Monthly Archives: April 2010

Michael L. Love: Social media, blogging, emerging trends

Several months ago I undertook a futuristic analysis. What I have found
is that I may have caught up with the present. Without that analysis, I
would be lagging. I am again perhaps abit ahead of the pack. What
follows is some random musings, upshot, and further projections.

The question arises at this juncture, does bit.ly have a distinct
advantage over other IT companies?

On the solidification of bubbles:

Blogging is an example. Is social media another bubble heading for
solidification? If so, the implication is that it will exert a profound
influence, but that it will also be relegated to its own domain,
limiting the effect. The old web will endure it, as it did blogosphere
emergence. The extreme example of this may be Technorati, a mountain
island. Twitter is arguably the latest mountain island, but the
situation is still evolving. Mountain island is a wonderful metaphor. Think of it. Japan is a mountain island. What if there were two
Japans? Three? etc? Now, break out of the metaphor. Can the old web
endure that? We are facing another wave of disruption. Services that
have intentionally broken meta-data for temporary advantage will be
hardest hit, and they should be getting busy before it is too late for
them.

Google is giving much precedence to the blogosphere over the social
networking space, because of the depth of the content. Can Google really care about soundbytes, tiny bubbles as it were. Another reason
for this precedence could be that the blogosphere predates the social
media space, and it is fully established. Social media is relatively
new and an upstart. One possible future direction for all of this
resides in the current trend to exploit file meta-data in twitter
clients in order to enrich the twitter user experience. An examination
of twitter-friendly apache file meta-data configuration is indicated,
because this trend may be moving into other arenas.

What about other trends; gay rights, cloning and biotech, infectious
disease, telepresence? On telepresence, services will emerge to provide twitter-friendly
personal files for access by social media. Those with blogs and
certain other services have sensed this, and they are already doing
it, but this trend is bound to grow. I see Google moving in this
direction, with a vastly improved personal profile and microblog
system. It is already happening. They are projecting inward to the
user, but the better aim is for the user to project outwards. Of course
this is also in part what blogging and social media actually is.

The other trends may recieve attention in future articles, as it were
;-}.

Back to bit.ly…

Meta-data munging by url-shortening services and link content caching
would be a possible projection, and one imagines that the plan is
already underway, and some aspects are already happening now.

On constriction of bubble size and solidification:

There are vested interests who would like to see all of these trends
limited in their scope. There are various strategies, such as
redirection of users to a small group of friends and related strategies.
Diversion. Degradation. Derision. Slander. These are integrative and
progressive strategies. “Shut up, no one cares what you have to say!”;
a self-negating statement, but it often works.

All of this points again to a GNU-Darwin blog service. Blogs are
already well tailored to accurate meta-data representation and
telepresence projection. Maybe I will actually do it this time ;-}.

Regards,
proclus
http://www.gnu-darwin.org/

Michael L. Love

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Michael L. Love: Social media, blogging, emerging trends http://ping.fm/4WHmw

Michael L. Love: Social media, blogging, emerging trends

Several months ago I undertook a futuristic analysis. What I have found
is that I may have caught up with the present. Without that analysis, I
would be lagging. I am again perhaps abit ahead of the pack. What
follows is some random musings, upshot, and further projections.

The question arises at this juncture, does bit.ly have a distinct
advantage over other IT companies?

On the solidification of bubbles:

Blogging is an example. Is social media another bubble heading for
solidification? If so, the implication is that it will exert a profound
influence, but that it will also be relegated to its own domain,
limiting the effect. The old web will endure it, as it did blogosphere
emergence. The extreme example of this may be Technorati, a mountain
island. Twitter is arguably the latest mountain island, but the
situation is still evolving. Mountain island is a wonderful metaphor. Think of it. Japan is a mountain island. What if there were two
Japans? Three? etc? Now, break out of the metaphor. Can the old web
endure that? We are facing another wave of disruption. Services that
have intentionally broken meta-data for temporary advantage will be
hardest hit, and they should be getting busy before it is too late for
them.

