's Joseph
Farah .. World Net Daily .. WorldNetDaily, .. WorldNetDaily ..
WorldNetDaily .. NEWS .. WND .. y
worldnetdaily.com
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Courts Freak Out That People Might
Actually Use Their Wireless Networks
Courts Freak Out That People Might
Actually Use Their Wireless Networks
12/22/2004 01:16 AMThis story seems bizarre, but apparently a bunch of courts are somehow
u
nprepared for the fact that people might actually use the WiFi
networks they installed. Most of the article focuses on a
reporter sending out realtime updates for a court case via the WiFi,
leading to this absolutely classic quote from someone from the court:
"In my life, I would have never thought you could do any of that.
When we put the wireless network in about two years ago, we didn't
think anybody would even use it." Yeah, they just installed it
for the hell of it. How dare someone actually use it! The rest of
the article goes on to discuss just how "dangerous" this situation is,
and how courts don't understand what a risk these networks are. It
also refers to "WiFi" as the "informal" name for wireless networks --
when it's actually very much the formal, certified name for them.
Orb Networks Client Now Free
Orb Networks Client Now Free
03/30/2005 02:03 PM
Just a
quick blip to mention that Orb Networks has changed their model for
their Orb streaming media platform, which allows you to send your
music, video, and other content from your Windows machine to any
portable device with a web connection. Now, instead of paying for Orb,
you'll get the client for free, and the company plans to generate
revenue through hosted content partnerships (hoping that you'll
download partners' content via their client, presumably).
However it works out, it's good news for you, as long as they stay
in business.
Orb
Networks Drops Subscription Fees, Streaming Media Service Now Free to
All Users [eHomeUpgrade]
India's Upcoming Free Software, Free
Society Conference
India's Upcoming Free Software, Free
Society Conference
06/05/2005 11:10 PMFree software advocates and IT delegates from around the world will be
in Kerala, India, this week in the hopes of building free software
collaborations for the future.
Attention Networks: you can use free
video, too
Attention Networks: you can use free
video, too
12/17/2004 06:33 PMGeorge Hotelling has a good idea for those
network news shows covering the big
Google/Uni
versity public domain scanning story: there is
a great video clip of the
Internet Archive's sophisticated scanning equipment available for
public domain use right here, and anyone can use it.
Security-Free Wireless Networks
Security-Free Wireless Networks
06/01/2004 05:41 AMWi-fi is hot, but security is not. Most home users don't enable basic
encryption or other protections against connection theft,
eavesdropping and network invasion. Why? Set-up is easy, but activate
security and the headaches begin.
People Line Up For Free TiVos
People Line Up For Free TiVos
12/19/2004 03:47 PMAs
expec
ted , thousands of people
showed up TiVo
headquarters to get their free TiVo today. The company had 2,000
to give out, and about 2,500 people showed up. The remaining 500
received $50 off coupons... that expire tonight. Of course, none of
these people got free service, so TiVo might want to pay attention to
how many of those now go sign up for service and start to do the math
about how many more service users they would have if they simply gave
the boxes away, rather than clinging to their efforts to recoup the
expense of the box.
I claim Free Blogistan in the name of
the People
I claim Free Blogistan in the name of
the People
12/05/2003 10:12 AMWebsite Of The Day: Blogshares .. BlogShares has closed .. Blog Shares
.. BlogShares .. blogshare .. Quote .. worse
blogshares.com
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ZabaSearch.com Free People Search
ZabaSearch.com Free People Search
04/16/2005 09:11 AMZabaSearch.com,
zabasearch.com
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Email, Scale-Free Networks, and the
Mobile Internet
Email, Scale-Free Networks, and the
Mobile Internet
04/07/2005 06:14 PMThe Feature Apr 7 2005 8:25PM GMT
Bald People Eat Free at Calif. Eatery
(AP)
Bald People Eat Free at Calif. Eatery
(AP)
07/08/2004 01:59 PMAP - Bald is beautiful in Lodi at least to Gary Arnold, a
restaurant owner who charges customers according the amount of hair on
their head.
