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Reality (NSF) Check (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - The Wired GC puts in his $.02 (I kill me) about Marty's post: "A potential client who can't figure that out would probably be a slow pay anyway. |
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2005.01.17 Show Notes (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Today's podcast (MP3) has more about my phone (which podcasts, slices, dices, and might just fold the laundry). I also talk about RSS and commercial or other unlicensed uses of a work (see Saturday's post), a cavalcade of OC podcasters, and conclude with a glimpse at legal AI. Related links:
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LexiCon (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Evan Schaeffer: "If you'd like to participate in my audio-blogging word-of-the-day project, simply choose a suitable word from Black's Law Dictionary, record yourself reading it, and then send it to me in mp3 or wav format. I'll set it to music for all the world to hear— |
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RSS Aggravation (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Are feeds implied licenses, or can they alter express ones? I don't think there's an easy answer, but a court could be asked this question before long as businesses built on RSS continue to explore what they can and should be doing with the material they aggregate. Marty Schwimmer (Bloglines, no thanks), Dennis Kennedy (don't make me put ads in my feed), and Robert Scoble (people who live in full post houses shouldn't throw republication stones) have more. Mark Fletcher expands and contracts.... |
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A Good Walk, Blogged (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Playing with Flickr and my phone's camera, enjoying a break from the rain. |
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Data Up (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Far be it for me to anger the gods of connectivity by touting the fact the data functions of my non-AT&T/Cingular phone finally are working, but they are. Here's what it took:
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Firefox As XML Debugger (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - In response to a couple of emails regarding yesterday's podcast, it was once again recorded on the K700i. This is a really simple way to go, so I'm liking it. The sound quality to me is ok; if it's driving you crazy please let me know. |
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I Second That Belly (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - The second edition of Belly Up to the Bar is up. Great stuff there to cruise through.
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2005.01.12 Show Notes (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Today's podcast (MP3) features an interview with Wallace Wang, author of Steal This File Sharing Book. Wallace and I discuss the future of P2P networks, nefarious knitters, macchiato moms, the Grokster decision, the economics of digital media, and — what podcast would be complete without a little porn? Links to items related to today's 'cast follow. |
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Today's New Blawgs (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Neither of these is a "new" blogger actually, just new to me and the B&B blawgroll thanks to some thoughtful reader/listener email: |
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Stephen Hawking Reads Creative Commons? (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Ok, the headline is tongue in cheek, but the Creative Commons blog is podcasting its entries (feed), and the "reader" is an electronic cousin of the famous physicist's speech synthesizer. AKA: |
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Upcoming (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - January 18 (anywhere/everywhere): Get Real Podcast: Real-Time Collision and Convergence
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Rip, Mix ... Plawdcast! (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - Evan Schaeffer: "I just plugged my drum machine into my digital recorder, hooked up my guitar, and added a little reverb to the mix. Then I started over again at the beginning and read from Black's Law Dictionary. |
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Getting It, P.S. (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service] - By the way, I emailed a handful of our firm managers and marketers this morning concerning the subject matter of my last post. It began, "I received a very pleasant email from a blogger..." |
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Mac mini Price Significantly Less than DIY PC (Jan 17 2005 23:30 GMT) - Kelly McNeill writes "The Mac mini has received rave reviews from some of its harshest critics for its low price. However, some of them are still implying that a comparably equipped PC can be had for slightly less. Harry Rider submitted the following editorial to osOpinion / osViews which continues his series on comparing Macs to equally-equipped DIY PCs. This time his comparison deal's with Apple's new Mac mini." |
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Getting It, P.S. (Jan 17 2005 23:28 GMT) - By the way, I emailed a handful of our firm managers and marketers this morning concerning the subject matter of my last post. It began, "I received a very pleasant email from a blogger..." In reply, no one has asked " |
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Rip, Mix ... Plawdcast! (Jan 17 2005 23:28 GMT) - Evan Schaeffer: "I just plugged my drum machine into my digital recorder, hooked up my guitar, and added a little reverb to the mix. Then I started over again at the beginning and read from Black's Law Dictionary. The resulting mp3 can be found here. |
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Upcoming (Jan 17 2005 23:28 GMT) - January 18 (anywhere/everywhere): Get Real Podcast: Real-Time Collision and Convergence
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Now That's Legal Aid (Jan 17 2005 23:28 GMT) - The Lawyer.com: "Washington DC-based Howrey Simon Arnold & White has pledged to donate $1m to the Indian Ocean tsunami relief efforts and is urging other firms to make similar contributions. |
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2005.01.12 Show Notes (Jan 17 2005 23:28 GMT) - Today's podcast (MP3) features an interview with Wallace Wang, author of Steal This File Sharing Book. Wallace and I discuss the future of P2P networks, nefarious knitters, macchiato moms, the Grokster decision, the economics of digital media, and — what podcast would be complete without a little porn? Links to items related to today's 'cast follow.
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