Google is giving much precedence to the blogosphere over the social
networking space, because of the depth of the content. Can Google really care about soundbytes, tiny bubbles as it were. Another reason
for this precedence could be that the blogosphere predates the social
media space, and it is fully established. Social media is relatively
new and an upstart. One possible future direction for all of this
resides in the current trend to exploit file meta-data in twitter
clients in order to enrich the twitter user experience. An examination
of twitter-friendly apache file meta-data configuration is indicated,
because this trend may be moving into other arenas.

What about other trends; gay rights, cloning and biotech, infectious
disease, telepresence? On telepresence, services will emerge to provide twitter-friendly
personal files for access by social media. Those with blogs and
certain other services have sensed this, and they are already doing
it, but this trend is bound to grow. I see Google moving in this
direction, with a vastly improved personal profile and microblog
system. It is already happening. They are projecting inward to the
user, but the better aim is for the user to project outwards. Of course
this is also in part what blogging and social media actually is.

The other trends may recieve attention in future articles, as it were
;-}.

Back to bit.ly…

Meta-data munging by url-shortening services and link content caching
would be a possible projection, and one imagines that the plan is
already underway, and some aspects are already happening now.

On constriction of bubble size and solidification:

There are vested interests who would like to see all of these trends
limited in their scope. There are various strategies, such as
redirection of users to a small group of friends and related strategies.
Diversion. Degradation. Derision. Slander. These are integrative and
progressive strategies. “Shut up, no one cares what you have to say!”;
a self-negating statement, but it often works.

All of this points again to a GNU-Darwin blog service. Blogs are
already well tailored to accurate meta-data representation and
telepresence projection. Maybe I will actually do it this time ;-}.

Regards,
proclus
http://www.gnu-darwin.org/

Michael L. Love

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soundbytes, tiny bubbles as it were

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Thought for today: File meta-data munging by url-shortening services, to improve twitter client experience.

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proclusのblog:proclus http://ping.fm/9HWR4

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proclusのblog http://ping.fm/GBTel

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GNU-Darwin Action: We need preemptive legal action on this before someone’s privacy is violated http://ping.fm/3xHOY

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Think corporations have too much influence in elections? Be a citizen co-sponsor of the Senate’s DISCLOSE Act http://ping.fm/dScKi

GNU-Darwin: Top http://xi.nu links

Top http://xi.nu links

  • Bootstrapping your body
  • methyl-cyclohexanol-more
  • The stupidest war
  • GNU-Darwin Action: winter bicycler
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Co-Sponsor the Faster, etc
  • Facebook censors GNU-Darwin founder?
  • Key scientific software
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: On value and, etc
  • blog mirroring and resistance
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: On value and money, molecules activism
  • gnudarwin’s favorite open source, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: On value and money, molecules activism
  • Monster News
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • hesperidin-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Parsley, etc
  • The stupidest war
  • Michael L. Love
  • GNU-Darwin Action: another health care reform message
  • The blog
  • Advogato: Personal info for proclus
  • Another Michael L, etc.
  • Time for nonprofits to leave proprietary, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: parsley and, etc
  • Thank you SourceForge!
  • methyl-borate-more
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: recipe; flax, etc
  • methyl-carbamine-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Parsley, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: aspirin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Parsley, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Molecules activism revisited
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Black Friday
  • Michael L. Love: Foundations
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-ethyl-more
  • Key scientific software
  • Michael L. Love: parsley and autism
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: addressing, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Michael L. Love/proclus/GNU-Darwin link block
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-dopa-more
  • GNU-Darwin User Guide and Cookbook
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Advogato: Hacking computers, hacking, etc
  • methyl-acrylate-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Michael L. Love: My brother’s blog: Certain Conditions
  • GNU-Darwin User Guide and Cookbook
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin User Guide and Cookbook
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Antifungal, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin: Action Amazon.com
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-dopa-more
  • methyl-cuprate-more
  • methyl-borate-more
  • Michael L. Love: parsley and autism
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin source code repository
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: parsley and, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: iPad: Slashdot, etc
  • GNU-Darwin prehistory
  • methyl-beryllium-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-dopa-more
  • methyl-cyclohexanol-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-dopa-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • gnudarwin’s favorite open source, etc
  • Monster News
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Michael L. Love
  • GNU-Darwin Action: another health care reform message
  • U.S. Government Intervenes in EFF vs. ATT
  • GNU-Darwin Historical Review
  • FBI/Rackspace takes down Indymedia sites
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-benzilate-more
  • Diebold’s alleged felons
  • naringenin-more
  • U.S. Government Intervenes in EFF vs. ATT
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: aspirin, etc
  • Another Michael L, etc.
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: winter bicycler
  • Twitter, MySpace, redirection and short URLS
  • methyl-benzilate-more
  • Diebold’s alleged felons
  • naringenin-more
  • methyl-benzyl-more
  • GNU-Darwin Action: iPhone boycott continues
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Co-Sponsor the Faster, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Defense appeals for draft board volunteers
  • PPCnerds: Gnu-Darwin 1.1rc2
  • Facebook censors GNU-Darwin founder?
  • GNU-Darwin Action: iPhone boycott continues
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Parsley, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Molecules activism revisited
  • Open-source Darwin? Not yet
  • Patriot act expansion alert
  • We have been amassing some interesting data from our link shortener. Here is the cream for you, all good reading, study, for news, or for research.

