- Creative Commons and Wired create the Wired CD
With a whole variety of random artists including the Beastie Boys and Thievery Corporation - Paula LeDieu will be attending a session to talk about the BBC’s Creative Archive Project later this week
The Creative Archive is a fascinating concept – and hopefully one that the projects I’ve been working on for the last few months will help to realise - Help promote Firefox by getting your name in the New York Times
$30 a shot gets you a name in the New York Times advert as well as helping the open source community and encouraging real human beings to use the best browser on the PC (although not necessarily on the Mac) - Unjustified – why justified text so often doesn’t work on the web
Some really nice insights here about text formatting and page layout in general - Wikipedia’s article on MI5
Within the government community, MI5 is colloquially known as “The Box” (after its official address – PO Box 3255, London SW1P 1AE) or simply “Five.” - Business 2.0 on Firefox – “Microsoft’s Worst Nightmare”
I think the most interesting thing about the article is that they’d open-sourced the browser to try and make it survive and take off. And for years it didn’t look like that was going to happen. And then, you know what… It did…
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