Barefoot Software Launch Australian
Swimsuit Edition-Free, a Free Mobile
Phone and Wireless Device Service for
Cardmate on Symbian Devices
Barefoot Software Launch Australian
Swimsuit Edition-Free, a Free Mobile
Phone and Wireless Device Service for
Cardmate on Symbian Devices
06/12/2004 02:48 AMBarefoot Software Asia Limited (BSAL) is pleased to announce the
launch Australian Swimsuit Edition-Free (ASE), via the Barefoot
Software website (http://www.barefootsoft.com) for immediate download.
ASE is a Cardmate application for mobile phones which is being
launched for Free as a promotional application to end users who have a
Symbian based mobile phone. ASE, the first Australian swimsuit model
application for Smartphone devices in the World can initially be
downloaded by users who have a Nokia (6600/3650/7650), Sony Ericsson
P800/P900 and other compatible phones from the barefoot Web site.
[PRWEB Jun 12, 2004]
Java Object Relation
Java Object Relation
06/18/2004 06:30 AMFirst version released
CMF Relation by digitalis on 2002/10/15
CMF Relation by digitalis on 2002/10/15
10/16/2002 11:40 AMMobilization of Software Developers: The
Free Software Movement
Mobilization of Software Developers: The
Free Software Movement
06/17/2004 05:32 AMMobilization of Software Developers: The Free Software
Movement by Margret S. Elliott and Walter Scacchihttp://ope
nsource.mit.edu/papers/elliottscacchi2.pdfAbstract by Author:Free/open source software
(F/OSS) development projects are growing at a rapid rate. Globally
dispersed virtual communities with large groups of software developers
contribute time and effort often without pay. One force behind this
phenomenon is the Free Software Movement (FSM), a 20 year-old social
movement whose purpose is to promote the use of free software instead
of proprietary software. We show how the ideology of the FSM
influences software development work practices in F/OSS communities
and how an occupational community of F/OSS developers has emerged from
this movement. We present results from an empirical study of a F/OSS
development community, GNUenterprise (GNUe) whose purpose is to build
an Enterprise Resource Planning system. We show how the beliefs in
freedom and freedom of choice, and the values of cooperative work and
community building are manifested in the GNUe norms of informal
self-management, immediate acceptance of fellow contributors, and open
disclosure.
Asynchronous Discussion Groups As Small
World and Scale Free Networks
Asynchronous Discussion Groups As Small
World and Scale Free Networks
09/24/2004 05:41 AMAsynchronous Discussion Groups As Small World and Scale Free
Networks by Gilad Ravid and Sheizaf Rafaelihttp://firstmonda
y.org/issues/issue9_9/ravid/AbstractWhat is the network form of online
discussion groups? What are the topological parameters delineating the
interaction on such groups? We report an empirical examination of the
form of online discussion groups. We are interested in examining
whether such groups conform to the Small World and the Scale Free
models of networks. Support for these expectations provides a formal
expression of growth, survival potential and preferential attachment
in the connection patterns in discussion groups. The research
questions were tested with a sample of over 8,000 active participants,
and over 30,000 messages. We find that the social network resulting
from discussion groups is indeed a Scale Free Network, based on In,
Out and All Degree distributions. We also find that, for the same
sample, discussion groups are a Small World Network too. As expected,
the clustering coefficients for these groups differ significantly from
random networks, while their characteristic path lengths are similar
to random networks. Implications of the topology for the design and
understanding of discussion groups include the stability and control
of such groups, as well as their longevity.
Watching people use software
Watching people use software
06/07/2004 12:57 AM
Developers who possess deep but tacit knowledge of complex hardware
and software environments are notoriously unable to project themselves
into the beginner's mind. Observation is the only way to bridge the
gap. [Full story at InfoW
orld.com]
This story grew out of my ongoing experimentation with capturing both
live video and screen video. These technologies motivated
two
columns<
/a> and a series of related blog entries (1,
2,
3).
When I got interested in this stuff, months ago, I figured there ought
to be a market developing around it. As it turns out, that's
happening. One of the products featured in this story -- TechSmith's
Morae -- shipped in March. The other, UsersFirst's VisualMark, is just
entering beta. Both are harbingers of what I expect will be an
emerging trend: the pervasive use of live video and screen video, in
combination, to observe and analyze how people really use (or fail to
use) software.
