I run one of such social-network based disease tracking system. It' the only such site in the southern hemisphere. and will be fundamental in understanding the global dynamic of the swine-flu pandemic.
For the Brazilian readers out there, check it out: http://www.gripenet.com.br/
We should boycott RIAA and MPAA affiliated companies until they go bankrupt. it would take a year at most...
That would salove the problems without breaking any law...
Enough of cultural dictatorship!!
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I think that this is a good example that the current system where media company dictates what we watch and hear. Either we (the consumers) break free and build a channel directly to artists or... I don't see any viable alternative.
What we need is a network on legs as I point out here: http://slashdot.org/~fccoelho/journal/
And, As a bonus, we would have a network that would not be controlled by corparations but by people!
Tinyp2p proves that software aspect of p2p networking is accessible to the vast majority of us and that means that the IP police will never have a single simple target to chase.
But it is the hardware part of p2p that is scary. All p2p networks can come down if our broadband providers decide to block the ports normally used for it or to take any other restrictive measure.
The right to digitally communicate and associate, is seriously at risk! I have wrote more extensively about it here: http://slashdot.org/~fccoelho/journal/
I run one of such social-network based disease tracking system. It' the only such site in the southern hemisphere. and will be fundamental in understanding the global dynamic of the swine-flu pandemic. For the Brazilian readers out there, check it out: http://www.gripenet.com.br/
What software did he use for the analyses ?
That's what happens to projects that use the BSD license.... Use GPL fo your next project.
We should boycott RIAA and MPAA affiliated companies until they go bankrupt. it would take a year at most... That would salove the problems without breaking any law...
I think that this is a good example that the current system where media company dictates what we watch and hear. Either we (the consumers) break free and build a channel directly to artists or... I don't see any viable alternative.
What we need is a network on legs as I point out here: http://slashdot.org/~fccoelho/journal/ And, As a bonus, we would have a network that would not be controlled by corparations but by people!
Tinyp2p proves that software aspect of p2p networking is accessible to the vast majority of us and that means that the IP police will never have a single simple target to chase.
But it is the hardware part of p2p that is scary. All p2p networks can come down if our broadband providers decide to block the ports normally used for it or to take any other restrictive measure.
The right to digitally communicate and associate, is seriously at risk! I have wrote more extensively about it here: http://slashdot.org/~fccoelho/journal/