Open Hollywood?
Clator:
Clator takes a look at the emerging trend of Fan Editing and applies the principals of Open Source and Compulsory Licensing to suggest a new legal structure and profit model for Hollywood.
Clator:
Clator takes a look at the emerging trend of Fan Editing and applies the principals of Open Source and Compulsory Licensing to suggest a new legal structure and profit model for Hollywood.
Andrew :
Drupal blocks bumming you out lately? Tired of looking at a huge list of blocks, just trying, in vain, to organize your site's components?
Irakli:
A look back at some of the "disruptive technologies" which emerged in the last couple of years and how they are changing the way we live and operate.
Tiffany:
Today we announced the start of beta for our topic-monitoring tool Tattler.
:
As a leader in the news industry, the Knight Foundation is transforming the way communities and journalists create and disseminate content. Each year the foundation grants millions of dollars to this initiative and while it prides itself on giving to a wide range of projects, there does seem to be an exciting underlying trend¬open source.
Andrew :
Steve Gillmor, of the TechCrunch IT blog, advocates the demise of RSS and the rise of Social Media in it's place. But is this smart, and does it make sense?
Liz:
This was my first year at SxSW Interactive and it lived up to my expectations. Here are some of the highlights.
Liz:
SXSW Interactive begins this Friday in Austin, Texas. I can't wait to get there!
Liz:
Last night was Tech Cocktail DC4, a networking event for technology enthusiasts and a place for a few startups to get a chance to demo. It was a full house at LeftBank in Adams Morgan, with plenty of socializing and demoing throughout the night. For me, it was a good chance to catch up with people and meet new people.