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Four short links: 3 January 2011
RSS is Dying and You Should Be Worried -- If RSS dies, we lose the ability to read in private.
What Could Have Been Entering The Public Domain on January 1, 2011? -- a list of the works that won't be entering the public domain in the US because the copyright term was extended in 1976. Think of the movies from 1954 that would have become available this year. You could have showed clips from them. You could have showed all of them. You could have spliced and remixed and made documentaries about them. (You could have been a contender!) Instead, here are a few of the movies that we won’t see in the public domain for another 39 years .... This list will be viewed two different ways by different groups, reinforcing instead of changing their views: copyright minimalists will say "what a tragedy" but copyright maximalists will say "look at these great works we protected, they're still earning money for their creators therefore they're still valuable and thus worth protecting". (via Bill Bennett on Twitter)
ProxClone -- cloner for proximity cards, cost of parts around $30. (via Hacker News)
2011 Is The Year of Server-Side Javascript -- explanation of why the author will be doing back-end coding in Javascript this year. Good to see an honest assessment that it's still early days for server-side Javascript: Most of the libraries out there are young, buggy and incomplete. I got Node.js to segfault a few times. There’s no killer framework on the same caliber as Rails, nor anything that comes close to ActiveSupport and a decent standard runtime library (hmm … that gives me an idea). But then, it’s not much different than what Ruby was five years ago, or Java back in the late 90′s. We’ve all got to start somewhere.
copyright  hacks  hardware  javascript  programming  rfid  rss  security  shared  from google
january 2011 by cloudseer
Four short links: 11 February 2010
Mimo Monitors -- USB-powered external monitors for your laptop or desktop, and you can daisy-chain them for multiple external monitors. Opens the possibility of task-specific monitors (one for chat, one for email, one for shell, one for code, ...). Monitors are 7" (800x480) and there's even a touchscreen option. (via James Duncan)
The Secrets of Malcolm Gladwell -- how to give a talk like Malcolm Gladwell. A short read and interesting. (via thestrategist)
Plupload -- a nice widget to handle file uploads (drag'n'drop, resizing, etc.). Has backends for Flash, Gears, HTML5, Silverlight, and Yahoo's BrowserPlus, selects the best that's available. (via Simon Willison)
The Coming Data Flood (Sunlight Labs) -- Three and a half years after their launch of data.dc.gov They're looking at incredible exponential growth. Last year they saw more than a doubling of new datasets being released. It isn't crazy to suspect we'll see the same exponential curve of data growth coming out of the federal government and other municipalities as they follow suit.
gov20  hardware  opendata  presentations  programming  web20  shared  from google
february 2010 by cloudseer

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