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Maggie Tsai

Theatre Ideas: Book Announcement - 0 views

  • As a sidenote, I have also created a Diigo research group for Theatre Tribes, so that people who are interested can contribute websites and articles that might be relevant to this topic that I can add to the website and to the book.
Graham Perrin

Effect of the Depression on Technology - O'Reilly Radar - 2 views

  • this recession will be good for innovation because recessions generally are
  • A recession means technologists cease to be paid vast amounts to duplicate the work of others
  • low-cost high-impact physical events we've created (Ignite, hacker meetups, coworking spaces, foo/bar camps) will thrive
  • ...20 more annotations...
  • agree that tough times foster innovation
  • @gregor's point about cultural activities increasing in Argentina during their 2001 recession sounds like an indicator in favour of open source
  • We are dealing with this as I will be graduating from college and entering the job market
  • I will be a hacker housewife and improve my skills while taking care of husband and home
  • innovation is a cultural effect within companies and cannot be turned on or off due to economic conditions
  • if the company has a traditional mindset
  • then innovation is going to be an uphill climb regardless of how many great ideas are floating around
  • a Fortune 500 company
  • clearly defined ROI
  • also those companies who attempt to clean up the mess government is going to make. The regulations that come out of the current crisis are going to be draconian
  • The additional costs of compliance will also affect new launches and IPOs due to the additional costs, so there is another negative drag on innovation, or at least the monetization of those innovations
  • a social network that harnesses its members to contribute to open source projects? Instead of playing facebook games or posting pics of yourself wasted at the latest party, get the members to commit to donating that extra time to a small piece of a large open source project
  • benefit from a legion of even poorly skilled members if given clear directions
  • qualified peer review
  • use it as a learning process
  • Help others by online mentoring in resource-challenged places, etc.
  • We can afford to devote maybe 10-20% of our time to open source
  • the truth is I put in 20-30 hours a week in the evenings, mornings and week ends to make the big pushes happen
  • sweat equity
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I like that expression - sweat equity
  • Everyone puts in extra time
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    Diigo community thoughts on (at least) the highlighted points will be greatly appreciated. If you can, make your sticky notes public; the highlights will be shared with other interested groups. Thanks!
Maggie Tsai

Sweeny's Canadawiki Weblog: Make Your Own Wiki Textbook With Web 2.0 - 0 views

  • Web 2.0 services are generating what is truly a personal learning renaissance.Here's a comment from teacher Elizabeth Davis at Classroom 2.0:"Following and reading blogs, participating in ning, contributing to wikis, writing in my blog, I haven't thought this much in years. It truly is an amazing phenomenon. I feel so intellectually alive. I'm inspired and challenged constantly. The blogs I read lead me to question and explore new tools and Websites. I haven't written this much since I was in school. It is all so exciting and energizing. For me, classroom 2.0 could just be about my own growth and learning and that would be enough."A good example of a free Web 2.0 service is Wikispaces. Here's a class wiki made with the service - A Broken World, the World War I wiki of a Grade 9 class. Their teacher comments:You are now "textbook writers." Your goal is to make a better, more interesting textbook than that overweight, boring, 20th Century history textbook you're now using. And to do work of such high quality that you can include it on your resume as another example of your academic skills in your "digital portfolio."Here are some other School 2.0 online services:* Diigo- for "social bookmarking" of Web sources.* Blogger - to create a class weblog.* Ning - to build your own social network]
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    You can making over $59.000 in 1 day. Look this www.killdo.de.gg
Dr. Fridemar Pache

Meatball Wiki: TwinPage - 0 views

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    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      Annotations need to be URL-based as TrailFire does it. You can click [1] and you get ample annotations. In this case a snapshot of the whole page, of which I am the author. In wikis longer contributions are not the exception. So please get rid of the 5000 words barrier.
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    Again a comparison of DiiGo and FireTrail annotation capability.
    Please DiiGo programmers, let the 5000 word barrier.

