Apr
11
2009
Comments Off on Hijacked US vessel reaches Kenya – Aljazeera.net | tags: cap, google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
Comments Off on Police say Amber Alert not appropriate for missing Ont. girl – The Gazette (Montreal) | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
Comments Off on Ice begins to clear; Winnipeg flood fears subside – Canada.com | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
The Narrative Fallacy sends along a piece from the Telegraph on efforts by Goldman Sachs to silence a blogger who is posting commentary critical of the bank. “Goldman Sachs has instructed Wall Street law firm Chadbourne & Parke to pursue blogger Mike Morgan, warning him in a recent cease-and-desist letter that he may face legal action if he does not close down his website goldmansachs666.com. According to the C&D letter, dated April 8, the bank is rattled because the site ‘violates several of Goldman Sachs’ intellectual property rights’ and also ‘implies a relationship’ with the bank itself. Morgan claims he has followed all legal requirements to own and operate the website and that the header of the site clearly states that the content has not been approved by the bank. In a post entitled Goldman Sachs vs Mike Morgan, the blogger predicts that the fight will probably end up in court. He went through a similar battle with US home builder Lennar a few years ago after he set up a website to collect information on what he alleged was shoddy workmanship in its homes. ‘Since I went through this with Lennar, I’ve had advice from some of the best intellectual property lawyers, and I know exactly what I can and can’t do. We’re not going to back down from this.'”

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Apr
11
2009
christian.einfeldt writes “It seems as if almost every other week there is news of another government migration toward Free Open Source Software. Two of the most recent such moves come from Hungary and the tiny independent former Russian republic of Tatarstan. On April 2, The Hungarian government announced that it will be modifying its procurement rules to mandate that open source procurement funding match expenditures for proprietary software, according to Ferenc Baja, deputy minister for information technology. In Tatarstan, a Republic of 3.8 million inhabitants, the Deputy Minister of Education announced that by the end of this school year, all 2,400 educational institutions in Tatarstan will have completed a transition to GNU-Linux, following a successful pilot program in rolled out in 2008.”

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Comments Off on Hungary, Tatarstan Latest To Go FOSS | tags: google, linux, news, open source, program, technology | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
Comments Off on Search for missing Ontario girl continues, vigil planned Sunday – CBC.ca | tags: google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
Comments Off on Pirates seize Italian-flagged tugboat, 16 crew – Reuters | tags: cap, google, news, tv | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
Comments Off on Some 100000 demand Sri Lanka ceasefire in UK march – Reuters India | tags: 3G, cap, google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
MBCook recommends Kacie Kinzer’s tweenbots page, which documents some of her experiments with small, anthropomorphized robots that need help. Kinzer is writing a thesis (at the Center for the Recently Possible) centered around investigating whether people in New York City will help a cute little robot to get where it’s going. “Tweenbots are human-dependent robots that navigate the city with the help of pedestrians they encounter. Rolling at a constant speed, in a straight line, Tweenbots have a destination displayed on a flag, and rely on people they meet to read this flag and to aim them in the right direction to reach their goal.”

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Comments Off on "Tweenbots" Test NYC Pedestrian-Robot Relations | tags: google, robot | posted in technical news
Apr
11
2009
wizzor writes in with a follow-up on the Finnish municipal election in which 2% of the votes were lost by a defective e-voting system, and which the Helsinki Administrative Court had found acceptable. Now the Supreme Administrative Court of Finland has rejected the election results (original in Finnish; bad Google translation here) and ordered the election to be re-run. The submitter adds, “Apparently 98% of the votes isn’t enough to determine how the remaining 2% voted, after all.”

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