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USA Today on IBM Research’s Open Collaborative Research program, the subject of a recent post in my blog, https://daveshields.wordpress.com/2006/12/14/ibm-research-in-the-news-ibm-and-universities-plan-collaboration/
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On release of a library, libSNA, in open-source form, to “help social scientists and computer programmers effectively analyze the networks emerging from Web 2.0”
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Interesting article on a major contribution to Java by Bill Scherer, a grad student, to the efficiency of Java task management. The contribution includes work by Doug Lea, who has also many many contributions in this area.
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Interesting post by Glyn Moody on “Second Life” and the subtleties of open-source.
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V2.1 out. Good to see Open Office growing. Open data, and open-source ways of creating and maniuplating it, is as important as open-source itself.
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Courtesy of a link by Redmonk’s Zelenka, a very interesting post by Wei on developers and Web 2.0
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Interesting interview with RPI’s president, Shirley Ann Jackon, about the “quiet crisis” looming as the impending retirement of the “Sputnik era” generation of scientists and engineers, and the lack of interest in the younger generation in science and tec
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On use of open-source in school system in Plano, Texas. Includes links to related articles
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December 16, 2006 – 01:28