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    You can making over $59.000 in 1 day. Look this www.killdo.de.gg
Graham Perrin

some in-topic links from author's name to list of group member's posts to group: not wo... - 288 views

http://groups.diigo.com/user/sbrady lists Diigo Community. http://groups.diigo.com/user/jaredstein does not list Diigo Community. http://groups.diigo.com/user/natetronn does not list Diig...

group forum topic author member user TTW GUI inconsistency bug gpd4

Graham Perrin

THANKS! Apologies for the flood. Improvements noted :) - 196 views

It's a few months since I said a big thank-you to Diigo, for providing such a great service! This (long bank holiday) weekend I have been unusually busy on Diigo and other fronts, mainly because I...

thanks gpd4 thank you

Fuzbolero .

Where can I find a list of my posts? - 59 views

Hi Vincent, thanks for the links. It looks like even if I am logged in, those links does not work for private groups, is that correct? The 3rd one is what I am looking for, but it would be very pra...

gui

Wade Ren

Calling for educators / usecases! - 28 views

indeed, the terms of service was done a long time ago, and is in need to a good review again. Will take that into consideration. Thanks.

education workshop

Graham Perrin

[News] Full text search in forum - 20 views

Recent issues with full text search in group topics Example http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/search?what=bookmarking+referring does not find your words at http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diig...

forum news search

Dr. Fridemar Pache

Bug or Feature: PublicTags - 21 views

PrivateTagsMadePublicVersusPublicTagsFromStart Thank you Maggie, thank you Diigo: just checked it, you are right. You support it indeed. Perhaps the DiigoEngine earlier made a difference between ...

publictags

Graham Perrin

Diigo Help Center: users: [MISSING] - 8 views

http://help.diigo.com/User:Maggie_diigo http://help.diigo.com/User:Wade The expression [MISSING] is presented, I suspect a bug; Wade has contributed content such as http://help.diigo.com/index.p...

help.diigo.com bug gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 24 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Improving Diigo Help - 7 views

> help ON THE PAGES THEMSELVES +1 > a tips page This group is described as a place to share our … tips, tricks, and ideas etc.. There's a wealth of information but even with good search results,...

meta help

Alex Parker

Black gold billionaires - the 10 biggest oil producing countries - 1 views

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    The world's 10 biggest oil producing countries account for over 65% of the world's total oil output with Saudi Arabia, the United States and Russia - the top 3 oil producers - contributing significantly more than all seven other countries put together.Offshore-technology.com profiles the 10 biggest oil producing countries based on the latest production data.
wpserena

Veste Lacoste Pas Cher En - 0 views

Antonio Domingo Sanchez 1 commentaire La discussion estfermée?: vous ne pouvez pas poster de nouveaux commentaires.La plusgrande place financière européenne, éclaboussée par la fraude sur lestaux d...

inconsistency

started by wpserena on 05 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

First Impressions & some issues - 108 views

> difference between searching My Library and searching one of my Groups True. Diigo Groups were a relatively late addition to the Diigo feature set. Whilst Diigo 4.0 beta brought great improvem...

Help delicious groups tags curation search replace bug suggestion

Little Earth Group

Why are designer personalised canvas bags racing ahead of other bags? - 0 views

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    To prevent damage to the Mother Earth, more people are preferring to use canvas bags which are 100% eco-friendly and have huge contribution in making the world greener. Bag manufacturers are manufacturing several types of canvas bags including personalised canvas bags.
Alex Parker

Predictive flood modelling - Cranfield University's solution to flooding on Britain's r... - 1 views

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    Train delays consistently rank high on the list of rail travellers' main bugbears and, according to their own figures, in the UK some 60% of delays can be attributed to Network Rail. Contributing to this unhappy statistic are factors including infrastructure faults, trespass, vandalism and cable theft - but arguably the most significant, and potentially the most costly, is the weather.
Graham Perrin

user-posted content and dedication to the public domain: gentle review of a Diigo Agree... - 48 views

Graham, Thanks for looking into this. Anyone with this area expertise, we'd also very much welcome your kind help. Thanks We basically use broiler plate language. Currently our bandwidth is ...

terms conditions agreement wording review resolved private Creative Commons CC Public Domain Dedication gpd4

Graham Perrin

Diigo Help Center: RSS feeds: [MISSING] (No Articles) - 16 views

For eighteen of eighteen named users at http://help.diigo.com/Special:ListRss for both types of feed (Contributions) (My Watchlist) there are no articles and the expression [MISSING] is presented.

help.diigo.com RSS bug gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 24 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
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