Notices by Tim Berners-Lee (timbl), page 2
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/me thinks status.net twitter etc accounts should be defined by a single URI
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@vinzv Thanks - nice.
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@karlpro Yes worked second time
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@karlpro Ok, thanks - this sent from Adium. — but I can't connect it to twitter now.
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@marjoleink Yes, I don't hang out here - I do on irc://irc.freenode.net/swig -- (Tweetdeck/mac doesn't support identi.ca - what does?)
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@webmink No, #W3C #royaltyfree allows no other restrictions. http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy (Do it at W3C! :-) IANAL
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@jwildeboer No, is I understand your q, #w3c work is #royaltyfree. That is *not* FRAND, as FRAND-0 can still require you get some license.
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@schestowitz in #W3C participants commit to #royaltyfree standards http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Patent-Policy, avoid #swpats
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Big Thank You to everyone who volunteers making web standards!
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@edvaisey sad choice, hope you come around. read http://www.fiberevolution.com/2010/11/the-slow-suicide-of-net-discrimination.html
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Yay! Local Gov #opendata http://ur1.ca/25owz
Saturday, 23-Oct-10 13:06:43 UTC from web -
@timbl URL shorteners are not just a rights problem - but an infrastructure problem too : http://j.mp/alCGjo
Thursday, 07-Oct-10 11:58:37 UTC from web at Paris, Île-de-France, France in context Repeat of liotier -
@spacehobo Yes, but you rely on Libya for the persistence of the link. So Libya has the ability to close down the link.
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When you get use a .ly URL you are sending your link through Libyan airspace. Your choice? Try to avoid using #urlshorteners
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/06/ly-domains-in-trouble-as-_n_752528.html The perils of link shorteners #netrights
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No person or org'n shall be deprived of their ability to connect to others without due process of law, with presumption of innocence.
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Listening to Steve Wolak (Vodafone) talk about Vodafone @WebFoundation project in Ghana at #overtheair #ota10
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Google now indexes SVG http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2010/08/google-now-indexes-svg.html #SVG #W3C @W3C