Author Archives: Dan Gillmor

Conservation Does Work

New York Times: U.S. Scientists See Big Power Savings From Conservation Their studies, completed just before the Bush administration took office, are at odds with the administration’s repeated assertions in recent weeks that the nation needs to build a big … Continue reading

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The Many-to-Many Medium

What does the replacement of a hard disk have to do with the power of the Internet? Everything. More in my Sunday column. Comments

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Shifty Marketing Tactics

Washington Post: Rite of Refusal . Every day millions of consumers find themselves bearing the burden of stopping a transaction that they may have done little or nothing to activate or canceling a service that otherwise would go on and … Continue reading

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More on Fear, Loathing and Open Source

Microsoft’s charge against open source software may be hypocritical in some respects, but the debate is worth having. Craig Mundie’s speech yesterday in New York was another broadside, in which he equated the open-source method of software distribution with the … Continue reading

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Microsoft vs. Open Source: Torvalds Responds

I asked Linus Torvalds what he thought of Craig Mundie’s speech about open source. Read his response. Comments

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Few Updates This Weekend

I’m at a workshop where some incredibly bright people are talking about the future of the Internet. Look for reports in future columns. Comments

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Microsoft Fears and Loathes Open Source

Microsoft is launching an all-out attack on open-source software even as it pretends to open up its own kimono. See Craig Mundie’s speech today in New York. (See also Misunderstanding ends up sparking good `open source’ debate, my column from … Continue reading

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Keeping Open Source Open

Open-source programmers want to ensure that their work remains in the public domain. But some fear that private companies will take their good ideas and turn them into proprietary products — and even patent other people’s work. That latter fear … Continue reading

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Majority Leader: Strengthen Medical Privacy

Dick Armey, the majority leaders of the U.S. House of Representatives, is doing his best to stall privacy legislation that would protect us from the predations of big business. But at least he’s trying, in some cases, to keep government … Continue reading

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Gordon Moore’s Genius and Humanity

The retirement of Gordon Moore from Intel’s board of directors marks a milestone in Silicon Valley. Here’s what I said about this great man in an audio commentary (Real Audio file) this morning on NPR’s Morning Edition. Comments

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