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Creative Commons comes to Microsoft Office
Correct link to the image galleryHere is the correct link to the image gallery:Images: Office finds place for Creative Commonshttp://techrepublic.com.com/2300-3513-6086049.htmlOpen Source vs. Proprietary Copyright ProtectionI don't know why, exactly, but I can see this one coming down the middle of Broadway. I have, for years, created many copyrighted works...
Tags: Creative Commons, Microsoft Office, news, gallery, copyright license, Sonja Thompson, programming, Microsoft Corp.
Discussion threads 2006-06-21
Images: Office finds place for Creative Commons
A free tool will let people embed a Creative Commons copyright license within Microsoft Office documents.
Tags: Creative Commons, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, tool
Image galleries 2006-06-20
Creative Commons: A safe house for intellectual property
Creative Commons is a new organization that wants to reform U.S. copyright law and expand the public domain to foster creativity. Read what participants at the O'Reilly conference had to say about it.If Walter Elias Disney hadn’t been able to use the stories of the Brothers Grimm as the basis...
Tags: Chris Preimesberger, Creative Commons, Lawrence Lessig, public domain, domain, intellectual property
Technical articles 2002-06-24
Steganography FAQ
Steganography is the practice of hiding private or sensitive information within something that appears to be nothing out of the usual. Steganography is often confused with cryptology because the two are similar in the way that they both are used to protect important information. The difference between the two is...
Tags: Creative Commons, Steganography, Information
White papers 2006-03-18
Office Add-in: Creative Commons Add-in for Microsoft Office 1.0.1 (Windows)
Office Add-in: Creative Commons Add-in for Microsoft Office enables you to embed a Creative Commons license into a document that you create using the popular applications: Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office PowerPoint, or Microsoft Office Excel. The add-in downloads the Creative Commons license you designate from the Creative Commons Web...
Tags: Creative Commons, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Add-in, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
Software downloads 2007-09-14
CcPublisher 2.2.1 (Windows)
ccPublisher is an utility that does two things: it will help you tag your audio and video files with information about your license and it allows you to upload Creative Commons-licensed audio and video works to the Internet Archive for free hosting. You also have the option of publishing the...
Tags: Creative Commons, Audio, Microsoft Windows, ccPublisher, Corporate Communications, Marketing
Software downloads 2007-10-30
A Project Management Primer or "A Guide on How to Make Projects Work"
You don't have to be a genius to deliver a project on time, nor do you have to be steeped in a mystical project management methodology to be a project manager. This straightforward guide covers key principles and successfully planning and implementing a project. It includes the ...
Tags: Creative Commons, Project Management, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, It Operations, It service Management, Management
White papers 2005-11-27
MozCC 2.4.3 (Windows)
Provides an interface for viewing metadata embedded in Web pages, including Creative Commons licenses. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Tags: Creative Commons, Metadata, Nathan R. Yergler, Microsoft Windows, Channel Management, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing
Software downloads 2007-10-15
CC PDF Converter 0.7 (Windows)
The CC PDF converter is a free application that enables you to create PDF documents from any application (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet Explorer and more). The CC PDF Converter allows you to easily embed a Creative Commons license in your PDF file. Publishing your PDF under a Creative Commons license...
Tags: Creative Commons, Cogniview, Adobe PDF, Social Media, Microsoft Windows, CC PDF Converter
Software downloads 2007-11-26
RBSplitView 1.1.4 (Mac)
A complete recode of a split view for Cocoa. Programmatic collapse/expand, minimum/maximum limits on subviews, two-way thumbs for nested split views, many other goodies. Interface Builder Palette. Creative Commons and MIT licenses.
Tags: Creative Commons, Apple Macintosh, Rainer Brockerhoff, Desktops, Hardware
Software downloads 2006-09-01

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Tags: Web site development, AJAX, Blogging, Web technology, elmer@..., Sober.Q, external Website, Web site, German Spam Linked, blog, IBM Corp.
Discussion threads 2005-05-19
Dr. David Reed: More to the radio spectrum than meets the ear
Dr. David Reed, father of TCP/IP, thinks "software-defined radio" can revolutionize radio communications much like the Internet revolutionized data networks, with liberty and bandwidth for all.Dr. David Reed, inventor of TCP/IP and the “end-to-end” theory, is one of the cornerstone theorists behind the construction of the Internet. Today, he’s twisted...
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Chris Preimesberger, Software-Defined Radio, radio, Reed, radio spectrum
Technical articles 2002-06-24
LimeWire 5.1.4 (Windows)
LimeWire is a P2P file-sharing application for all types of computer files, including music, video, pictures, games, and text documents. Other features include dynamic querying, file previews during download, advanced techniques for locating rare files, and an easy, clean user interface. LimeWire's new spam blocker gets rid of junk results,...
Tags: LimeWire, Microsoft Windows, File-sharing, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet
Software downloads 2009-06-23
Publishing industry tackles digital rights
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: digital-rights management
Technical articles 2004-08-19
Global wiki-tization continues apace
From boingboing: "London's Ravensbourne College is creating a new program called the School of Computing for the Creative Industries. The whole of the coursewear is Creative Commons licensed and the school itself is organized via a wiki. That's pretty twenty-first-century education!" ...
Tags: Wiki-tization, Wiki, Online Communications, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2005-07-25
Oolite 1.65 (Mac)
Oolite is a space-sim game that incorporates trade, battles with pirates, bounty hunting, secret missions and infinitely more. It features high-quality sound and smooth, fast three dimensional graphics, written specifically for Mac OS X using Cocoa and optimised for OpenGL. And it's free.Oolite is written by Giles Williams, who was...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Giles Williams, Oolite, Games, Apple Mac OS X, Desktops, Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Software, Apple Mac OS, Hardware
Software downloads 2006-07-18
The History Channel and Five For Fighting.....
For those of you who are creative with videos, here's your chance to create one that could be featured on The History Channel and benefit charities. John Ondrasik's song "World" is the sound track. All one has to put video to the music!!!You can watch videos and by doing so...
Tags: Corporate communications, video, History Channel
Discussion threads 2008-02-28
Disabused by the Wikipedia
The Register has posted an interview with Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales wherein the "uberpedian" admits that, as a general reference source, the Wikipedia is pretty unreliable. What's scary is that as free open content the Wikipedia is quoted verbatim on at least half a dozen other...
Tags: Wikipedia, Register, Wiki, Online Communications, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2005-10-20
Blogging can be a viable customer service feature for some companies
Blogging has come to a turning point and is moving into the corporate Internet space, a subindustry that is desperately seeking the next big thing. At some point, your staff will approach you about adding a blogging system to the corporate network. Based on your industry and product, you may...
Tags: blog, blogging, customer service, MovableType, Tyler Regas
Technical articles 2003-06-30
AOL does Web 2.0 mashups too
You have probably heard of Google's and Yahoo's APIs and mashups, but have you seen the AOL Mashup Gallery? Ficlets looks particularly interesting! "Ficlets is a collaborative short-story writing site using Creative Commons-licensed photos from Flickr as inspiration for stories, OpenID for authentication, and the AOL...
Tags: Web, America Online Inc., API, Mashup, Web 2.0, Internet, Clive Darracott
Blog posts 2007-06-03
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