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Matt Lisle

MIT Mobile Web | Get MIT Mobile Web at SourceForge.net - 1 views

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    The MIT Mobile Web Open Source Project is designed to allow developers to collaborate on developing Mobile Web Sites primarily for higher education institutions to provide mobile access to information to students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Aaron Choate

The Hydra Project - Hydra - DuraSpace Wiki - 0 views

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    Hydra is a multi-institutional collaboration to build a common, open source framework for multi-function, multi-purpose, repository-powered applications.
Jade Diaz

Trello - 1 views

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    Free hosted project management tool.  Watch the video, it looks pretty awesome.
Matt Lisle

development roadmap [Zotero Documentation] - 0 views

  • Zotero 2.0: Server sync with groups September 2008 Zotero 2.0 will offer users the ability to share collections with others through the Zotero Server. Users will be able to create collaborative groups and share notes and tags along with their bibliographic metadata. Data will be available at different access levels (e.g. read-only).
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    This new feature for Zotero will come in use for Fred's grant.
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    This new feature for Zotero will come in use for Fred's grant.
Matt Lisle

Teambox | Project management and collaboration software - 0 views

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    Just turned up in my RSS feeds... Looks pretty cool...
matthewav

Sketching For Better Mobile Experiences - 1 views

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    An interesting article on using sketches in the collaboration within a team. While this article concentrates on mobile solutions, sketching can be used for websites as well. A pull-quote from the article: "Learning from sketches is based largely on the ambiguous nature of their representation. (Sketches) do not specify everything and lend themselves to, and encourage, various interpretations that were not consciously integrated into them by their creator."
Jade Diaz

Atomic Is The Missing Interface Design Tool In Your Browser - 2 views

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    Atomic is a browser based design application allows graphic/UI designers to create work that can be viewed and manipulated from within the browser. Designers can quickly share their ideas with a link and collaborators can give feedback right inside the product. (link sent by Aaron)
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    In-browser design/prototyping tool that could change the way we work in the future.
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