by Rob Cottingham | Apr 18, 2005 | Technology
In a world where we’re handing over gazillions of dollars to software publishers like Microsoft, Adobe and Macromedia… er, Microsoft and Adobe… there’s a brave alternative that’s actually kicking serious ass: open-source software. And... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 18, 2005 | Technology
Hey, yesterday was ODTAA’s fourth birthday. I believe the fourth is the “iPod Birthday,” no? by Rob Cottingham | Apr 17, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Here’s an account of a conference of American left-wing activists. There are many telling passages, but this one hit home the hardest: There were leaders, all of them older, of extremely prominent liberal interest groups. We’re talking labor,... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 10, 2005 | Technology
Arieanna notes that the speed of blogging affects the quality of writing – but she’s not sure how big a problem that poses: The act of blogging does require that we write fast. There is far too much out there to write about, to share, to just get done. I... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 8, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Justice Gomery isn’t the only one wrestling with the impact of digital communications technologies on the workings of public institutions. Elections BC is trying to reconcile that new reality with laws intended to prevent third-party advertisers from swamping... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 7, 2005 | Technology
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