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Day: June 17, 2004

The straight goods on DRM

Posted on 17 June, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Cory Doctorow talks (via Boing Boing) to Microsoft Research about the problems with DRM (Digital Rights Management) and why DRM is bad for society, business, and artists. The Short answer is : That DRM systems don’t work That DRM systems Continue reading The straight goods on DRM→

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Reason to ReJoyce : clevercactus

Posted on 17 June, 2004 by Ian — No Comments ↓

clevercactus is in first public beta release, even if it missed Bloomsday by a day. clevercactus share is a private and secure environment to share files with people you know. It is simple and easy to use, it is free Continue reading Reason to ReJoyce : clevercactus→

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Creating Liquid Layouts with Negative Margins

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Via A List Apart, a very nice and practical example of using CSS to get that 2 or 3 columns look (Look Ma, no Tables!) which is so very suitable for most Content web sites (Blog or regular marketing content Continue reading Creating Liquid Layouts with Negative Margins→

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The blog was started in April 2003.

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