2010-November Archive by Thread
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- [Osdc-list] Sony chooses open, Charity in the modern age | opensource.com review, Vol 3, Issue 13,
Jason Hibbets
- [Osdc-list] Open access, tool traps, and web edu FAIL | opensource.com review, Vol 3, Issue 12,
Jason Hibbets
- [Osdc-list] Open services innovation, education reform | opensource.com review, Vol 3, Issue 11,
Jason Hibbets
- [Osdc-list] Androids, spaghetti data, prosth etics, and The White House | opensource.com review – Vol 3 Issue 10,
Jason Hibbets
- Re: [Osdc-list] Fwd: Open and Closed -- Closed-captions for opensource.com videos?,
Wes Leonard
- [Osdc-list] From information overload to Dark Ag es 2.0? | opensource.com review – Vol 3 Issue 9,
Jason Hibbets