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There’s an interesting thread about the controversy regarding Flickr’s removal of a photoshopped image depicting President Obama as the Joker from “Batman”. The removal of the image has questions about copyright infringement, censorship, and free speech. I’ve included a list of articles in reverse chronological order about the Flickr controversy.
Flickr v. Free Speech. Where Is [...]

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Guest David Pogue @pogue, New York Times technology columnist and author of  The World According to Twitter joins Leo Laporte, Amber MacArthur, Sarah Lane to discuss his new book. Additional discussion topics cover Flickr, Delicious, URL Shorteners, and more. Net@night, published August 5th, 2009.

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Fantastic Powerpoint by John Allspaw about communications and cooperation between development and operations at Flickr.
Flickr takes the idea of “release early, release often” to an extreme – on a normal day there are 10 full deployments of the site to our servers. This session discusses why this rate of change works so well, and the [...]

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Information from Google’s YouTube Channels 2.0 Beta blog.
Supporting a protocol for distributed social networking. Host your identity in a place of your choosing, maintain ultimate control over your personal information, and interact with your friends and family in a secure manner.
Four short links from O’Reilly Media. 10+ Deploys Per Day from Flickr, and more from [...]

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