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Public Knowledge has a fundraiser planned for next Wednesday, April 21. More details here. The group is celebrating those technology companies who have taken a stand against the Broadcast Flag, publicizing the FCC's upcoming proceedings that will set rules for software-defined radio, and generally throwing a party.
I'd be there myself but will be traveling next week -- I'm off Monday to the Systems and Software Technology Conference, a conclave about military software development, to learn more about that part of the programming universe.
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It is now about two weeks since I have begun splitting my time between work here at Salon and work on my book, and I'm still trying to regain my balance! I have shelves of books to read, and mountains of notes to organize, and piles of research to do. There seem to be several people out there who are able to keep up a prodigious blogging output while also working on a book project. So far I don't seem to be among them.
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Fiona Morgan used to work here at Salon on our news team; now she's doing good work at the Durham Independent: Check out this piece on the conservative smear campaign against the group September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, or Fiona's earlier opus on the copyright wars.
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