For the past few days I have been immersed once again in the arcane world of blog feeds. Getting my server to read some RSS and Atom feeds and digest the information and then post it on "regular" web pages so you can get a "taste" of a bunch of blogs … [Continue reading]
Free Wireless and Open Knowledge
There's a lot of excitement around the world, both in undeveloped and developed countries about "free information infrastructure" and about free or inexpensive access to the Internet. The Open Knowledge Foundation Network (OKFN) is one promoter of … [Continue reading]
The Mesh becomes reality
In March, when I visited Bhagsu, up above Dharamsala, a fellow named Yahel Ben-David (photo) had just "switched on" the first nodes in the "backbone for a wireless Internet mesh" that he hoped would bring wireless connectivity to the Tibetan exile … [Continue reading]
Evangelism and process planning
Use Linux! Use Windows because everyone else does and Microsoft isn't going to go away. Use Java because it runs everywhere. Use Plone/Zope. Use Drupal. Use Open Source. Use commercial products because they're well-supported. Use Freeware. On and on … [Continue reading]
Tibetan IT Professionals Pool Talents In New Association
Palo Alto, CA, April 15, 2005 - The Dharamsala Information Technology Group (DITG) was launched today to tackle Information Technology (IT) development in the region. … [Continue reading]
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