February 16, 2007

General management

Spam filtration

by Alex Harrowell

The problem that has caused comments from regular readers to be treated as spam should now be resolved.
For the information of other MT and Akismet users, it relates to how MT handles multiple spam tests. MT-Akismet assigns a score of +/-6 to each comment, then the e-mail and URL fields are checked against past comments [...]

February 11, 2007

Culture

The Long Tail by Chris Anderson

by Doug Merrill

What percentage of the top 10,000 titles in any online media store (Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, or any other) will rent or sell at least once a quarter?

Read more… or Read more right here… »

That’s the [...]

January 28, 2007

Economics and demography

Blogrolling

by Alex Harrowell

It says something about AFOE charter member and - to use a NASA title - principal investigator Edward Hugh that, when Nosemonkey recently did a roundup of new European blogs, the top one on the list had already been roped in to EdWorld, as a contributor to Demography Matters and Global Economy Matters.
You will be [...]

Culture

Eurodemocracy and E-democracy

by Alex Harrowell

Nosemonkey suggests that the cross-European effort to make data on the CAP’s beneficiaries available might be an example of how a European demos could function. There’s more detail at Martin Stabe’s, and the searchable database is at Farmsubsidy.org.
I’m quite keen on this. Not so much because I’m sympathetic to the whole “lacking a European demos” [...]

Culture

Brio and Open-Source Hardware

by Alex Harrowell

Intellectual property rights in technology. Great, aren’t they? Consider Brio, the middle-class fave range of wooden toys, whose manufacturers have neatly locked out competitors who want to make toys that will go with theirs by using couplings and fasteners that are proprietary and non-standard.
Elsewhere, on the NANOG (North American Network Operators’ Group) list, they [...]

December 20, 2006

General management

Centipedes of the 21st Century

by Doug Merrill

Bruce Sterling gives the canonical definition of a “centipede,” a new approach to political scandalmongering, probably coming soon to a polity near you. Unless you’re in India, Greece, Poland, Indonesia, South Africa, the UK or the USA, in which they’ve already arrived.
Basically, a centipede is an attempt to drive a politician from power by creating [...]

December 3, 2006

Not Europe

A 21st Century Kind of Question

by Doug Merrill

At his delightful blog, Timothy Burke takes up whether qualitative research about virtual worlds is best served by the methods of anthropology or history.
Douglas Thomas just pointed out that when we talk about qualitative methods in virtual world research, we always tend to define that as ethnography, when there are other kinds of qualitative methods [...]

November 15, 2006

Culture

200 Gigabits a Second

by Alex Harrowell

Todd Underwood of Internet consultants Renesys has an interesting post for the day AMSIX, the Amsterdam Internet Exchange, set the world record for Internet traffic through a single facility. At 2110 CET on Monday, the world’s biggest IX saw more than 200 gigabits a second of netty goodness hurtling through its multiple 10GB Ethernet switches. [...]

November 1, 2006

Websites

And speaking of Bulgaria

by Douglas Muir

The Foreign Minister of Bulgaria, Ivailo Kalfin, has just started a blog.
What I find interesting here is the “about” section:
With this weblog I would like to enter a discussion about some of the issues that are on the top of the agenda of Bulgaria’s foreign policy, the developments in the European Union, the major challenges [...]

October 30, 2006

Culture

Brown Blair Clash

by Doug Merrill

Should he stay or should he go?
(Thanks, MY.)

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