February 23rd, 2008
Geek Dinner podcast: Prof. Richard Clayton from the University of Cambridge talks about: Evil ways to make money on the Internet at the London Geek Dinner held on Thursday, 7th of February 2008.

Photo by Cristiano Betta (cc) Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0
Ian Forrester: The Trojan malware arms race. Video (part 1, 2, 3, 4)
Cristiano Betta: Geek Dinner with Dr. Richard Clayton [Wrap-up]
MP3
Tags: London Geek Dinner, MP3
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July 1st, 2007
The first London CC-Salon event, held in Shoreditch, London on Thursday 28th June 2007. Becky Hogge talking with Tom Reynolds about his book Blood, Sweat and Tea
licensed under Creative Commons. Here is the video:

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Tags: Creative Commons, London, video
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July 1st, 2007
I have uploaded a video of Jyri Engeström, Jaiku at Geek Dinner London, Tuesday 12th June. (Download)
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June 27th, 2007
Come and join the London Geeks and play Werewolf.
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May 18th, 2007
London Hack Day
I’ve now got a full month to start thinking about what kind of hack I want to build.
Any ideas?

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March 16th, 2007
Zack Exley, a political consultant wrote “Don´t just hire a blogger, BE the blogger!“. I agree and thing that election campaigning blogs should be transparent and collective. Bloggers shouldn’t be paid and and the whole campaigning team should blog about the campaign.
On the 26th of December 2005 I was really a Drama Queen, I remember it clearly only because I blogged about it. Four months before the General Elections for the 17th Knesset (parliament) held in Israel on 28th of March 2006. Dan Goldenblatt, political adviser to member of Knesset Dr. Roman Bronfman invited a politically charged young teenager to a meeting. I came late and missed most of it. Assia, my friend whom I dragged to meetings and occasionally helped me let of steam and complain, moan and shout, or just plain unpleasant, was present at the meeting. When I barged in, the young man was hired to our team. I left the party offices with Assia, she told me what happened during the meeting. To this day I don’t understand why Dan was so charmed by this kid, well he did mange to organize high school pupils around the country and campaign a against the implementation of the “Dovrat Commission“. Critics claimed this would privatize the whole Israeli education system. I phoned up Dan and said that I was surprised he hired the boy. I said that we agreed that the campaign would be based on a new kind of politics more accessible and transparent. How could we do that if some bloggers are paid and others are not. I wasn’t going to argue about it, I just said no and made a scene about it. I won, but Dan still told me off. I closed my mobile and told Assia “I am paid to little to compromise my ideology”.
More on ghost bloggers
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March 2nd, 2007
Let’s face it, YouTube has past it sell by date. How many lip-syncing, Mentos Diet-Coke drinking and Lonelygirl15 video dating can you do? I want to mash-up my videos, build upon the creativity of others.
Creative Commons gives us the ideological and the legal structure to do that, but the video sharing sites limit the use of video content.
Did I mention that User Generated Content manufacturers (You) are not getting paid. Should I call out: “Proletarians UGC of all countries, unite!”
Further thoughts
Take it away its addictive and has a bad effect on our attention economy.
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October 23rd, 2006
Daniel Terdiman (GreeterDan Godel), of CNET News.com chatted with Adam Pasick (Adam Reuters), Reuters‘ bureau chief in Second Life.
Why did Reuters open a bureau in Second Life?
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October 21st, 2006
Since Microsoft announced its music player, Zune, Israeli’s have made fun of the new brand that sounds like Zi-Yun in Hebrew and is similar to the F*** word. Reported on Macworld and blogged on Cnet Crave is linguists debate on this issue. I guess the people who brand Microsoft Zune in Israel will consider this. Other brands had similar problems, KIA Car manufacturer and IKEA, the furnishings retailer have both sound like the Hebrew word for vomit and have been branded differently in Israel. KIA is pronounced Ka-Ya and IKEA is E-KE-A.
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October 13th, 2006
I clicked an Ad in technorati and it didn’t work. The Advertising server replied Bad Request (Invalid URL)
. I just wanted to give some revenue back to one of my favorite search engines and it failed me.
Look now I am crying.
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