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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Winning Discussions: False Dilemma (Effective Pirating) | PirateTimes - 0 views

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    "September 1, 2014 · by Andrew Reitemeyer · in Tips & Tricks Logical fallacies are techniques that people use to make an argument appear convincing even when it is wrong. Learning how to identify and refute logical fallacies is one of the best ways to win in a discussion. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Michel Bauwens, P2P FoundSynthetic Overview of the Collaborative Economy | openeverythi... - 0 views

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    ""At the heart of our economies, a diversification and increasing importance of collaborative practices can be observed. By proposing alternative paths of value creation and sharing, these practices open new perspectives in terms of consumption, production and innovation models.""
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

10 Open Source Policies for a Commons-Based Society - Shareable - 1 views

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    [# Via FB Tia Carr via Olivier Schulbaum] By Michel Bauwens Sunday Michel Bauwens is the founder of the P2P Foundation and former advisor to the goverment of Ecuador for a project to "remake the roots of Ecuador's economy, setting off a transition into a society of free and open knowledge."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Is there a creativity deficit in science? | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    "In March 1989, Tim Berners-Lee, a 33-year-old software engineer at Europe's largest Physics Laboratory (CERN), was frustrated with how the Internet would only enable sharing of information between clients and a single server. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Red Hat Technical Support Engineer intern story | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "Open source not just software at Red Hat"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Does open source boost mental health? Posted 25 Aug 2014 by Phil Shapiro | Opensource... - 0 views

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    "Open source is as much a philosophy of living as it is a method of creating software. Part of this philosophy is that everything designed by the human mind is improvable."
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    "Open source is as much a philosophy of living as it is a method of creating software. Part of this philosophy is that everything designed by the human mind is improvable."
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    "Open source is as much a philosophy of living as it is a method of creating software. Part of this philosophy is that everything designed by the human mind is improvable."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to foster engagement in your community | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "The room was packed with almost 30 community managers from around the world. We were attending the Community Leadership Summit in Portland, Oregon and I was leading a session called Building programs and other ways to engage your community. "
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    "The room was packed with almost 30 community managers from around the world. We were attending the Community Leadership Summit in Portland, Oregon and I was leading a session called Building programs and other ways to engage your community. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

La OMS, la telefonía móvil y la salud: las mentiras de un antiantenas - 0 views

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    "Luis Alfonso Gámez | Plácido González Nogueira, socio de la clínica viguesa Medicalmagnetic, asegura hoy en La Voz de Galicia que la Organización Mundial de la salud (OMS), el MInisterio de Sanidad y los tribunales consideran probado que las ondas de radiofrecuencia producen "alteraciones de sueño, depresión, trastornos nerviosos, cambios de humor, fatiga crónica, irritabilidad, migraña, dolores reumáticos y fibromialgia". Lo dice al principio de una entrevista repleta, por su parte, de falsedades:"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

We cannot do modern science unless it's open | Peter Murray-Rust | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "Open is about sharing and collaboration. It's the idea that "we" is more powerful, more rewarding and fulfilling than "I". I can't promise jobs, but I do know that open is becoming very big. Governments and funders are pushing the open agenda, even though academics are generally uninterested or seriously self-interested."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Open source project is only as strong as the community behind it | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "When I first started working at ByWater Solutions the company was in its infancy, and as such couldn't afford a full time employee, but that didn't stop them from hiring me."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

New way of thinking is collaboration and open source way | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "Throughout most of my education, I was taught that collaboration was cheating. With the exception of teacher-sanctioned group projects, I had learned that working with others to solve problems was not acceptable. "
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    "Throughout most of my education, I was taught that collaboration was cheating. With the exception of teacher-sanctioned group projects, I had learned that working with others to solve problems was not acceptable. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Internet Activism Worked Today. Here's How to Keep the Momentum Going | Opinion | WIRED - 0 views

