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August 21, 2010 John MarkLeave a comment

MUNI Community Vocabulary Ontology | A Community Instance of theOpen Semantic Framework tags: community semanticweb opensource gov2.0 citizendan ...

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April 18, 2010 John MarkLeave a comment

This video was uploaded from an Android phone.

Posted in SyndicatedTagged johnmarkorg, mobile

What is ‘Open Cloud’?

April 14, 2010 John MarkLeave a comment

I've read a bit of angst about cloud lock-in, a lot of weed pulling in the form of interoperability standards for the cloud, and a manifesto or two about 'Open Cloud'. And in between, I've seen lots of interesting new tools for cloud computing, and lot...

Posted in SyndicatedTagged cloud computing, lfcollab, linkedin, open cloud, open source, ostatic

Streets Alive San Mateo County

March 25, 2010 John MarkLeave a comment

Here's something to get behind - Streets Alive San Mateo County.

Posted in FamilyTagged car-free, san mateo country, streets alive

Schneier Makes Uncorroborated Claims About Google Hack

January 25, 2010 John MarkLeave a comment

Bruce Schneier has built a successful career as a computer security guru – one who gets it right most of the time and has a wonderful ability to translate security concerns to the layman. But sometimes an author's great reputation makes him less like...

Posted in SyndicatedTagged backdoor, bruce schneier, china, google, ostatic

So VMware bought Zimbra: now what?

January 18, 2010 John MarkLeave a comment

Many of you no doubt already know about VMware's snagging of Zimbra away from the clutches of Yahoo! If I'm a Zimbra employee or executive, I might be breathing a sigh or relief, or I might be disappointed. But one thing's for sure – I'm definitely w...

Posted in SyndicatedTagged ostatic, software ecosystem, vmware, zimbra

Law Firm’s IT Director Discovers Open Source

January 11, 2010 John MarkLeave a comment

If you've ever wondered how IT departments come across and adopt open source software, consider Lance Rae. Lance is an IT Director for a mid-sized law firm in New York City. We were chatting about his firm's use of open source, and we decided it was wo...

Posted in SyndicatedTagged law firm, monitoringforge, ostatic

Linux and Your iPhone / iPod Touch

January 8, 2010 John MarkLeave a comment

Not content with the roadblocks Apple had erected for users who wanted to connect to their digital devices (that they had paid for, natch), Apple decided to up the ante with its iPod Touch and iPhone series. This meant that a whole new round of reverse...

Posted in SyndicatedTagged applesucks, iphone, ipod touch, linux, ostatic, ubuntu

Monty Responds

December 21, 2009 John MarkLeave a comment

Michael "Monty" Widenius wrote a nicely-worded response to my previous post "Oracle, Mysql and the GPL: don't take Monty's word for it", and I thought it deserves more visibility, so I'm quoting it below. For the record, I'm not an Oracle "fan" and am ...

Posted in SyndicatedTagged ec, monty, mysql, oracle, ostatic, sun

Oracle, MySQL and the GPL: don’t take Monty’s word for it

December 17, 2009 John MarkLeave a comment

In the continuing soap opera of Oracle's battle against the European Commission for the right to acquire Sun, and with it, MySQL, we have had to rely on the bloggers and analysts to get it right, because the media surely has not. Before you read any fu...

Posted in SyndicatedTagged monty, mysql, oracle, ostatic, sun

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