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Soupmix for 2011-01-15

Pingdom Releases 'Internet 2010 In Numbers' Report http://bit.ly/ekOM8g < big numbers, a lot of spam # Tim Wu Berkman talk on The Master Switch http://bit.ly/gB8ng1 Chapter http://scr.bi/idrn6o # People withdraw all 16,000 books from their library in protest against council plans to close it http://is.gd/OtJckR (via @paulcarvill) #

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Soupmix for 2011-01-14

visualising #bebettr hashtaggers – are you there? http://flic.kr/p/9a9Cig (via @psychemedia) # If anyone at #bebettr or #Bett2011 didn't get an Agile Learning Newspaper http://goo.gl/PIKpw (via @fredgarnett @agilelearn) # OER workshop days: #bebettr oertig http://bit.ly/eRqiQS” # US Patent system so dysfunctional you can patent a stick from a tree http://j.mp/gxI6z7 (via @newsycombinator) #

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Soupmix for 2011-01-13

Ninety five per cent of UK taxes go to Whitehall. http://bit.ly/h2Goyj < anyone for localism? # David Byrne concert film looks promising. Screening with live Q&A with Byrne on Jan 20th http://j.mp/fmurBt (via @daveharte) # Bebttr hacking education conference is tomorrow. http://bettr.org/ You could be there too #bebettr # Open Bilbliographic data challenge http://bit.ly/g6zZ2O #okf […]

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Soupmix for 2011-01-12

.@philipjohn Audio recording: Zoom H4n http://bit.ly/A046F # The Hip-Hop Word Count: A Searchable Rap Almanac http://kck.st/gnpF8S at Kickstarter cc @rootdownfm # Cabinet Office: Public Data Corporation to free up public data and drive innovation http://bit.ly/gIEATq # PublicData.eu: what is it and why are we building it? http://bit.ly/g2TO9u at @okfn blog # A portal for European […]

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Soupmix for 2011-01-12

RT @frontlineblog: WikiLeaks – holding up a mirror to journalism? (Broadcasting live at http://ustre.am/CAs) (via @hadleypaul) # [Today] Tim Wu on THE MASTER SWITCH http://bit.ly/e4kpcg (via @berkmancenter) < 12.15 ET stream # 4 Must Follow Twitter Lists for Data Junkies: http://bit.ly/gVuRzy #opendata #visualization #data (via @MimasNews @datamarket) # Libel Reform, Bloggers, Scientists and Media Corporations […]

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Soupmix for 2011-01-11

.@simond on Public Administration Select Cttee's enquiry into govt IT: http://bit.ly/i6sa43 (via @lesteph) #lobbying # STOP EVERYTHING YOU'RE DOING! Now is your chance to influence what @mysociety do this year. Make it ace. http://bit.ly/gvlK3I (via @frabcus) # A new #IP_Review blog, written by Prof Ian Hargreaves (leading the review). http://www.uk-ipo.net/blog (via @IP_Review_UK) # Scraping for […]

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Soupmix for 2011-01-09

UK University sues sacked lecturer for libel. WordPress identify blogger http://bit.ly/eDDZ0G #libel # WikiLeaks under attack: the timeline. By @charlesarthur at The Guardian http://jr.ly/6aud Lists attempts to shut down. (via @jayrosen_nyu) # The Fallacy of Data Bubble Ignorance (cc/ @dsearls): http://bit.ly/ggfX1m #vrm #data #privacy (via @carriebish @jmacdonald) # CNET on Twitter subpeona http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20027893-281.html (via @wikileaks) […]

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Soupmix for 2011-01-05

Mozart piano day Radio 3 http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/ #

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Soupmix for 2011-01-05

US publishing 2010: 'News Corp.’s shares advanced by 3.3% despite an 8.8x debt load' http://bit.ly/gkjCoH #

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Soupmix for 2011-01-03

RT @tomperrine: An interview with Maciej Ceglowski of Pinboard. 10K new users from Delicious http://twurl.nl/c0wtvo (via @PinboardIN) # Countdown to #bebettr 14 Jan: http://t.co/cNUsd7x (via @bebettr) <The other education conference, book now # Wikileaks shows that secrecy, not leakers, is still the problem http://is.gd/k0igp (via @CharlieBeckett) #wikileaks #journalism # Open access in 2010 – http://bit.ly/gvVhZa […]

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