October 2008
Monthly Archive
General31 Oct 2008 07:44 am
some business method patents, software patents voided and unpatentable
Therefore, although invited to do so by several amici, we decline to adopt a broad exclusion over software or any other such category of subject matter beyond the exclusion of claims drawn to fundamental principles set forth by the Supreme Court. See, e.g., Br. of Amicus Curiae End Software Patents; Br. of Amicus Curiae Red Hat, Inc. at 4-7. We also note that the process claim at issue in this appeal is not, in any event, a software claim. Thus, the facts here would be largely unhelpful in illuminating the distinction between those software claims that are patent-eligible and those that are not not.
[From Groklaw - The Bilski Decision Is In: Buh-Bye [Most] Business Methods Patents - As text & updated 3Xs]
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the courts finally said…. ‘no, you have to apply the supreme court guidelines and law’ and when that happens, common sense prevails and any patent that can soley be performed in the mind of a person was voided.
General25 Oct 2008 08:30 am
so… this is what 36 feels like
Cool Stuff& politics24 Oct 2008 05:52 am
Opie Knows
General21 Oct 2008 01:36 pm
Pictures of the day: 20 October 2008 - Telegraph
1,600 papier mache pandas set up by members of WWF (World Wildlife Fund) in Paris to highlight that there are only 1,600 pandas left on earth
[From Pictures of the day: 20 October 2008 - Telegraph]
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the many stands in for the many becoming fewer.
Second Life06 Oct 2008 09:49 pm
Designing for learning in Virtual Worlds
Designing for learning in Virtual Worlds
Designing for learning in Virtual Worlds | Virtual Worlds Research Project
Seminar at Roskilde University
Department of Communication, Business and Information Technologies
Monday, October 13, 2008, 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Room 43-2.29
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This is my first event in Denmark this year, but not my last:)
Jeremy
Cool Stuff05 Oct 2008 09:57 pm
Flickr: Panda
Flickr: Panda
—- best flickr interface ever!
General05 Oct 2008 09:04 am
macbook air killer?
General03 Oct 2008 08:46 am
Towards Humane Technologies: Biotechnology, New Media and Ethics: Naomi Sunderland, Phil Graham, Peter Isaacs: Books
Towards Humane Technologies: Biotechnology, New Media and Ethics (Paperback)

[From Amazon.com: Towards Humane Technologies: Biotechnology, New Media and Ethics: Naomi Sunderland, Phil Graham, Peter Isaacs: Books]
What are the ethical and political implications when the very foundations of life -things of awe and spiritual significance - are translated into products accessible to few people? This book critically analyses this historic recontextualisation. Through mediation - when meaning moves ‘from one text to another, from one discourse to another’ - biotechnology is transformed into analysable data and into public discourses. The unique book links biotechnology with media and citizenship. As with any ‘commodity’, biological products have been commodified. Because enormous speculative investment rests on this, risk will be understated and benefit will be overstated. Benefits will be unfairly distributed. Already, the bioprospecting of Southern megadiverse nations, legally sanctioned by U.S. property rights conventions, has led to wealth and health benefits in the North. Crucial to this development are biotechnological discourses that shift meanings from a “language of life” into technocratic discourses, infused with neo-liberal economic assumptions that promise progress and benefits for all. Crucial in this is the mass media’s representation of biotechnology for an audience with poor scientific literacy. Yet, even apparently benign biotechnology spawned by the Human Genome Project such as prenatal screening has eugenic possibilities, and genetic codes for illness are eagerly sought by insurance companies seeking to exclude certain people. These issues raise important questions about a citizenship that is founded on moral responsibility for the wellbeing of society now and into the future. After all, biotechnology is very much concerned with the essence of life itself. This book provides a space for alternative and dissident voices beyond the hype that surrounds biotechnology.
General02 Oct 2008 10:56 am
Armored truck robber uses Craigslist to make getaway
Armored truck robber uses Craigslist to make getaway
[From Armored truck robber uses Craigslist to make getaway | Top Stories | KING5.com | News for Seattle, Washington ]
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bank robbers…. they are class heroes aren’t they?
General02 Oct 2008 09:34 am
Ab-normal Distribution
The technology can only do so much, nutrition is worth thinking about
Jamie’s Ministry of Food, the celebrity chef’s new TV series, is a powerful portrait of the socially excluded. It also reveals an enduring truth, says Felicity Lawrence: our diet today is as much about class as it always has been - and it will take more than a one-man mission to change that
[From Felicity Lawrence on Jamie Oliver's TV series Jamie's Ministry of Food | Life and style | The Guardian ]
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worth the read and consideration
General01 Oct 2008 11:21 am
dissertation
For a long time I was working on a dissertation looking at Open Source technologies. Today, I did not turn that dissertation in. That project has been shelved. Today I turned in the first draft of a dissertation on the Critical Political Economy of New Knowledge Technologies. I have a ton of research on Open Source things, but in the end, I looked at all that has been done in the last few years and decided descriptive sts work on open source technologies didn’t really interest me so much as much as cyberinfrastructures, e-social science, and virtual worlds. Which, I’ve been writing a good bit about in the last few years. So That’s what the dissertation is about and its in draft.