2009
2008
bkkeepr | Track your reading and bookmark on the go
Track your reading and bookmark on the go
The Future of Ideas is now Free (Lessig Blog)
(via)After a productive and valuable conversation with my publisher, Random House, they've agreed to permit The Future of Ideas to be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license. You can download the book for free here, or above.
2007
2006
2005
Sci-Fi Lists - Top 200 Sci-Fi Books (1-100)
by 2 others (via)A statistical survey of the all-time Top 100 science fiction books
Judge A Book... by its Cover
by 2 others (via)Here you will find hard-boiled detectives, scantily-clad floozies, unlikely space-ships, grotesque aliens, bizarre religious images, beatnik shockers, hell's angels, skinheads, barbarian heroes, and horrifying monsters... among others.
G.K.Chesterton's Works on the Web
(via)My aim is to provide a single source for all of Chesterton's works which are available as etexts.
Incipit Blog
by 23 others (via)Ça a débuté comme ça. Moi j’avais jamais rien dit. Rien. (Journal audio de lectures à voix haute)
Lessig's Code v.2
by 6 others (via)Lawrence Lessig first published Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace in 1999. After five years in print and five years of changes in law, technology, and the context in which they reside, Code needs an update. But rather than do this alone, Professor Lessig is using this wiki to open the editing process to all, to draw upon the creativity and knowledge of the community. This is an online, collaborative book update; a first of its kind.
Boing Boing: Freedom of Expression(R): new CC-licensed book about the copyfight
"I just read the chapter on how Happy Birthday To You ended up belonging to Time-Warner, a hair-raising and vile little story that should be required reading for everyone who argues that copyright is here to serve creators."
Project Aon
by 2 others (via)Joe Dever a mis plusieurs de ses livres dont vous êtes le héros (Loup Solitaire, Kai,...) à la disposition des internautes.
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