Tag Archives: Democracy

Democracy and voting.

Today was the election here in Sweden, where everyone was supposedly voting for their preferred government in state, municipality and city. Well, in fact, it’s been possible to vote ahead of time for the last 1 or 2 weeks, but … Continue reading

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Redefining privacy.

It’s Choose Privacy Week, whatever that is (not even Wikipedia knows!). First time I’ve heard of it anyway, but 20K Films made a movie or two about it, and they say: “The first-ever Choose Privacy Week will take place May … Continue reading

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Apple versus Adobe.

The iPad won’t have Flash support. I giggle when I write this. It’s not news, at all, I’m just slow on the pick-up. Adobe person on Adobe’s blog reacts to this. A guy at TUAW (The Unofficial Apple Weblog) responds … Continue reading

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Quoting, on culture.

From Rock, Paper, Shotgun: “Goodbye The Silver Lining. Our culture is formed by the sharing of ideas. Throughout history, for millennia, every piece of art, music, literature and entertainment has been the result of a worldwide collaboration. It’s been an … Continue reading

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It’s evolving.

DRM (Digital Restrictions Management) was introduced some years ago, and pulled headlines e.g. with Sony’s “invisible on the Running Processes software” that was secretly installed onto computers when a music CD from Sony was loaded. I personally bought a number … Continue reading

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Three.

To most people, there are two options out there when it comes to computers — Windows or Mac OS. The former is cheaper (in the sense that its hardware is cheaper) but stable as nitroglycerin (improving, but I’ve yet to … Continue reading

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Obama.

After seeing the results of the election, I can’t help but feel renewed hope for the country that I once held in so high a regard. For the first time in years, I felt an inkling of the desire to … Continue reading

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