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How many Christians will participate to DFD2014?
The title says it all. The Document Freedom Day “celebrates the importance of Open Standards for all electronic documents, whether public or private”. And these are the reasons why all Catholics, and all Christians in general, should promote this kind of event and take an active part in it:
You don't really own Fargo blogs either
Fargo is (I’m really simplifying here!) Open Source software by Dave Winer that lets you build a blog out of files stored on your Dropbox online storage account. Ron Chester explains very well here why he is using the Fargo Web publishing system.
Antex answers my 2013 post
(this is the complete answer, without any change, that I just received by [Mr Colagrossi, BU-IT Direttore of the FIS / Antex Group giorgio.colagrossi@antex.it], to a post I wrote last year)
When Open Data meets Show and Tell
(this is a proposal for a talk and related workshop that I submitted for a conference that took place in autumn 2013. The proposal was accepted but eventually didn’t happen due to lack of funding for travel expenses. Since the idea is not tied to that specific event in any way, here it is)
Three thoughts on the Iron Mountain tragedy
My first three thoughts after reading of the Iron Mountain fire in Buenos Aires were, in this order:
On movie studios using copyright to loot their own basements
The article titled How ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Wrecked Hollywood explains very well one huge and ridiculous internal contradiction in today’s movie industry