...P2P Networks Blamed For Software Losses
Doubling
P2P Networks Blamed For Software Losses
Doubling
07/07/2004 10:49 PMJohn Scalzi's Old Man's War free for
service people in Iraq/Afghanistan
John Scalzi's Old Man's War free for
service people in Iraq/Afghanistan
04/15/2005 03:35 PMCory Doctorow:
John Scalzi says, "Tor Books and I are doing something special with
Old Man's War, my current SF novel: We're offering a free
electronic edition (a 570kb .rtf file) for service people stationed in
Iraq and Afghanistan. We figure they're far from home and could use
some reading material.
"Service people in Iraq and Afghanistan can drop me an e-mail at
"omw@scalzi.com" and I'll send them the edition as an attached file.
If at all possible, they should send the request from their ".mil"
addresses and let me know their unit/general location so I know they
are in Iraq/Afghanistan. This is meant for people serving in a war
zone far from home, so I ask others to please respect that.
"Special kudos to Tor Books for greenlighting this; it's more proof of
their forward-thinking in the book arena, and evidence of their
generally being excellent people."
Link,
Link to my review of Old Man's War
(Thanks, John!)
Amnesty calls for China to free 54
people jailed for Internet opinions
Amnesty calls for China to free 54
people jailed for Internet opinions
01/27/2004 10:57 PMSiliconValley.com Jan 28 2004 3:36AM GMT
"See what happens when people actually
read the software license?"
"See what happens when people actually
read the software license?"
05/22/2004 03:34 PMArrests Made in Relation to Half-Life 2
Theft
Arrests Made in Relation to Half-Life 2
Theft
06/11/2004 10:34 PMZDNet Jun 12 2004 2:07AM GMT
PHP: Free Software on Free Tools
PHP: Free Software on Free Tools
05/17/2004 10:25 AMOpen
Source: Open Source Scripting Made Easy: This is an article about
PHP scripting tools that makes an important point:
Commercial scripting languages have drawn success from
powerful and widely used development tools: ASP has Visual Studio,
ColdFusion has Macromedia's Dreamweaver, and JSP has a variety of
tools from commercial sources such as Borland and open source projects
such as Eclipse and NetBeans. PHP's enormous success, however, is not
tied to specific tools.
Some friends of mine have been working with Microsoft's .Net
platform. They tell me it's amazing ("fan-friggin'-tastic," one of
them called it). This is great, but I guess I don't like anything
where the barrier to entry is so high — first you have to have a
Windows server, then you have to have the Windows dev environment.
I code PHP in EditPlus,
which cost me all of $30, and that was an optional purchase because
there are so many other free alternatives. Maybe I'm just a snob.
Via PHP|Architect.
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Dilithium Networks develops 3G enabling
software VT Phone
Dilithium Networks develops 3G enabling
software VT Phone
09/06/2004 12:34 PMDMeurope.com Sep 6 2004 3:51PM GMT
Yahoo Search and Overture SiteMatch In
Relation to European Scene
Yahoo Search and Overture SiteMatch In
Relation to European Scene
04/09/2004 04:06 PM" was just wondering if it even effects SEMs mainly operating in
Germany. I would like to collect some information and opinions about
its impact on the german market."
Bluefire announced new version of mobile
security software for Wi-Fi networks
Bluefire announced new version of mobile
security software for Wi-Fi networks
05/04/2004 04:59 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum May 4 2004 9:49PM GMT
Networks Plus Partners with Leading
HIPAA Compliance Software Manufacturer
Networks Plus Partners with Leading
HIPAA Compliance Software Manufacturer
04/05/2005 04:50 AMNetwork security expert, NPTG, provides end-to-end solution. [PRWEB
Apr 5, 2005]
Software lets people search VoIP
chitchat
Software lets people search VoIP
chitchat
03/28/2005 08:05 PMUnited Virtualities offers free, ad-supported application that lets
people search conversations on VoIP.
