GitHub Workflow and Legal Drafting – Slaw http://www.slaw.ca/2017/04/21/github-workflow-and-legal-drafting/
How we know what we know: The Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC) helps unlock millions of connections between scholarly research – Wikimedia Blog
The Wikimedia Foundation, in collaboration with 29 publishers and a network of organizations, including the Public Library of Science (PLOS), the Internet Archive, Mozilla, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, and many others, announced the Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC), which aims to make citation data freely available for anyone to access.
Scholarly publishers deposit the bibliographic record and raw metadata for their publications to Crossref. Thanks to a growing list of publishers participating in I4OC, reference metadata for nearly 15 million scholarly papers in Crossref’s database will become available to the public without copyright restriction.1 This data includes bibliographic information (like the title of a paper, its author(s), and publication date), machine readable identifiers like DOIs (Digital Object Identifier, a common way to identify scholarly works), as well as data on how papers reference one another. It will help draw connections within scientific research, find and surface relevant information, and enrich knowledge in places like Wikipedia and Wikidata.
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/04/06/initiative-for-open-citations/
Book publishing in the digital age | TechCrunch
“The lack of video, the lack of audio,” writes Richard Nash in What is the Business of Literature?, “is a feature of literature, not a bug.” This is exactly how we look at the book business at Thought Catalog. Books aren’t an antiquated technology. Books are cutting-edge technology. In fact, books are the greatest virtual reality machines on the market. While virtual reality gear like Oculus engulfs the brain to present a different reality, books engage the brain and present a different reality through a more creative exchange between medium and self.
wptavern.com: PHP 5.6 Is Now the Most Widely Used PHP Version
wptavern.com: PHP 5.6 Is Now the Most Widely Used PHP Version. https://wptavern.com/php-5-6-is-now-the-most-widely-used-php-version
Forbes Now: PS4 Pro 4K Vs Xbox One S 4K – Which Is The Resolution King?
Forbes Now: PS4 Pro 4K Vs Xbox One S 4K – Which Is The Resolution King? http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwrvLwwzk
VentureBeat: Verizon and AT&T latest to suspend Google ads over controversial videos
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BetaNews: Firefox for Linux is now Netflix compatible
BetaNews: Firefox for Linux is now Netflix compatible. https://betanews.com/2017/03/22/firefox-linux-netflix/
Is this the end for the Genius annotation platform?
nius, which raised $56.9 million on the promise that it would one day annotate the entire internet, has been losing its minds. In January, the company quietly laid off a quarter of its staff, with the bulk of the cuts coming from the engineering department. In a post on the Genius blog at the time, co-founder Tom Lehman told employees that Genius planned to shift its emphasis away from the annotation platform that once attracted top-tier investors in favor of becoming a more video-focused media company.
The Verge: Brain drain. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwgLyzwDk
The article makes no mention of the future if the Law Genius that launched with much fanfare some years ago but seemed to fall into disuse more recently.
Saveur Daily: The 6 Best Irish Whiskeys to Sip this St. Patrick’s Day (Besides Jameson)
Saveur Daily: The 6 Best Irish Whiskeys to Sip this St. Patrick’s Day (Besides Jameson) http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIw7vDaxTQ
Android Authority: How to break free of Google’s ecosystem
Android Authority: How to break free of Google’s ecosystem. http://google.com/newsstand/s/CBIwja-xxDQ