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  1. Another independent study concluded that the iPhone 6s created 57% more CO2 than the iPhone 4s. And despite the recycling programs run by Apple and others, “based on our research and other sources, currently less than 1% of smartphones are being recycled,” Lotfi Belkhir, the study’s lead author, tells me."

    • Introduction
    • Introductory Articles
    • Short Citations
    • Long Citations
    • Organizational Resources

    The aims of these pages is to define the technical requirements for human emancipation, and define the steps necessary to create Augmented Social Networks. This page will monitor the evolution, and setbacks, on the road to creating open standards for the world's communication infrastructure. Concepts of the P2P Encyclopedia are still in the process...

    Contextual Citation

    "If we are to preserve the democratic and creative promise of the Internet, we must continuously diagnose control points as they emerge and devise mechanisms of recreating diversity of constraint and degrees of freedom in the network to work around these forms of reconcentrated power." - Yochai Benkler

    Articles

    For starters, you may want to read the following: 1. Peter Bradwell: Towards a Declaration for Digital Rights 2. Kevin Marks: The Three Main Social Aspects of the Web 3. Mike Linksvayer: Free Culture in Relation to Software Freedom

    Status Reports

    1. European Governments are embracing open source and open standards]: 2007 overview 2. How open is your mobile phone?: Android compared to OpenMoko

    Human knowledge is stored in the distributed network of individual human minds, and a repository of human knowledge needs to be stored in a distributed fashion as well - Paul B. Hartzog on the need for a fully distributed Knowledge Commons

    On the need for an alternative internet

    "The internet’s failings as a truly decentralized network, however, merely point the way toward what a decentralized network might actually look like. Instead of being administrated by central servers, it would operate through computers that pinged one another, instead of corporate-owned server farms, and deliver web pages from anywhere, even our own computers. The FCC and other governing bodies may attempt to defang the threat of the original internet by ending net neutrality. But if they di...

    On the Advantages of Open Platforms

    In an articlecritical of the closure of the Apple iPhone, the following entry summarizes the arguments for open platforms. 1. "An open platform allows developers to implement functionalitythe platform provider hasn't gotten around to yet. 2. An open platform allows developers to reimplement and replace functionality the platform provider has gotten around to, but has failed to do well. 3. An open platform allows developers to meet needs that scare the platform provider, and allows consumers t...

    Ethical Guidelines for Networked Data

    An update to the freedoms required by free software licenses, as formulated by the Nailclipper blog: To cope with the networking of data on participatory platforms, the next wave of ethical software must address the following issues: 1. Individual ownership of data - Who owns personal information? 2. Individual’s privacy - How is information shared? How anonymous is broad analysis? 3. Redistribution of reprocessed data - Can I reuse the data in a new application? 4. Cross compatibility betwee...

    Activist Campaigns

    1. Bad Vista Campaign 2. Digital Majority 3. Dynamic Coalition on the Internet Bill of Rights 4. End Software Patents 5. Free the Airwaves: Google's Open Spectrumcampaign 6. No OOXML 7. Stop software patents

    Open Definitions

    Without broad access none of the below can be used by the average citizen, so check out the: 1. 12 Real Internet Access and Impact Criteria, developed by bridges.org in South Africa 2. FC Forum: Characteristics of Free and Open Infrastructures Needed for Open Online Collaboration List of open definitions: 1. "The" Open Definition 2. The Open Standards Definition. By Bruce Perens. 3. Open Standards Requirement for Software 4. Free Content Definition 5. Declaration on Libre Knowledge 6. The Ope...

    Standards Bodies and Communities

    Interesting history of Internet Governance by Harry Halpin at http://www.metamute.org/en/Immaterial-Aristocracy-of-the-Internet General: 1. Web Standards Project 2. World Wide Web Consortium W3C 3. Digital Standards Organisation 4. Open Web Foundation 5. OASIS

  2. At the same time, Nokia was delivering the N770 and N800 Series Internet tablets, devices not much bigger than the first iPhones, with stylus input and a viewing area similar to the iPhone. These were Linux-based and Nokia was working directly in the open source community on several fronts to maintain concurrency with the Debian Linux distribution rather than living on a fork.

  3. The answer? About 20% a year. For those who can’t be bothered with math, at an annual growth rate of 20%, this Basic Income would build to $25,000 a year by 2025 and over $100,000 a year by the early 2030’s. You heard that right, Gada is proposing a model that will be guaranteeing a cool $100,000 a year to every citizen of the United States ...

  4. This could be a car or a fork, an iPhone or an app. Through testing, the McLuhans found that the field of study is even larger than that: “ … we learned that they applied to more than what is conventionally called ‘media’; they were applicable to all the products of human endeavour, and also to the endeavour itself!

  5. Description. 1. By Yuki Liu: "Open Motors (formerly OSVehicle) is a B2B company that provides ready-to-use hardware platforms and modular self-driving electric vehicles in white label to enable companies to produce custom fleet vehicles in half the time and ⅙ the cost. MISSION: Open Motors' mission is to accelerate Mobility as a Service (MaaS ...

  6. If your iPhone app does something Apple doesn’t like – or considers a potential competitive threat – Apple has the power to deny you access to its centralized retail channel. Because the hyperconnectivity of Apple’s iOS devices would normally allow peer-to-peer exchanges of software and other items of value, these market frictions had to be engineered into the operating system.

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