People beat software in first kick at
new U.S. corporate compliance rules
People beat software in first kick at
new U.S. corporate compliance rules
04/11/2004 03:51 PMNational Post Apr 11 2004 7:34PM GMT
What Horse**** are all you people
commenting about..64bit software and
all. For the price it sells for, there
What Horse**** are all you people
commenting about..64bit software and
all. For the price it sells for, there
07/09/2004 12:20 AMTechTree Jul 9 2004 4:45AM GMT
Computer Tech Partners with DataCore
Software to Deliver iSCSI Storage
Networks and 'Best
Computer Tech Partners with DataCore
Software to Deliver iSCSI Storage
Networks and 'Best
04/10/2005 07:26 AMNew Age Media Concepts Apr 10 2005 11:47AM GMT
Thoughtful post by Ben Trott on the
misconceptions people have about the
role of design in software development
Thoughtful post by Ben Trott on the
misconceptions people have about the
role of design in software development
12/13/2003 04:50 AMMena's every much of a programmer as Ben .. credit she
deserves
sixapart.com/log/2003/12/software_develo.shtml
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Statement Of David Israelite, Chairman
Of The Intellectual Property Task Force,
In Relation To Todays Announc
Statement Of David Israelite, Chairman
Of The Intellectual Property Task Force,
In Relation To Todays Announc
05/14/2004 07:35 PMU.S. Dept. of Justice May 14 2004 11:25PM GMT
Siemens Subscriber Networks Unveils Dual
Stack IPv4 and IPv6 PPOE Client
Software.
Siemens Subscriber Networks Unveils Dual
Stack IPv4 and IPv6 PPOE Client
Software.
07/21/2004 09:39 PMSiemens
Subscriber Networks Unveils Dual Stack IPv4 and IPv6 PPOE Client
Software. I wonder if it correctly supports giving a subnet to
each customer.
Does It Pay to Buy Organic?
Does It Pay to Buy Organic?
09/03/2004 12:59 AMBusiness Week Sep 3 2004 5:25AM GMT
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Commentary: HP gets organic
Commentary: HP gets organic
12/09/2003 02:35 PMIn a consolidating IT industry, Hewlett-Packard is charting a path
toward the Adaptive Enterprise, its name for a new set of IT and
business capabilities that has captured the industry's attention.
Organic Eprints
Organic Eprints
05/23/2004 07:41 AMOrganic Eprintshttp://www.orgprints.orgThe Organic Eprints archive is a tool to further develop research in
organic agriculture. The main objectives are to facilitate the
communication of research papers and proposals, to improve the
dissemination and impact of research findings, and to document the
research effort. In accordance with these objectives the archive is
designed to facilitate international use and cooperation. The
archive will accept many kinds of papers: preprints (pre-review),
postprints (post-review) and reprints (published) of scientific
papers, conference papers and posters, theses, reports, books and book
chapters, magazine articles, web products, project descriptions, and
other published or unpublished documents. This has been added to
Agriculture Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Organic Computing
Organic Computing
09/02/2004 01:53 PM
Somehow I think I could have told him that
Chia + Keyboard == Sadness. Still, an entirely more healthy keyboard
chow than most programmers subsist on. (Thanks, Gysh!)
Look - Slightly Larger Pic [Gizmodo]
Martha's Organic Growth
Martha's Organic Growth
08/12/2004 03:09 PMMartha Stewart Omnimedia snaps up two natural living publications.
What Organic SEO Entails and WHY It Is
Preferred By Some
What Organic SEO Entails and WHY It Is
Preferred By Some
07/14/2004 04:52 PMWebDevInfo Jul 14 2004 9:45PM GMT
More Drones: Organic Aerial Vehicles
More Drones: Organic Aerial Vehicles
08/30/2004 09:56 AM
The
autonomous drones are back - and this time it's personal! These new
OAVs - short for Organic Aerial Vehicles, although 'organic' doesn't
mean what you think it means - come in three sizes, can travel up to
30 knots in light rain and moderate winds, and will even be able to
avoid obstacles like buildings, trees, and other drones.
And if we tell the terrorists we've got flying robot buttplugs
coming for them, we may finally have a workable deterrent.