    Regards,
    proclus
    http://www.gnu-darwin.org/

    GNU-Darwin: Top http://xi.nu links

    Top http://xi.nu links

  • Bootstrapping your body
  • methyl-cyclohexanol-more
  • The stupidest war
  • GNU-Darwin Action: winter bicycler
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Co-Sponsor the Faster, etc
  • Facebook censors GNU-Darwin founder?
  • Key scientific software
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: On value and, etc
  • blog mirroring and resistance
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: On value and money, molecules activism
  • gnudarwin’s favorite open source, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: On value and money, molecules activism
  • Monster News
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • hesperidin-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Parsley, etc
  • The stupidest war
  • Michael L. Love
  • GNU-Darwin Action: another health care reform message
  • The blog
  • Advogato: Personal info for proclus
  • Another Michael L, etc.
  • Time for nonprofits to leave proprietary, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: parsley and, etc
  • Thank you SourceForge!
  • methyl-borate-more
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: recipe; flax, etc
  • methyl-carbamine-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Parsley, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: aspirin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Parsley, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Molecules activism revisited
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Black Friday
  • Michael L. Love: Foundations
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-ethyl-more
  • Key scientific software
  • Michael L. Love: parsley and autism
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: addressing, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Michael L. Love/proclus/GNU-Darwin link block
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-dopa-more
  • GNU-Darwin User Guide and Cookbook
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Advogato: Hacking computers, hacking, etc
  • methyl-acrylate-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Michael L. Love: My brother’s blog: Certain Conditions
  • GNU-Darwin User Guide and Cookbook
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin User Guide and Cookbook
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Antifungal, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin: Action Amazon.com
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-dopa-more
  • methyl-cuprate-more
  • methyl-borate-more
  • Michael L. Love: parsley and autism
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin source code repository
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: parsley and, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: iPad: Slashdot, etc
  • GNU-Darwin prehistory
  • methyl-beryllium-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-dopa-more
  • methyl-cyclohexanol-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-dopa-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • gnudarwin’s favorite open source, etc
  • Monster News
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Michael L. Love
  • GNU-Darwin Action: another health care reform message
  • U.S. Government Intervenes in EFF vs. ATT
  • GNU-Darwin Historical Review
  • FBI/Rackspace takes down Indymedia sites
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-benzilate-more
  • Diebold’s alleged felons
  • naringenin-more
  • U.S. Government Intervenes in EFF vs. ATT
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: aspirin, etc
  • Another Michael L, etc.
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: winter bicycler
  • Twitter, MySpace, redirection and short URLS
  • methyl-benzilate-more
  • Diebold’s alleged felons
  • naringenin-more
  • methyl-benzyl-more
  • GNU-Darwin Action: iPhone boycott continues
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Co-Sponsor the Faster, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Defense appeals for draft board volunteers
  • PPCnerds: Gnu-Darwin 1.1rc2
  • Facebook censors GNU-Darwin founder?
  • GNU-Darwin Action: iPhone boycott continues
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Parsley, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Molecules activism revisited
  • Open-source Darwin? Not yet
  • Patriot act expansion alert
  • We have been amassing some interesting data from our link shortener. Here is the cream for you, all good reading, study, for news, or for research.

    Regards,
    proclus
    http://www.gnu-darwin.org/

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    GNU-Darwin: Top http://ping.fm/ccvjF links « GNU-Darwin Action Blog http://ping.fm/ySXak

    GNU-Darwin: Top http://xi.nu links

    Top http://xi.nu links

  • Bootstrapping your body
  • methyl-cyclohexanol-more
  • The stupidest war
  • GNU-Darwin Action: winter bicycler
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Co-Sponsor the Faster, etc
  • Facebook censors GNU-Darwin founder?
  • Key scientific software
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: On value and, etc
  • blog mirroring and resistance
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: On value and money, molecules activism
  • gnudarwin’s favorite open source, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: On value and money, molecules activism
  • Monster News
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • hesperidin-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Parsley, etc
  • The stupidest war
  • Michael L. Love
  • GNU-Darwin Action: another health care reform message
  • The blog
  • Advogato: Personal info for proclus
  • Another Michael L, etc.
  • Time for nonprofits to leave proprietary, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: parsley and, etc
  • Thank you SourceForge!
  • methyl-borate-more
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: recipe; flax, etc
  • methyl-carbamine-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Parsley, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: aspirin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Parsley, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Molecules activism revisited
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Black Friday
  • Michael L. Love: Foundations
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-ethyl-more
  • Key scientific software
  • Michael L. Love: parsley and autism
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: addressing, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Michael L. Love/proclus/GNU-Darwin link block
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-dopa-more
  • GNU-Darwin User Guide and Cookbook
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Advogato: Hacking computers, hacking, etc
  • methyl-acrylate-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Michael L. Love: My brother’s blog: Certain Conditions
  • GNU-Darwin User Guide and Cookbook
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin User Guide and Cookbook
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Antifungal, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin: Action Amazon.com
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-dopa-more
  • methyl-cuprate-more
  • methyl-borate-more
  • Michael L. Love: parsley and autism
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin source code repository
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: parsley and, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: iPad: Slashdot, etc
  • GNU-Darwin prehistory
  • methyl-beryllium-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-dopa-more
  • methyl-cyclohexanol-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-dopa-more
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • gnudarwin’s favorite open source, etc
  • Monster News
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Michael L. Love
  • GNU-Darwin Action: another health care reform message
  • U.S. Government Intervenes in EFF vs. ATT
  • GNU-Darwin Historical Review
  • FBI/Rackspace takes down Indymedia sites
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • methyl-benzilate-more
  • Diebold’s alleged felons
  • naringenin-more
  • U.S. Government Intervenes in EFF vs. ATT
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: aspirin, etc
  • Another Michael L, etc.
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: winter bicycler
  • Twitter, MySpace, redirection and short URLS
  • methyl-benzilate-more
  • Diebold’s alleged felons
  • naringenin-more
  • methyl-benzyl-more
  • GNU-Darwin Action: iPhone boycott continues
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Co-Sponsor the Faster, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • SourceForge.net: GNU-Darwin, etc
  • Defense appeals for draft board volunteers
  • PPCnerds: Gnu-Darwin 1.1rc2
  • Facebook censors GNU-Darwin founder?
  • GNU-Darwin Action: iPhone boycott continues
  • proclus : Michael L. Love: Parsley, etc
  • GNU-Darwin Action: Molecules activism revisited
  • Open-source Darwin? Not yet
  • Patriot act expansion alert
  • We have been amassing some interesting data from our link shortener. Here is the cream for you, all good reading, study, for news, or for research.

