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Selected (belated, extended) Saturday Links
The past two weeks haven’t really left time to compile my selected links, though there have been many. A few days at SxSWi (on which more, later) followed by travelling with the family and the inevitable work backlog moved blogging way down the priority list. So here’s a mammoth selectio...
a work on process - Mar 28, 2009 - [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ]

links for 2009-03-12
Verizon Customers - Just Say No! - ReadWriteWeb this is pretty gruesome… you have to opt-out of the company sharing your personal data! and it's not exactly easy for some customers, it seems (tags: privacy business TOS weinberger verizon marketing customer mobile policy readwriteweb) A fe...
Media Influencer - Mar 12, 2009 - [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ]

Four short links: 12 Mar 2009
Programming language security, robot laws, open data platform, and telephony recharged: Languages and Security Reading (Ivan Krstić) -- I love his tripartite division of language security work, as it completely gels with my experience. 1. The “My name is Correctness, king of kings” peop...
O'Reilly Radar - Insight, analysis, and research about emerging technologies. - Mar 12, 2009 - [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ]

Simon Brunning: Links for 2009-03-10 [del.icio.us]
The Guardian Open Platform openplatform-python A few notes on the Guardian Open Platform...
Planet TW - Mar 11, 2009 - [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ]

Open Platform
Somewhat quietly within the past couple weeks, two major newspapers, on each side of the Atlantic, have opened up their data and content APIs. Last month, on their Open blog, the New York Times introduced their Developer Network. Then just yesterday, on their DataBlog and OpenPlatformBlog, the Guard...
MetaFilter - Mar 11, 2009 - [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ]

Programmable Web: The Guardian Launches API: News as Platform
In a well-received move, major British newspaper The Guardian has opened up access to its content and data sets to third parties.  The Guardian’s Open Platform comprises both an API (our new Guardian API Profile) and a Data Store that provide access to multimedia content and data sets respect...
Planet Ajaxian - Mar 11, 2009 - [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ]

The Guardian Opens Up With New Developer API
The UK newspaper and website, the Guardian, has announced a new open API which will give third-party sites access to all the content the newspaper produces, both in print and online — over a million articles going back to 1999. The Guardian’s new open approach comes on the heals of a similar mov... [3 Citations]
Epicenter - Mar 10, 2009 - [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ]

Guardian Open Platform
The Guardian has launched a new 'platform' that will allow other services to integrate with their own offerings. Praise was immediate. Tom Watson, MP, writes, "Guardian Open Platform is a chasmic leap into the future. It is a work of simplistic beauty that I'm sure will have a dramatic impact in the... [2 Citations]
Stephen's Web ~ OLDaily - Mar 10, 2009 - [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ]

Guardian Open Platform
Real innovation from The Guardian with a positive response all round (via OLDaily)....
A poke with a sharp stick - May 31, 2006 - [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ]