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UK: Gowers report on Intellectual Property out now

The Gowers Review of Intellectual Property report (700KB PDF) was released today. I’ll comment on this when I’ve given it a read through; at 150 pages it might take me a while. It’s also worth emphasising that the report provides “recommendations” that carry no legal weight or binding, at least as far as I’m aware. As such, the British government is free to — and probably will — ignore most or all of it. Feel free to call me cynical!

OpenDocument Now Published ISO Standard

OpenDocument Now Published ISO Standard. This is the word processing document format used by OpenOffice which aims to break the format lock-in of the mighty Microsoft Office. By achieving ISO certification it can now be implemented into any software product without royalties. It’s a small step, but hopefully it’ll help wider adoption and convince organisations and governments that they should store their documents in this format, rather than Microsoft’s proprietary document.

Granularity for students – lifehack.org

Granularity for students – lifehack.org: (via BoingBoing)

Granularity is a tremendously useful strategy for students. The typical spiral-bound student-planner doesn’t seem to encourage it; that tool is often little more than a place to store due dates: “research paper due.” But no one can just write a research paper. That paper can only be the result of numerous small-scale tasks. It’s not surprising that students who think of “write research paper” as one monolithic task are likely to put it off far longer than they ought to.

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