Free books and media – day 7
A full week gone, and things are going well. I am still reading SF, and found more films/video worth watching. (more…)
Free books and media – day 6
An uneventful day. No video and just one book finished. (more…)
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Free media only – days 4 and 5
Not much happened, just more good books, a burst of SF and fantasy, and a surprisingly good comedy film. (more…)
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Free media experiment – day 3
More great reading and some interesting discoveries on video (although I did not actually watch anything on any length) yesterday. (more…)
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Free media experiment – day 2
The second day of my experiment in reading, watching and listening only to free stuff went fairly well. I discovered one author I had not appreciated, and watched another OK video. (more…)
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Free ebooks and video, first day
Yesterday was my first full day of consuming only free media, Its a day and a half since I started. So how is it going? (more…)
A month of only free content
For the next month (i.e. from 16th July 2011 to 15th August 2011) I will only read/watch/listen to legally free media (audio, video, books, whatever). The biggest changes will be reading only free ebooks (something I have been doing a lot of lately, anyway) and listening only to free music. (more…)
So I bought a tablet PC
I finally bought myself a cheap Android tablet. My experience so far has pretty much confirmed my expectations: it is a great device (and class of device) for consuming media on, but not for working or creating. It is also locked down and inflexible. While its inflexibility is supposed to be part of its appealing simplicity, I find it actually undermines it, especially when things go wrong. (more…)
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The website owners guide
It is an unfortunate fact that many websites work badly, from individuals’ blogs to small organisations’ simple sites to expensive sites belonging to large enterprises. The problem is that the managers of the organisation do not understand the web. This is my attempt to provide what they need to know without getting too technical. (more…)
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Governments should promote OSS
One would imagine that economists would have learned by now that they need to check their theoretical models against the real world. A recent article arguing that governments need to promote a “balance” between open source and proprietary software, rather than promoting open source, rests on no fewer than five incorrect assumptions, and is easily rebutted by what happens in the real world. (more…)
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