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July 31, 2004
Dan Gillmor's Book Release Party
Somehow managed to make it to the book release party for Dan Gillmor's new We The Media at OSAF/CreativeCommons' very cool offices in downtown San Francisco this evening.
An amazing group of attendees, including, in no particular order, Dan Gillmor, Steve Gillmor, Scott Rosenberg, Marc Hedlund, Anil Dash, Allen Noren, Marc Canter, Larry Lessig, John Markoff, Florian Brody, Kim Polese, Craig Newmark, Tim O'Reilly, Andy Hertzfeld, JD Lasica, Kevin Kelly, Fred von Lohmann, Cindy Cohn, Howard Rheingold and family, Evan Williams, Dave Sifry fresh off the plane from the Boston convention, John Markoff, Mitch Kapor, Lisa Dusseault and numerous OSAF folks, and many others whose names I'm forgetting at the moment (sorry!).
Dan signed copies of his book, which were available for purchase (proceeds going to benefit Creative Commons).
Magazines on the table at OSAF...
Howard Rheingold speaks with Dan Gillmor
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July 27, 2004
JibJab v Linspire
If there's any justice in the world, the forces of reason will prevail in this case and come down hard on this one .
If there were ever a case of genuine parody providing social commentary, it's JibJab's "This Land" cartoon. And if there were ever a case of a lengthy commercial posing as a parody (in the hopes of not paying royalties, maybe?) it's Linspire's cheesy " Light My Fire " cartoon.
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July 24, 2004
Becoming a Tiger
On Thursday night I went to attend Susan McCarthy's talk and book signing at Warwick's book store in La Jolla. McCarthy (daughter of MIT/Stanford AI pioneer John McCarthy) is a biologist and science writer.
Her new book is Becoming a Tiger , a collection of essays about how baby animals learn to live in "
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