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    " year and a half ago, the Internet did something it likes to do: It got outraged. A man in Washington made a bad decision that screwed over thousands of small businesses and hundreds of thousands more consumers."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Interview with Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona of Bitergia | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "OSCON 2014" [Understanding the metrics behind open source projects]
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Building an Inter-University Private Cloud with Open Source ownCloud | Linux.com - 0 views

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    "In late 2011, a lively discussion (we enjoy lively discussions here in Germany) among the IT managers of the publicly-funded research universities in Northrhine-Westfalia (NRW), Germany's most populous federal state, started over a set of interrelated topics:" [# ! #Knowledge is for #Share]
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    "In late 2011, a lively discussion (we enjoy lively discussions here in Germany) among the IT managers of the publicly-funded research universities in Northrhine-Westfalia (NRW), Germany's most populous federal state, started over a set of interrelated topics:"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Tips for building an open source community around your product | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "I am frequently asked, "Why did you decide to make your product open source?" At Kaltura, we took the open source road partly because of curiosity and passion, and partly because we entered a market where competition was already getting fierce and there was a clear lack of an open source and standards oriented solution."
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    "I am frequently asked, "Why did you decide to make your product open source?" At Kaltura, we took the open source road partly because of curiosity and passion, and partly because we entered a market where competition was already getting fierce and there was a clear lack of an open source and standards oriented solution."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Who's winning the race to power and truth: Science or spirituality? - National Holistic... - 0 views

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    "June 25, 2014 Deepak Chopra in a June 24, 2014 article, "Skepticism and a Million Dollar Challenge," brings our attention to a new age of skepticism. He states: "Skepticism, of the kind advanced by characters as diverse as James "The Amazing" Randi, Richard Dawkins, Laurence Krauss, and Jerry Coyne, does far more harm than good."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

culture defined for kids » Merriam-Webster - 0 views

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    "c : the characteristic features of everyday life shared by people in a particular place or time " [Filial de Encyclopædia Britannica - en.wikipedia.org]
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Institute for Responsible Technology - GMO Myths and Truths report - 0 views

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    "Executive Summary GMO Myths and Truths report Genetically modified (GM) crops are promoted on the basis of a range of far-reaching claims from the GM crop industry and its supporters. They say that GM crops: Are an extension of natural breeding and do not pose different risks from naturally bred crops Are safe to eat and can be more nutritious than naturally bred crops Are strictly regulated for safety Increase crop yields Reduce pesticide use Benefit farmers and make their lives easier Bring economic benefits Benefit the environment Can help solve problems caused by climate change Reduce energy use Will help feed the world. However, a large and growing body of scientific and other authoritative evidence shows that these claims are not true. On the contrary, evidence presented in this report indicates that GM crops: Are laboratory-made, using technology that is totally different from natural breeding methods, and pose different risks from non-GM crops Can be toxic, allergenic or less nutritious than their natural counterparts Are not adequately regulated to ensure safety Do not increase yield potential Do not reduce pesticide use but increase it Create serious problems for farmers, including herbicide-tolerant "superweeds", compromised soil quality, and increased disease susceptibility in crops Have mixed economic effects Harm soil quality, disrupt ecosystems, and reduce biodiversity Do not offer effective solutions to climate change Are as energy-hungry as any other chemically-farmed crops Cannot solve the problem of world hunger but distract from its real causes - poverty, lack of access to food and, increasingly, lack of access to land to grow it on. Based on the evidence presented in this report, there is no need to take risks with GM crops when effective, readily available, and sustainable solutions to the problems that GM technology is claimed to address already
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Citation management tool for open science | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "References and citations are what make the scientific and academic worlds go round. Everyone has their own system for keeping track of their research, from dumping everything onto a desk, to dumping everything into a folder (I like to call this the Pensky Method), to dumping everything into folders on a computer."
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    "References and citations are what make the scientific and academic worlds go round. Everyone has their own system for keeping track of their research, from dumping everything onto a desk, to dumping everything into a folder (I like to call this the Pensky Method), to dumping everything into folders on a computer."
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