Read -
"ORGANIC" DRONES TAKE OFF [DefenseTech]
JVC Organic Screen Head Unit
JVC Organic Screen Head Unit
09/08/2004 07:22 AM
Sporting "the industry's highest color count" is JVC's
new single-DIN CD receiver, the "KD-SHX929?." This is quite a headunit
- you do of course get a 32,000+ color organic EL screen, but also the
ability to play movies and still images on it (the screen) while
driving. Furthermore, you can download images onto the unit yourself
by simply burning them to a CD-R; the implied usage, of course, is
autoeroticism. That being said, I think most people will be interested
in this unit because of its ability to playback WMA and MP3 files as
well. It's also got a "muting function" that will automatically mute
when on a hands-free phone call or when your navigation system yells
at you for missing a turn.
Read<
/b> - Press Release [JVC]
Yeah, it's...Organic, yeaaah that's the
ticket
Yeah, it's...Organic, yeaaah that's the
ticket
05/21/2004 02:18 PM
"The
directives have not changed anything. They are just clarifications of
what is in the regulations that were written by the National Organic
Standards Board" Think your "organic" food is pesticide
free? Not if the Bush Administration has their way. War is Peace and
all that jazz...
via
Grist Magazine Buying organic 'gives you boost'
Buying organic 'gives you boost'
09/04/2004 05:39 PMSimply making the choice to buy organic food can induce a sense of
well-being, according to research.
U.S. accused of weakening organic
standards
U.S. accused of weakening organic
standards
05/25/2004 07:33 PMOrganic seed website launched to help
farmers
Organic seed website launched to help
farmers
09/09/2004 03:06 AMPublicTechnology.net Sep 9 2004 7:50AM GMT
Organic Farming Studied As Demand Rises
(AP)
Organic Farming Studied As Demand Rises
(AP)
09/26/2004 11:29 AMAP - Organic farming sounds simple no chemical fertilizers,
pesticides, herbicides or genetically engineered plants. But
succeeding at it can be complicated. A recent wave of research at
universities around the country seeks to take some of the guesswork
and financial uncertainty out of the practice.
Organic clothes make a fashion statement
Organic clothes make a fashion statement
05/15/2004 11:15 PMAP via New Jersey Online May 16 2004 3:06AM GMT
Cemetery Offering Organic Burial Option
(AP)
Cemetery Offering Organic Burial Option
(AP)
06/23/2004 12:14 PMAP - In what may be the ultimate expression of back to nature, three
entrepreneurs are creating what they say is California's first organic
cemetery, hoping their ban on floral arrangements and formaldehyde
will serve as a national model.
WiFi, Cellular, and Wired Networks
Merging To Form Pervasive Networks in
Homes and Offices, Says INSIGHT Research
WiFi, Cellular, and Wired Networks
Merging To Form Pervasive Networks in
Homes and Offices, Says INSIGHT Research
12/22/2004 01:46 AMPervasive networks—a ubiquitous “fabric” of computing, information,
entertainment, and telemetry capability tied together by high-speed
wired and wireless networks—are emerging from a flurry of new
communication technologies now being used in home and office networks.
Though communications carriers do not offer this type of continuous
communication as a service today, the piece parts are already in
place. [PRWEB Dec 20, 2004]
Scientists Make Smallest Manmade Organic
Particles
Scientists Make Smallest Manmade Organic
Particles
06/22/2005 02:13 AMLiveScience.com Jun 22 2005 6:35AM GMT
Agriculture Dept. Rescinds Changes to
Organic Food Standards
Agriculture Dept. Rescinds Changes to
Organic Food Standards
05/27/2004 01:46 AMThe changes would have allowed antibiotics in dairy cows, certain
chemicals in pesticides and livestock feed containing nonorganic fish
meal.
