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jonobacon@home (Free subscription) | yesterday
A nice little story for those of you who may have missed it. Last week Larry Lessig blogged about how the new change.gov site for Obama included the following at the bottom of the page: CONTENT COPYRIGHT © 2008. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Larry pointed to Chris Messina’s post asking why a Creative Commons license was not [...]
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OS Galaxy (Free subscription) | yesterday
A nice little story for those of you who may have missed it. Last week Larry Lessig blogged about how the new change.gov site for Obama included the following at the bottom of the page: CONTENT COPYRIGHT © 2008. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Larry pointed to Chris Messina’s post asking why a Creative Commons license was not [...]
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O'Reilly Radar (Free subscription) | yesterday
... if when you fired up your browser, it said "Hello Dave" and asked you to "unlock it" as well ( Chris Messina was quite influential in my thinking about it this way). In doing so you become securely logged into your OpenID provider (or maybe more than one of them) and as you move around the web your browser takes care of automatically logging you into the sites that you want to be,...
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Planet Intertwingly (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
Chris Messina's got a fantastic post about YouTube and Creative Commons. As it is CC licensed , I've reproduced it here: Why YouTube should support Creative Commons now I was in Miami last week to meet with my fellow screeners from the Knight News Challenge and Jay Dedman and Ryanne Hodson , two vlogger friends whom I met through coworking , started talking about content licensing, specifically...
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The Next Web (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
... The latter seems to be the trend the last couple of months. First signaled in December 2007 by Chris Messina , who thinks of Wordpress as the next social network , and recently reaffirmed by Chris Brogan - who mentions the blog as the starting point for anyone who wants to build an online presence. This whole blog-as-a-platform approach creates some challenges. For example,...
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The Next Web (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
... want some favicons included too for which you’ll need to click here to install . Many thanks to Chris Messina for the heads up. **UPDATE** Craig Erskine has made a few alterations to the script which I love. It will require to simply switch the css file linked to in the original userscript to this one .