A Softer World by Emily Horne and Joey Comeau
Tech Policy, Development and World Affairs
This blog is devoted to stuff that white people like
The New Media Consortium (NMC) is an international 501(c)3 not-for-profit consortium of nearly 300 learning-focused organizations dedicated to the exploration and use of new media and new technologies.
…a blog about open maps, geographical data and openstreetmap
Wikimedia, wikis, free content & free culture
There's more to life than books, you know, but not much more
ia, usability, interface and content
Not quite the last of the last of the true believers.
The Free Knowledge Institute (FKI) is a non-profit organisation that fosters the free exchange of knowledge in all areas of society. Inspired by the Free Software movement, the FKI promotes freedom of use, modification, copying and distribution of knowledge in four different but highly related fields: education, technology, culture and science.
A one man band with no fans
education, motivation and experience
xkcd.com: A webcomic of romance and math humor.
An Illustrated Jocularity.
Graham Linehan's Hompendium of Dorithies.
... taking over the world like we always do!
Webcomics of a specialized length.
Distilling fine web design since 1863
Each year, the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) conference hosts some of the world's most fascinating people: Trusted voices and convention-breaking mavericks, icons and geniuses. These podcasts (also available in audio format) capture the most extraordinary presentations delivered from the TED stage.
Richard Stallman's political notes
A blog devoted to the RIAA's lawsuits of intimidation brought against ordinary working people.
Casual Dismissals from Danny O'Brien
Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards. Instead of throwing away what works today, microformats intend to solve simpler problems first by adapting to current behaviors and usage patterns (e.g. XHTML, blogging).
The Thoughts of Matt Palmer
LawFont is a group blog dedicated to discussing issues with a tech and law flavour. Because of the nature of the subjects, and the bloggers, the discussion often flows into economics, policy, and the occasional bit of pure geekiness.
Adactio is the online home of Jeremy Keith, a web developer living and working in Brighton, England.
Everybody Loves Eric Raymond is a web comic depicting the very real lives of Richard Stallman, Eric Raymond and Linus Torvalds as accurately as comedically possible.
Their real lives, which include living together in a house, with dynamic dimensions, without their wives or girlfriends. Also, they always wear the same clothes. And don’t move their eyes much.
Jeff Waugh is passionate about the philosophy of Software Freedom and the business of Open Source.
EFF is the leading civil liberties group defending your rights in the digital world.
Dave Barry has been at The Miami Herald since 1983. A Pulitzer Prize winner for commentary, he writes about issues ranging from the international economy to exploding toilets.
Latest updates from Doctor Who
Our mission is to raise public awareness about the dangers of DRM (Digital Resitrictions Management), and by doing so, eliminate DRM technology.
Merle Kessler is a member of Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre ("America's Monty Python"). His alter ego is ranting columnist Ian Shoales ("I gotta go.")
A comic about a boy on a stick and a snake.
Reading these lists aloud to your workmates whilst giggling like a little girl does not induce mass hysteria....
Not sure why though...
The Craft Economy tells you about stuff we’re doing, music we’re listening to, and things we like.
The Open Font Library is a sister project of the Open Clip Art Library. The goal of this project is to collect public domain fonts so that they may be used freely.
Paul Krugman is an Op-Ed columnist for The New York Times.
Somebody Think Of The Children is a blog about censorship and moral panic in Australia, with a particular focus on Internet censorship.
This is a good blog. This is the best blog. It is about god and the universe and those horrible screaming monkeys and the time I made a pizza out of an old tire and a can of whip cream. This is the Fafblog.