Organic Farming Generates Longer-Lived
Plants
Organic Farming Generates Longer-Lived
Plants
07/07/2004 01:11 PMKai Organic Cafe, Brighton: the opposite
of a friendly place to relax
Kai Organic Cafe, Brighton: the opposite
of a friendly place to relax
07/18/2004 06:55 AMThis morning, a friend and I stopped into a little cafe in Brighton,
UK, called "Kai Organic Cafe." We ordered a couple of coffees --
paying close to $10 for 'em! -- and sat down in the absolutely empty
upstairs area to plug in our laptops, drink our coffee, and get some
work done. Half an hour later, the server came upstairs and told us
off for plugging in, saying that she wasn't sure if the manager would
approve and she didn't want to telephone him on his day off to find
out, and so we'd have to unplug (no word on how the manager could
possibly find out that anyone had used their precious electricity if
it was his day off). We split, and found very good, free, high-speed
WiFi, a friendly staff, and lots of unbegrudged electricity at Riki
Tik, just a few steps away. If you're a visitor to Brighton looking
for a friendly place to relax and plug in, I advise you to do the same
(on the other hand, if you're a visitor to Brighton looking to sit
with your hands folded in your lap while drinking overpriced coffee in
an empty cafe with excruciatingly bad music, well, Kai's is your
place)
LinkGranum Inc. / Choice Organic Teas Wins
Environmental Award
Granum Inc. / Choice Organic Teas Wins
Environmental Award
06/17/2005 04:40 PMGranum, Inc., manufacturer of Choice Organic Teas, was a recent
recipient of a Waste Prevention and Recycling Award for their
sustainable business practices. The award was presented by Resource
Venture, a partner of the City of Seattle's Public Utilities and the
Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce. [PRWEB Jun 17, 2005]
Open source MetaDot helps organic
farmers grow
Open source MetaDot helps organic
farmers grow
04/14/2005 04:54 AMThe Organic Valley farming cooperative had a Web site and email for
its member farms, but it desperately needed a corporate-style intranet
to facilitate collaboration and better communication. That's where the
open source MetaDot project came in, replacing phpWebSite as the sole
point of reference for Organic Valley's employees and members. Now
that the organization is familiar with open source software, it's
finding open source alternatives may be the answer to more software
dilemmas.
Seiko Epson develops world's first
40-inch organic EL display (AFP)
Seiko Epson develops world's first
40-inch organic EL display (AFP)
05/23/2004 07:44 PMAFP - Seiko Epson, a leading inkjet printer maker, said it has
developed the world's largest organic electro-luminescence display,
which produces clear images while requiring little power.
Business Users Prefer Organic Search
Engine Results to Paid Listings
Business Users Prefer Organic Search
Engine Results to Paid Listings
12/17/2003 02:28 PMNarrowing the Interdisciplinary Divide:
Mangosee OSC to Empower Researchers,
Manufacturers and Suppliers & Promote
Efficiency, Communication and Adventure
in Organic Semiconductors
Narrowing the Interdisciplinary Divide:
Mangosee OSC to Empower Researchers,
Manufacturers and Suppliers & Promote
Efficiency, Communication and Adventure
in Organic Semiconductors
05/31/2004 02:07 PMMangosee today announced the launch of what may well be the world's
first global independent consultancy dedicated to the science,
technology, industry and people of the field of organic semiconductors
and molecular electronics, Mangosee Organic Semiconductor Consultancy.
[PRWEB May 20, 2004]
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks:
Gridlogix adds support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ Wireless Sensor
Network
06/17/2005 04:45 PMGridlogix, Inc., a leading creator of enabling interoperable XML Web
Services technology today announced enhanced support for Dust
Networks’ SmartMesh™ wireless sensor network. SmartMesh is a wireless
mesh sensor network used in remote monitoring and control. The
Gridlogix EnNET® XML Web Service application extends the functionality
of the SmartMesh system to include robust protocol translation between
the wireless mesh network and other automation protocols and systems.
EnNET translates the SmartMesh wireless protocol into BACnet/IP, SNMP,
and LonWorks® allowing Dust Networks’ wireless sensor network to be
seamlessly integrated with existing automation networks. [PRWEB Jun
16, 2005]
RSS Ad Networks
RSS Ad Networks
08/09/2004 11:45 PMIf RSS represents a network of subscriptions with pass through
potential, shouldn't its ad format? Scoble: So, over the next year,
we're going to see these two philosophies bash heads once again. The
"branders" versus "the users." He is exactly...
My Networks
My Networks
07/14/2004 05:10 PMBill Gurley, the guy who really needs an RSS feed, hosted a great
panel on wireless at AO2004. Key takeaway was the role of the consumer
driving service offerings. There was a debate about technologies and
business models between wireless...
Free Software and its relation to organic networks of people