    Regards,
    proclus
    http://www.gnu-darwin.org/

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    Michael L. Love: Science Tools for GNU-Darwin « GNU-Darwin Action Blog http://ping.fm/G5Zc9

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    Michael L. Love – Google Profile: Action spectrum blogs http://ping.fm/hoA3U

    Michael L. Love: Science Tools for GNU-Darwin

    Science Tools for GNU-Darwin

    Dr. Michael L. Love,
    updated Tue Aug 26 13:27:53 EDT 2008

    Updates:

    Molecules@GNU-Darwin.org




    The Distribution is shepherding Molecules@GNU-Darwin.org, a repository of over 4 million small molecule structural coordinate files in PDB format, which is accessible by FOSS molecule viewer software that is provided by the Distro, such as PyMOL and RasMOL. over 50 million structures are in the pipe. Molecules@GNU-Darwin.org demonstrates the kind of great work that can be done in the scientific and education fields with GNU-Darwin OS and free and open source software. There are also some notes about the package set and Molecules machine. Molecules of the Day has an RSS News Feed:

    GNU-Darwin hard media



    Key scientific software packages are now available on our Office and Package discs. Favorite free software titles, first packaged for Darwin and Mac OS X by the Distribution, are included such as VIM, Ghostscript, Gnumeric, LaTeX, PyMOL (screenshot shown bottom left), Rasmol, gdFortran, LAM/MPI, AbiWord, GNUplot, and Raster3D. All are available for both x86 (Intel, AMD) and ppc (PowerPC) Darwin-only and Mac OS X systems. Worry-free open source and command line installation is provided, and binary software distribution means that no compiling is necessary. Easy access to updates is also provided via our automated download system (ppc, x86).

    As the premier free software distribution (founded Nov, 2000) for Darwin and Mac OS X, GNU-Darwin is clearly reliable with demonstrated stability and time-tested persistence. Our mature toolset has been successfully used for facilities administration, internet services, digital media production, intensive scientific calculation (see left center), authoring papers and progress reports (screenshot shown left top), high resolution graphics production, and all in a state of publication quality. With the assistance of a large open source development community, GNU-Darwin anticipates the needs of our users, and future Darwin utilities are provided in the present. GNU-Darwin is expressly engineered for high profile enterprises and cutting-edge scientific applications, but it is also suitable for workstation use and free software afficionados as well. Only with these discs, will users be up and running fast and getting real work done with all the desired tools, both now and in the future.

    The molecules site has become a large presence on the web, and there is much in store for the future. It is a huge vindication for me, and a demonstration of what can be done with GNU-Darwin. For more examples, be sure and check the screenshots page.

    http://www.gnu-darwin.org/index.php?page=screenshots

    Regards,
    proclus
    http://www.gnu-darwin.org/

    Michael L. Love – Google Profile: Action Blogs

    Google has been busy again, and suggested the remaining action blogs, as if on cue. Visually, there is something  here for everyone, but all full of GNU-Darwin Action notices, molecules activism, food, healthful living, and everything else that people have come to expect. I am throwing in Identi.ca at the top. Identi.ca is a fabulous social networking tool which is friendly to free software developers.

     

    GNU-Darwin Action spectrum blogs, etc

     

    Regards,
    proclus
    http://www.gnu-darwin.org/

     

    Michael L. Love: EFF and Facebook antagonism http://ping.fm/RCr6j

    Michael L. Love: EFF and Facebook antagonism

    Why do we not see complaints from the EFF regarding Twitter and other social networking services, which are doing very similar things as Facebook? Why is EFF so painstakingly concerned about Facebook privacy, but not other social networking services, and why are they more concerned about trivial privacy “violaions” than Facebook censorship?

    We ask these questions, and no answers have been forthcoming, but the silence gives several indications. These are indications, hypotheses, not conclusions, but taken together, they seem valid.

    1. There is a predudiced against Facebook in favor of other services.
    2. EFF has been corrupted to support the corporate privacy agenda with their bogus security arguments, which empowers governments and institutions against the individual.
    3. I’ll keep this one to myself for now, and it is left as an exercise for the reader.

    I see greedy powers laughing with glee every time a bogus security or privacy argument is launched against Facebook or anywhere. As a result, people are inured to false security arguments, and cut themselves off from their means of communication. I see grinning faces in high places, because it plays right into their hands. It is a velvet glove closing. It is time for EFF to get back on the right side of digital liberties.

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    proclus
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