Posts Tagged ‘open access’
Business - Written Tuesday, May 20, 2008 by Deepak Ramachandran - 1 Comment
SEC proposes mandatory XBRL
Last week, the SEC officially proposed a timeline to make XBRL reporting mandatory for large US publicly-traded corporations (see press release here). The great news: this should eventually give individual investors the same kind of analytic capability — especially cross-company analysis — that now only exists for people who can afford a $25k Bloomberg subscription. Even bigger: it may help create a new generation of “provestors” (producers-investors) who *interact* with corporations and each other around financial data, rather than just “consuming” it.
- Someone just hacked my bank account …me
- The Net Gen even shares their income info with their friends
- Kill the iPhone, save the Internet
- Yahoo for integration
- Google enters (and opens up) the mobile phone world
- FirstMonday.org, open access and scholarly publishing
- Wikipedia “front page challenge”, or who wants to delete a Navy Seal that makes knives
- Facebook: A call for openness
- The Future of Open Access Internet

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