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A programmer who helped create RSS, Mr. Swartz was also a charismatic leader in the movement to make information free online.
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Paradoxically, that third-rate burglary, as President Nixon called it, and the ensuing cover-up, also made information free.
Wales's most radical contribution may be not to have made information free but — in his own alma-matricidal way — to have invented a system that does not favor the Ph.D. over the well-read fifteen-year-old.
The truth is, Microsoft couldn't give a damn about making information free – remember Encarta?
The principle of making information free seems, at first glance, to spread the power of information out of elite bubbles to benefit everyone.
His goal in life, however, is a frankly progressive one: by making information freer, he hopes to make the world fairer, kinder, and nicer.
It touts the advantages of society publishing practices and commits signers to making information as free as possible, "depending on each publisher's business and publishing requirements".
Sixteen months ago, the US Drug Enforcement Administration made information of "potential operations to free Guzman" known to Mexican authorities, according to an unnamed DEA official who spoke to the Associated Press.
Because the same free flow that makes information cheap and reproducible helps us treasure the sight of information that is not.
In addition, its semistructured text for protein annotation makes information extraction more reliable than those from free text.
However, as our discussion of reflective practices and professional artistry shows, a new theory-in-use can emerge that specifies double-loop norms and governing values on which most people agree when they are made explicit; examples are valid information, free and informed choice and internal commitment to the choices made (Argyris and Schön 1974: 87).
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