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Why is OpenID not more popular? - 52 days ago
Something I love is OpenID. I love having a portable online identity, not being tied to an email provider or something like Facebook Connect or Twitter OAuth. Better yet, I don’t have to rely on someone else keeping their servers up – I can... Topics: authorisation, facebook connect, Internet, oauth, OpenID, web 2.0
Software pricing: finally becoming reasonable? - 66 days ago
When OS X Leopard was released, my Mac was fortunately new enough to qualify for a special £5 upgrade, but the vast majority of users had to pay about $129. Snow Leopard was different; for an upgrade, Apple only charged about $30 (£25).£25 for a piece. Topics: Adobe, apple, microsoft, piracy, Software
Why aren’t social networks co-operatives? - 99 days ago
The primary aim of a social networking site should be to satisfy of its members. Members do not control such sites; their wants are often slow to be fulfilled or unpopular features introduced.Facebook fails to have a network for my urban area. If I want.. Topics: community, cooperative, cooperatives, democracy, economics, facebook, Internet, mutualism, myspace, social networking, social networks
Living off a smartphone - 119 days ago
I have been without my MacBook Pro for nearly a fortnight, following the failure of its graphics card. Whilst I am assured by an Apple Authorised Service Point that it is on its way back to me, I have found it fascinating that for 75% of my usual... Topics: iphone, mobile, mobile phone, mobile technology, smartphone, smartphones, social networking, Technology
Police: we can’t tell you what operating system we use - 146 days ago
I have been reading Freedom of Information Act requests recently and I came across one filed to Merseyside Police, in February 2007, that I had to share. I apologise if someone has already reported this; I found the information in the public domain and... Topics: Computers, foi, foia, freedom of information, liverpool, merseyside, merseyside police, microsoft, police, politics, Technology



























