This algorithm tries to determine the sex of the author of a text. Spooky. Is it accurate for you?
[via Remolino→Kairosnews]
This algorithm tries to determine the sex of the author of a text. Spooky. Is it accurate for you?
[via Remolino→Kairosnews]
Canada’s cell phone operators are planning the « Interac of WiFi« :
The 12-million people who own cellphones, personal digital assistants or any wireless device and subscribe to Bell Mobility (with Aliant Mobility), Microcell Solutions (Fido), Rogers AT&T Wireless or Telus Mobility will be able to use all Wi-Fi hot-spots operated by any one of those companies.
Ok, but are there any WiFi hot-spots operated by any one of those companies? I know about the Bell AccessZones. Are there others?
It seems the announcement is similar to the one that led to the « success » we’ve had with SMS interconnection, which is not very reassuring.
[via BoingBoing]
Remember that open letter to WIPO regarding a meeting on open source issues?
A meeting was initially planned, but due to vigourous pressure from the US administration, it seems the meeting is no longer on track.
This is sad because from strong intellectual property laws stem the right to do whatever you want with this intellectual property. Including licensing it under an open source licence.
Lois Boland, director of international relations for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, said that open-source software runs counter to the mission of WIPO, which is to promote intellectual-property rights.
The mission of WIPO is to promote the protection of intellectual property throughout the world through cooperation among States and, where appropriate, in collaboration with any other international organization. Licensed IP, even under the GPL is indeed protected, thanks to the various IP legislation everywhere, harmonized under WIPO or WTO treaties.
This is not p2p file-sharing, this is legitimate licensing of one’s own IP under the terms one chooses. Especially considering the interest developing, and not so developing nations, have shown in considering open source code, WIPO should do the right thing and promote intellectual property and not be lured into considering IP as a generic item of trade.
[thanks Brightblue]
[Update: Oh.. Lessig is not amused.]
[Update2: Slashdot picked it up. It’s great that this story is making waves…]