Posts Tagged ‘open’

17
Oct

FWD: FIVE YEARS OF LOGICAL METHODS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

I like this idea: Open and Free Access to high quality scientific work (papers, slides, videos etc). This is a good try. I think to make it even better, we should introduce Web2.0 elements to make it more interactive. —Forwarded message—- from MYV to Moshe Vardi date Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:29 PM subject [...]

18
Jun

When GFW encounters Micor-Blogging (1)

I have only a Chinese version yet: #lvba #greendam 当GFW遭遇微博客(1) In this first article, I try to analysis the huge impact of the uprising of micro-blogging  services towards the Great Firewall (GFW), which is created by the Chinese government to censor the Chinese Internet. My website was blocked by the GFW from August 2008 to [...]

01
May

WoW, Whitehouse 2.0!

The USA White House launched its strategy to reform the government in the Web 2.0 age. In this post: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/09/05/01/WhiteHouse/, it gives the information channels through which white house is reaching its citizens. These channels include: Whitehouse.gov Facebook.com/WhiteHouse MySpace.com/WhiteHouse Twitter.com/WhiteHouse Flickr.com/WhiteHouse Vimeo.com/WhiteHouse YouTube.com/WhiteHouse iTunes (videos & podcasts) I would say this government is leading toward [...]

06
Feb

Some thoughts on scientific publication

I had a post earlier called: Science to 2.0. It is about the web2.0 tools’ impact on scientific research from a journalist in Scientific America. Now I have some thoughts on my own. Question 1: why should we publish? Typically in science, you do your research and you need to communicate your results with audience. [...]

25
Jan

KDE: be free

On Friday, January 18th, Aaron Seigo, President of the KDE e.V. gave the keynote at the KDE 4.0 Release Event in Mountain View, California about KDE 4, presenting KDE to the world and the world to KDE. The keynote was recorded, and is now available for streaming through Google Video. Continue reading to watch the [...]