Law of Success 2.0 -- a blog of interviews with famous and/or interesting people, from Brad Feld to Uri Geller.
Transparency is Not Enough (danah boyd) -- we need people to not just have access to the data, but have access to the context surrounding...
Ethics and Economics -- This paper looks at the evidence that suggests that ethical behaviour is good for the economy.
OData -- REST protocol for accessing datasets, based on Atom, JSON, and some XML formats for metadata.
Marketcetera -- open source trading platform. Google Code University: Programming Languages -- video-based classes on C++, Python, Java, and Go.
When I blogged about truly open data, readers sent me a lot of interesting links.
I just got interesting email from Amazon: the Colorado government recently enacted a law to impose sales tax regulations on online retailers [...] We and...
Achievement Design 101 -- advice from the guy who designs the site-wide achievement awards for Kongregate.
David Cameron, The Next Age of Government (TED Talk) -- Cameron's argument is that with open data and behavioural economics, we can offer policy preferences...
OSOR.eu -- The OSOR is a platform where public administrations can exchange information and experiences and collaborate in developing free and open source software.
Phones That Touch Us (TEDxBerlin) -- excellent short (<5m) talk about ways that mobile phones can be designed to convey information in new ways.
Chartdroid -- an open source charting library for Android. China Bugs and Burgles Britain -- The gifts — cameras and memory sticks — have been...
WikiLeaks Fundraising -- PayPal has frozen WikiLeaks' assets. Interesting: they need $600k/yr to run.
Four Possible Explanations for Google's Big China Move (Ethan Zuckerman) -- I'm staying out of the public commentary on this one, but Ethan's fourth point...
How to Run a Meeting Like Google (BusinessWeek) -- the temptation is to mock things like "even five minute meetings must have an agenda", but...
