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Kiruba Shankar (384)
Chennai, India

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member since:   16/6/2007
birth date:   20/6/1973
about:   Kiruba Shankar is a tech aficianado and founder Director of F5ive Technologies. Prior to this, he was Associate Director at Sulekha.com. Kiruba is one of the founders of The Knowledge Foundation, the group behind successful events like BarCampChennai, BlogCamp, Proto.in and WikiCamp. Kiruba loves teaching and teaches at Anna University, Madras Ad Club and Asian College of Journalism. He is a professional podcaster and hosts a show called 'The Kiruba Show' ( http://www.KirubaShow.com ), where he interviews CEOs of Indian IT companies. BusinessWorld magazine ranks his blog as one of the influential blogs in India. He can be reached at Kiruba@Kiruba.com

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Website:   http://www.kiruba.com
languages:   English | Hindi | Tamil | Telugu
nodes:   A Community Authored Book on Unconferences
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  articles · The Business of Free Music
30/1/2008 20:17 · 29 votes · 6 comments

Victoria Shannon has a well written article in the International Herald Tribune titled "Mainstream music industry realizes the value of 'free'". It brings to light the changing scenario in the music scene that's rather fascinating. I have highlighted key points points from the article for easy reading.

Ten years ago, major music companies worldwide earned a whopping $38 billion...

articles · Views from the International Workshop on Asia and Commons
30/1/2008 17:00 · 30 votes · 2 comments

Rebecca MacKinnon, co-founder of Global Voices jots down her impressions from the International Workshop on Asia and Commons in the Information Age that recently took place in Taipei, Taiwan.

Rebecca's post on her blog was pointed out by Subbiah Arunachalam and made for a really interesting read. I wanted this to reach a wider audience and hence figured it would make sense...

   
 
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  calendar· Chitra Katha - Creative Commons Short Film Contest
27/9/2007 03:42 · no comments

On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of India’s independence, Creative Commons India is organizing a short film contest, on “Better governance through Right To Information”.

We at Creative Commons [CC], India feel that the effective use of the Right to Information is really critical for creating better governance models across the length and breadth of our country. The CC...

articles · The Really Really Free Market
8/8/2007 01:59 · 4 comments

The really really free market is designed to be an open-bazaar in which people are encouraged to experience the joy of giving, without expecting anything back in return.

The market is a totally free and non-commercial event, encouraging the sharing of skills, ideas, objects, smiles, talents, friendship, excitement and discussions. Its based around the ideas of sharing community...

   
 
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  articles · Creative Commons Collage party in Taipei
by Yi-hsuan Lin, ccTaiwan · voted on 15/4/2008 04:06 · 24 votes · no comments

On Friday 21 July, Creative Commons Garden (ccGarden), a local Creative Commons (CC) promotion-oriented organization, in collaboration with Creative Commons Taiwan (ccTaiwan) will host a 'Creative Commons Collage Party' in Taipei. The concept of the party is to invite creators to bring their CC-released works to the party and encourage them to remix and collage their work with one...

articles · The Cost of Culture
by Craig Bregman, MyMojay · voted on 15/4/2008 04:06 · 24 votes · no comments

Culture, as a weapon, has been at the forefront of most conflicts involving mass social change. Language, as one of the main proponents of culture, can cleave societies while reuniting them under a new constitution. The remixed culture of a freshly formed society bares both wounds and ideals forged in the smithy of change. Can this inheritance of combustible conscience be regarded...

   
 
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  blogs · To Jeep or Not To jeep?
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by Rebecca Kahn, iCommons reporter · commented on 15/4/2008 04:10 · 1 comment

Indian IP blog Spicy IP is running a fascinating article about the battle between the South African branches of car manufacturers Chrysler and Mahindra.

They're arguing about the legitimacy of Mahindra's use of the word 'jeep' (in lower case) in an advertisement to describe the type of vehicle they're manufacturing. Chrysler claims it owns the trademark to the world's oldest...

articles · Views from the International Workshop on Asia and Commons
by Kiruba Shankar · commented on 5/2/2008 00:44 · 30 votes · 2 comments

Rebecca MacKinnon, co-founder of Global Voices jots down her impressions from the International Workshop on Asia and Commons in the Information Age that recently took place in Taipei, Taiwan.

Rebecca's post on her blog was pointed out by Subbiah Arunachalam and made for a really interesting read. I wanted this to reach a wider audience and hence figured it would make sense...

   
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