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Learning about open standards and free network services via podcasts and webcasts

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Michel Bauwens
10th January 2009


Latest addition to our Open Standards section is an updated list of podcasts and webcasts for your listening and viewing pleasure.

Thanks for sending me items that should be there, but aren’t.

Here’s the list:

*Bob Sutor on Open Source and Open Standards at IBM ; Bob Sutor on Open Standards vs Open Source
*Bradley Kuhn on Free Network Services
*David Glazer on OpenSocial
*David Winer on Portable Social Networks
*Eben Moglen on Document Licenses and GPL3
*Eben Moglen on Privacy and Voluntary Data Collectives
*Linus Torvalds on the Adoption of the Linux Operating System
*Marc Canter on Open Standards and Structured Blogging
*Marc Smith on the Social Graph and Social Accounting Metadata
*Mark Shuttleworth on the Roots of Ubuntu
*Michael Zimmer on Information Privacy
*Peter Saint-Andre on Presence

Webcasts:

*Joseph Smarr on the New Open Social Infrastructure
*Michael Lauer on Open Moko and the Neophone
*Paul Miller on Sustainable Models for Open Data
*Richard Stallman on GNU
*Robert Scoble on Data Portability
*Sapna Kumar on GPLv3
*Tantek Çelik on Going Beyond Proprietary Content
*Tim O’Reilly on Who 2.0

One Response to “Learning about open standards and free network services via podcasts and webcasts”

  1. P2P’s nice library on open source « Thinking About Technocracy Says:

    [...] Blauwen has built a very interesting and useful library on open source information.  Find it here. It is particular rich in iPod-ready podcasts and [...]

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