The riddle of interface uniformity. Mark Baker has posted some further thoughts on the related issues of addressability and interface uniformity. He writes: … [Jon’s Radio]
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U.S., Pushing for Broader Ban, Blocks U.N. Anti-Cloning Move. The U.S., supported by 36 other nations, blocked an initiative on Thursday for a worldwide ban on cloning to create human beings, insisting that the ban should include all forms of human cloning. By Julia Preston. [New York Times: Politics]
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embracing and extending the “ecosystem”. At a Tokyo conference on Intellectual Property Rights of Software and Open Source (hey, I didn’t pick the title), Msft… [Lessig Blog]
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Political Asylum. What should the Democrats do now? [The Motley Fool]
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Tablets Mightier Than the Keyboard?. Many companies have tried, and failed, to make pen-based PC’s. Microsoft is now trying again with its Tablet PC operating system. By David Pogue. [New York Times: Technology]
Todays Innovation In AggregatorLand Will Allow People To Create User Interfaces For UserLands Engine In Any Language Or Envir
“Today’s innovation in AggregatorLand will allow people to create user interfaces for UserLand’s engine in any language or environment. In Flash, .NET, Java, DHTML, Cocoa, Python, Tcl, Perl, you name it. People want every kind of user interface imaginable. We want to leverage the work we’ve done in aggregation engines across all possible environments.” [Scripting News]
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Sendo Junks MS Smartphone Joins Nokia Camp Joins Nokia Series
Sendo junks MS Smartphone, joins Nokia camp. Joins Nokia Series 60 club [The Register]
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How the world sees Americans. Journalist Mark Hertsgaard traveled the globe gathering opinions about the U.S. He talks about the surprising results. [Salon.com]
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From The Washington Post, a good analysis of why elections no longer represent populist sentiments: “We are watching the slow-motion collapse of American citizenship.” A key point being: “One of the undemocratic unmentionables of American politics is that most elected politicians are not eager to see an expansion of the electorate.” [The Paul Wall]