1/19 必読記事・論考(IT)

Mitch Kapor's Weblog 1/17/05 Commons-based Peer Production
http://blogs.osafoundation.org/mitch/000828.html#000828
Ted Leung 1/10/05 I use commons-based peer production to construct a software commons
http://www.sauria.com/blog/2005/01/10#1185

What I'm doing is called commons-based peer production of software, which is an economically justified set of techniques for constructing information products that happens to look at a lot like what we call "open source". There's nothing about that which says software has to cost zero dollars. What you need is a way to make the information product available so that the highly efficient resource matching that is at the heart of commons-based peer production can kick in. Today, in what we call open source, that is done via source code licensing. It doesn't mean that's the only way to do it. We're still in the infancy of all types of commons-based peer production. But the key point is this: Benkler's work says that for certain kinds of information products, commons-based peer production is the most efficient method of allocating resources in order to get the job done. No free as in beer ideology or free as in speech ideology needed. No destruction of the notion of intellectual property required. Just simple hard nosed economics. People/creators can and do get paid while doing this. In fact, that's how I'm getting paid right now.

Coase's Penguin, or Linux and the Nature of the Firm by Yochai Benkler
http://www.benkler.org/CoasesPenguin.html
Wired-J 1/11/05 RSSP2Pを組み合わせた映像ダウンロード支援アプリ
http://hotwired.goo.ne.jp/news/20050117303.html
The Internet Stock Blog 1/17/05 Yahoo to acquire Six Apart?
http://www.internetstockblog.com/2005/01/yahoo_lacks_a_b.html
Napsterization 1/15/05 Tagging at Technorati, Flickr and Del.icio.us
http://napsterization.org/stories/archives/000393.html
Geeking with Greg 1/18/05 Adam Bosworth on personalization
http://glinden.blogspot.com/2005/01/adam-bosworth-on-personalization.html
Daring Fireball 1/16/05 Small, Cheap, and Without a Display, iPod Shuffle and Mac Mini — that’s pretty much this year’s Macworld Expo in a nutshell. None of the other announcements in Jobs’s keynote address compare to the iPod Shuffle or Mac Mini in terms of interest, appeal, or potential to change the industry.
http://daringfireball.net/2005/01/small_cheap_no_display
ZDnet 1/18/05 Media credibility: Where podcasting meets transparency
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9588_22-5539229.html
Fast Company 2/05 Written in the Stars, Sirius and XM are taking strategy and competition to the skies in an epic, multibillion-dollar struggle to dominate next-generation radio.
http://www.fastcompany.com/subscr/91/open_stars.html
http://www.fastcompany.com/subscr/91/open_stars-fasttake.html
(参考) http://www.chikawatanabe.com/blog/2002/12/xm_radio.html
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