1. World Wide Web, Sharing and the Internet

    September 10, 2008

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    A very interresting set of radio show on BBC about the creation of CERN; CERN happens to be also the place where World Wide Web has been invented, incidentally when one of the laboratory needed to access informations dispatched on many different computers - from then Gopher quickly got replaced. History will ever remember Sir Tim Berners Lee. It quickly has been legally declared Public Domain - CERN could then not claim ownership but nobody else either.
    There’s a very nice part of it which summarize quite perfectly the generosity behind the open source, and its root one can still find in the Science community.

    I quite love this quote: Francis Farley

    This [the Internet] usefull thing was a totally unexpected byproduct; you cannot plan the usefull part of science. What you can only do is to support the right guys let them do what they think is important - and out of that will come usefull applications

    * thanks to Dodeckahedron for pointing out to me that today (10th september 2008) was the frist beam at CERN.

    ** picture: The Globe of Innovation in the morning. The wooden globe is a structure originally built for Switzerland’s national exhibition, Expo’02, and is 40 meters wide, 27 meters tall. (Maximilien Brice; Claudia Marcelloni, © CERN) via BostonGlobe.



  2. LIP

    August 19, 2008

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    LIP logo reminded me the MIT Press logotype; we are speaking about it in R-Echos issue 1
    I saw this logotype in Godard’s “Ici et ailleurs” (here and elsewhere). LIP factory was an experiment in the self management of a factory in the 70’s in France (read more about LIP factory).

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