Monate: Juli 2002

Kennzeichnungspflichten bei Websites

Netzpolitik

Ein guter Überblick über die Kennzeichnungspflichten bei Websites. Weiss eigentlich jemand, was für die Schweiz gilt? iX : Fußangeln „Keine Website ohne Impressum – das gilt für alle, die ihre Dienste oder Produkte über das Internet anbieten. Die umfangreichen Gesetzesänderungen zu Beginn des Jahres führten jedoch dazu, dass viele Unternehmenssites noch immer nicht gesetzeskonform gekennzeichnet sind.“

Google Interviews

Technologie

1. Slashdot: Interview with Craig Silverstein, Google’s CTO 2. Abondance: Interview with Matt Cutts, Google Software Engineer and Stephanie Kerebel, Google Globalization Specialist 3. PCWorld.com: Interview with Dr. Eric E. Schmidt, Google’s CEO 4. ibizinterviews: Another interview with Craig Silverstein, Google’s CTO 5. Linux Gazette: Older Interview with Sergey Brin, Co-Founder of Google Quelle: Axandra newsletter: Five Google interviews

Weblog Industry Report

Blogging

Microcontent News: The Microcontent News Blogging Software Roundup – Part One of the Weblog Industry Report Web Crimson: Blogs as Disruptive Tech – How weblogs are flying under the radar of the Content Management Giants

Big Media

Medien

NY Times: Regrouped, Yes, but AOL Still Faces a Mountain NY Times: Pressure Builds on Case to Take the Lead „Stephen M. Case, the chairman of AOL Time Warner. The company’s critics say he has played too passive a role since he persuaded Time Warner in 2000 to merge with America Online, the company he founded.“ Newsweek: How Big Media Missed the Big Story „Orville Schell blames megamergers, market mania and misplaced priorities for the […]

Freie Software

Netzkultur

NETZEITUNG: Das Netz kennt keinen Mangel „Informationsverarbeitung wird Wissen zunehmend privatisiert. Volker Grassmucks Buch «Freie Software» zeigt Modelle, die Information dennoch vor künstlicher Verknappung.“ Volker Grassmuck: Freie Software zwischen Privat- und Gemeineigentum – Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung

The ABCs and XYZs of Weblogs

Blogging

Eine Reihe neuer Artikel über Weblogs: Poynter.org: The ABCs and XYZs of Weblogs Wired: Blogs: They’re All Over Apple SF Gate: Just Another Cultural Co-Op? / Blogging hits the mainstream, for better or worse InformationWeek: Are You Blogging Yet? Web Crimson: Blogs as Disruptive Tech – How weblogs are flying under the radar of the Content Management Giants

Amazon Web Services API

Technologie

Tim O’Reilly über das neue Web Services API von Amazon. O’Reilly Network: Amazon Web Services API „Earlier this year, I went up to see Jeff Bezos with a web services pitch: Amazon isn’t just an e-commerce-site. It’s become the information hub of the publishing industry. How about giving us some tools for building out services based on that hub? (Some of the tools I proposed: a bibliography generator that could be plugged in to a […]

Linux History

Technologie

Linux Timeline 100 of the most significant events in Linux history: August 1991 „Hello everybody out there using minix – I’m doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won’t be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones. This has been brewing since april, and is starting to get ready. I’d like any feedback on things people like/dislike in minix, as my OS resembles it somewhat (same physical layout of the file-system (due […]

Best British Blog competition

Netzkultur

Das ist nun also die britische Ausgabe der Webby Awards für Weblogs. Guardian Unlimited: Best British Blog competition „Guardian Unlimited is launching the first competition to find the best British weblog. The winner will receive a cash prize of £1,000 and five runners-up will receive £100 each.“