The right to attach

Filed under: Society on 2007-05-20 @ 2245

Hooking up by Tim Wu presents an idea on how to increase the competition around wireless (cellular) devices.

The firms already control what phones or devices reach Americans; 95% of cell phones are sold by the wireless carriers themselves. They strictly control phone design, blocking features that might threaten their revenue, like timers that keep track of how many minutes you’ve used each month.

The right to attach is a simple concept, and it has worked powerfully in other markets. For example, in the wired telephone world Carterfone rules are what made it possible to market answering machines, fax machines and the modems that sparked the Internet revolution.

Linus on distributed version control and Git

Filed under: Linux, Software development on 2007-05-20 @ 1357

Recently Linus Torvalds did a presentation at Google about distributed version control. This is a great introduction to distributed version control if you have wondered what the big deal is. Unsurprisingly, the presentation also spends a considerable amount time talking about Git and picking on CVS and Subversion.

Shaping the future

Filed under: Society on 2007-05-14 @ 1042

Quick link.

Shaping the future by Charles Stross.

Found via Slashdot. Very interesting read.

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