Nov 4th, 2008 · Version 1.3 of the GNU Free Documentation License is out (FAQ). This license is little-used, except on the #8 site in the world: Wikipedia. And this version includes special provisions to re-license wiki-based content from GFDL to the much simpler Creative …
see also: world · Public · licensing · Wikipedia · provisions · wiki · migrate
Oct 29th, 2008 · Ten years ago, Peter Thoeny started the TWiki wiki engine. It attracted many contributors at twiki.org. About a year ago, Thoeny founded the startup twiki.net. On 27th October, twiki.net locked all the other contributors out of twiki.org in an event Thoeny …
see also: engineering · community · venture · Open Source · startups · wiki · IRC
Oct 29th, 2008 · Ten years ago, Peter Thoeny started the TWiki wiki engine. It attracted many contributors at twiki.org. About a year ago, Thoeny founded the startup twiki.net. On 27th October, twiki.net locked all the other contributors out of twiki.org in an event Thoeny …
see also: engineering · community · venture · Open Source · startups · wiki · IRC
Oct 25th, 2008 · Now that the recent announcement about Star Wars: The Old Republic has had time to sink in, specific details about the game are beginning to come to light. Massively, in particular, has a variety of interviews and in-depth looks at the classes, the combat, …
see also: PC · Star Wars · interview · customers · journeys · preview · wiki
Oct 14th, 2008 · I work as an analyst in a small call center. There are about 200 on phone agents, but half of them work from home. About a month ago I submitted a Project Charter to create an online Community for the agents. The basic premise was something approaching …
see also: productivity · Online · company · community · Companies · environment · Knowledge
Oct 1st, 2008 · Cameron Freer, an instructor in pure mathematics at MIT, is working on an intriguing project called vdash.org (video from O'Reilly Ignite Boston 4): a math wiki which only allows true theorems to be added! Based on Isabelle, a free-software theorem prover, …
see also: video · software · research · Machine · Language · Knowledge · education
Sep 30th, 2008 · Cameron Freer, an instructor in pure mathematics at MIT, is working on an intriguing project called vdash.org (video from O'Reilly Ignite Boston 4): a math wiki which only allows true theorems to be added! Based on Isabelle, a free-software theorem prover, …
see also: video · software · research · Machine · Language · Knowledge · education
Sep 17th, 2008 · Ian Lamont notes an Industry Standard feature on Deletionpedia — a collection of 63,559 deleted Wikipedia pages that range from "vanity entries" or obscure points of reference to heavily edited topics that Wikipedia editors eventually deemed fan …
see also: ca · fiction · Archives · entertainment · Wikipedia · geeks · functionality
Aug 30th, 2008 · The Washington Post reports on the findings of Cyveillance, a company that 'normally trawls the Internet for data on behalf of clients seeking open source information in advance of a corporate acquisition, an important executive hire, or brand awareness.' …
see also: audio · Internet · corporate · company · presidential · Traffic · acquisition
Aug 17th, 2008 · CTV reports on how Canadians are fighting back against the Canadian DMCA. Led by Michael Geist, the Fair Copyright for Canada Facebook group is nearing 90,000 members. There are local chapters, a YouTube contest, wikis, and people writing letters and …
see also: copyrighted · organization · Canadian · chapters · political · local · bill
Aug 16th, 2008 · It was inevitable. One can now run the entire Debian distribution (ARM port) on the Openmoko Neo Freerunner. We previously discussed the July 4th launch of this GNU/Linux-based smartphone, which is open down to its core, with the company providing CAD …
see also: software · integrated · products · company · distribution · Smartphone · predecessor
Jul 23rd, 2008 · Brian Jordan and other readers sent in word that Google has taken the wraps off Knol, its expert-written challenger to Wikipedia. (We discussed Knol when it was announced last year.) Wired has an in-depth look. Knol's distinctions from Wikipedia are that …
see also: medical · Google · service · ads · revenue · Wikipedia · Stanford
Jun 30th, 2008 · An industry wishlist for future browsers has been collected and developed by OpenAjax Alliance. Using wiki as an open collaboration tool, the feature list now lists 37 separate feature requests, covering a wide range of technology areas, such as security, …
see also: interactivity · technology · industry · Vendors · community · AJAX · multimedia
Jun 30th, 2008 · OFF, or the Owner-Free Filesystem is a distributed filesystem in which everything is stored in reference to randomized data blocks, as opposed to a 1:1 copy of the original data being inserted. The creators of the Owner-Free Filesystem have coined a new …
see also: network · Internet · Machine · copyrighted · platform · Creator · privacy
Jun 27th, 2008 · Zonk pointed out an interesting story over at The Gamer Dome that details a new wiki project partnering with Mongoose Publishing to share the publishing company's back-stock for free. Titled "The Grand OGL Wiki", the new project seeks to create a repository …
see also: Partners · electronics · company · Texting · publishing · licensing · translating
Jun 15th, 2008 · Geohashing, an obscure xkcd pastime which involves going to random coordinates generated by md5 hashing, the date, and the opening status of the stock market, appears to have just gotten far more interesting. The official wiki reports a warning for other …
see also: wiki · San Francisco · pastime · MD5 · avid · firearms · ranchers
Jun 11th, 2008 · If you think selling Web 2.0 in your organization is hard, some early backers of a Wikipedia-like project at the Central Intelligence Agency were called traitors and told they "would get someone killed" by their efforts. But Intellipedia — the CIA's …
see also: video · photos · Intel · organization · employees · Security · CIA
Jun 9th, 2008 · Britannica has long been a vocal critic of Wikipedia's user-generated content, and has repeatedly attacked the accuracy of its articles. Surprisingly, then, it is rolling out a new system allowing readers to potentially contribute to articles, Wiki-style. …
see also: Website · collaborative · Wikipedia · beta · wiki · criticisms · democrat
May 30th, 2008 · Linux.com (who shares corporate overlords with Slashdot) is reporting that gNewSense has gone 2.0. For the uninitiated gNewSense is a stripped down version of Ubuntu's Hardy Heron for the free software purist. Removing over 100 pieces of proprietary code …
see also: software · distro · CD · corporate · distribution · founder · proprietary
May 1st, 2008 · The first alpha release for KDE 4.1 is out, and bugs aside, it looks promising. The KDE Plasma desktop shell now has preliminary support for Mac OS X dashboard widgets and SuperKaramba, and panels can be added and removed via contextual menu items. 'This …
see also: desktop · functionalities · Menu · functionality · alpha · wiki · Plasma