Home » Archive

Articles Archive for January 2004

Digital History & Culture »

[29 Jan 2004 | No Comment | ]

Folklore.org: Macintosh Stories
Amazing ressource of stories from the original Macintosh – must read for anyone interested in digital history.

Living »

[22 Jan 2004 | No Comment | ]

Storm says: Hello World!

My amazing girlfriend gave birth monday morning to this wonderful little boy. 54 centimers long, weighing in at 3900 grams.
Everything in life is suddenly new and needs to be reinvented.
Hello’s

Design »

[17 Jan 2004 | No Comment | ]

Vi er en gruppe af loyale Camper kunder der arbejder på at sikre et bedre udvalg af Camper sko i København ved etablering af en butik primært dedikeret til Camper sko.
Send en email hvis du kunne være interesseret i at være kunde i sådan en butik.
We love camping!

Social Capitalism »

[14 Jan 2004 | No Comment | ]

Stanford Business School: The Meaning of Social Entrepreneurship

Knowledge Sharing »

[14 Jan 2004 | No Comment | ]

Great conference – for free!:
Three outstanding talks at the Legg Mason Funds Management Investment Conference. [via Emergic]
Bill Gurley, “I.T. is All that Matters.” [transcript, webcast]
Jeff Bezos, “It’s Day One for the Internet” [transcript, webcast]
Paul Depodesta, “The Science of Winning an Unfair Game” [transcript, webcast]
Put aside three hours and get some perspective!

Knowledge Sharing »

[13 Jan 2004 | No Comment | ]

SmartMeetingDesign. Helping Organizations Manage Knowledge and Collaboration

Digital History & Culture »

[13 Jan 2004 | No Comment | ]

Wired 12.01: The Click Heard Round The World
The basic introduction to Engelbart’s 1968 demo.

Social Capitalism »

[8 Jan 2004 | No Comment | ]

I love it
When corporations so obviously bent the truth and try to manipulate the public as Coop does in this press release
Commenting on their new subscription service for fruit and vegetables – obviously inspired by Aarstiderne’s success in Denmark and a deeply calculated strategic move they state:
“The idea for the project came from several comments from customers who had moved out of city areas to places that doesn’t offer as many organic products. They have that offer now”.
Aarstiderne at least have the courage to give credit to what international projects …

Blogs »

[7 Jan 2004 | No Comment | ]

Go retro all the way
The danish über-blogger Bjarne Tveskov is stopping his blog.
Imho a sign of the linkpushing in the blog world as compared to a more well-edited reflecting newsletter.
But a email newsletter is no way retro and edited enough – i’ve proposed that he instead should do a laser printed zine that’s distributed by traditionel mail. Now that would be cool to get once a month

Uncategorized »

[7 Jan 2004 | No Comment | ]

Don’t mess with the gpl
Danish DVD/Media center provider, Kiss Technology apparently is in violation of the gpl since they’re using opensource linux projects as the core of their project without releasing their changes – allthough they’re shipping 10′s of thousands of players.
Danish journalists should pick this one up and press them to release – and the opensource community should use this as a case for highlighting what “good opensource citizenship” is.