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Why free software and Apple's iPhone don't mix
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by
John Sullivan
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Jul 30, 2008
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last modified
Oct 11, 2011 12:35 PM
This is the second in a series of articles detailing threats Apple's iPhone poses to free software and user freedom.
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Give Apple the iPhone Challenge
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by
John Sullivan
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published
Jul 24, 2008
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last modified
Aug 15, 2017 12:34 PM
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Getting started with Ogg
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by
Matt Lee
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published
Jul 16, 2008
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last modified
Aug 29, 2008 02:04 PM
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PlayOgg
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Thanks for joining!
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by
Matt Lee
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Jul 16, 2008
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last modified
Jul 18, 2008 05:27 PM
Thanks for joining us in advocating for Play Ogg!
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5 reasons to avoid iPhone 3G
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John Sullivan
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published
Jul 10, 2008
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last modified
Nov 08, 2012 08:37 PM
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It's not the Gates, it's the bars
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by
Richard Stallman
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Apr 20, 2008
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last modified
Jun 18, 2015 04:38 PM
To pay so much attention to Bill Gates' retirement is
missing the point. What really matters is not Gates, nor
Microsoft, but the unethical system of restrictions that
Microsoft, like many other software companies, imposes on its
customers.
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RMS
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Interview with Rob Myers by Matt Lee
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Matt Lee
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Dec 07, 2007
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Jun 12, 2008 10:11 PM
Rob Myers is an artist, hacker and free culture activist who has been
remixing images and coding up art for more than fifteen years. He held
the first solo all-copyleft-licensed art show, has been involved with
community projects such as Free Culture UK and Remix Reading, and has
advised on corporate projects such as "Where Are The Joneses?" and
"4Laughs."
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Fall 2007 Bulletin
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Antifeatures by Benjamin Mako Hill
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Matt Lee
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Dec 07, 2007
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Dec 20, 2007 05:58 PM
In 1996, a furor erupted over Microsoft Windows NT. At the time,
Microsoft was selling two versions of its popular operating system: NT
Workstation (NTW) and NT Server (NTS). NTS cost roughly $800 more than
the NTW.
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Antifeatures by Benjamin Mako Hill
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Matt Lee
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Dec 07, 2007
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last modified
Aug 20, 2008 12:53 PM
In 1996, a furor erupted over Microsoft Windows NT. At the time,
Microsoft was selling two versions of its popular operating system: NT
Workstation (NTW) and NT Server (NTS). NTS cost roughly $800 more than
the NTW.
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Spring 2008 Bulletin
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Interview with Rob Myers by Matt Lee
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by
Matt Lee
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published
Dec 07, 2007
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last modified
Aug 20, 2008 12:53 PM
Rob Myers is an artist, hacker and free culture activist who has been
remixing images and coding up art for more than fifteen years. He held
the first solo all-copyleft-licensed art show, has been involved with
community projects such as Free Culture UK and Remix Reading, and has
advised on corporate projects such as "Where Are The Joneses?" and
"4Laughs."
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Spring 2008 Bulletin