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For more blather, visit my twitter

One positive aspect of getting an Android smart phone, i.e. of being online anywhere/anytime, is that I can read Neil Gaiman’s ever entertaining Twitter feed while sleep-walking home from a night out. A corollary of this is that I can then tweet to my own Twitter feed, too. Which I do.
It’s an interesting technosocial experiment [...]

The day pirates became citizens

When called to testify in an RIAA trial about music file sharing, Jennifer Pariser, the head of litigation for Sony BMG, embarrassed herself with a rather simplistic statement:
“When an individual makes a copy of a song for himself, I suppose we can say he stole a song.” Making “a copy” of a purchased song [...]

Business Week cameo

I made a cameo appearance in Business Week’s article about our NEC C&C Innovation Lab entitled NEC’s “Big Brother” Lab (Aug. 16, 2007). It follows the inauguration day of the lab on July 12, when the press and officials came to visit the building and were shown prototypes of different projects happening here.
It is remarkable [...]

Le sport propre, ou la peur du progrès

Le pathétique spectacle qui égaie le Tour de France ces derniers jours évoque une animalerie crasse, dont les occupants caquetteraient confusément à la découverte faussement inattendue de son insalubrité. Naturellement, les révélations successives ne surprennent que les sportifs de salon qui, affalés dans leur sofa, avaient soigneusement avalé les promesses d’un “Tour propre”. Pour les [...]

Is Starbucks the long awaited meteorite?

To anyone who has been paying the least bit of attention, it is clear that the situation of the music industry has become largely surrealistic. Lately, settlements to avoid lawsuits represent a profitable business for the RIAA (the trade group representing the American recording industry). In essence, they could stop producing music and live purely [...]

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