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Wednesday, March 24, 2004

Creative Commons explores integrating licensing models in sci/tech. Creative Commons announces steps towards forming a Science Commons initiative. While CC licenses have appeared with Public Library of Science papers, for example, (and evidently BioMed Central,) this project seeks to "delve into both legal areas (patents, data) and subject matter (biomedicine) outside the scope of our current organization." Having gained financial support for Science Commons, CC announces an full-time opening for a manager to "drive the Science Commons exploratory process." (Source: Slashdot) [Open Access News]
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New RNA libraries can selectively inactivate human genes [Science Blog]
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For Some Internet Users, It's Better Late Than Never. Once viewed by many people as a lost digital cause, the nations elderly are now the fastest-growing group of Internet users. By Katie Hafner. [New York Times: Technology]
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McNealy Answers: No Open Source Java [Slashdot]
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Outsourcing Report Blames Schools. A new report by a U.S. high-tech trade group says companies aren't shipping jobs overseas because of cheap labor. No, they're doing it because American schools don't teach enough math and science. By Michelle Delio. [Wired News]
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