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ionela

The FireWire interface - 0 views

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    FireWire is a high speed and low-cost serial bus, initially developed by Apple and Texas Instruments.
Sarah HL

Google Wave : Plateforme de communication centralisée - 0 views

  • Pouvez vous installer votre propre Facebook sur un serveur, le modifier et le faire communiquer avec tous les Facebook qui existent ?La question est : si tu en avais la possibilité, est-ce que tu le ferais ?regarde, n'importe qui peut créer son propre twitter aujourd'hui avec Jaiku, pourtant t'as pas 150000 twitter-like qui tournent ;-)
    • Sarah HL
       
      on twitter and twitter clone on your server (in french)
Graham Perrin

Google Wave has developers buzzing | Webware - CNET - 0 views

  • Developer support is crucial to the success of Google Wave
  • the genius behind Google Wave is
  • in the way Google has assembled a set of existing technologies into an attractive platform for developers
Diego Morelli

Remix Culture, Creative Commons & a Short Stories Project in Literature - 0 views

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    A Brisbane-based, international remixable literature project named Remix My Lit released this summer their first publication, "Through the Clock's Workings": it's defined as the world's first remixed and remixable anthology of literature. (continue....)
Mike Chelen

What Socrates Can Teach You About Social Media - 0 views

  • get involved
  • Interact with people. Make mistakes. Learn. 
  • always room for improvement
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  • Which relationships need more nurturing
  • How can you better serve your community
  • Ask somebody
  • Be the person you’ve always wanted to be.  Practice what you preach.
  • This balancing act is one of the trickiest you’ll ever have to walk, but if you make your best efforts to stay true to yourself and others it will be noticed, appreciated and respected.
  • Employ your time in improving yourself by other’s writings, so that you shall gain easily what others have labored hard for.
  • follow it through
  • Do your best
  • effective word of mouth
  • reward you with deeper connections
  • it’s ok to unplug for a while and take a break
  • Don’t worry
  • Flesh out the details
  • One who is injured ought not to return the injury, for on no account can it be right to do an injustice;
  • it is not right to return an injury, or to do evil to any man, however much we have suffered from him. 
  • it is easy for a message to be misconstrued
  • When most messages transmitted are text
  • The only true wisdom consists in knowing that you know nothing.
  • Keep your mind in a constant state of openness.
  • Be willing to truly listen to what others have to say and don’t hold on to your ideas so strongly that you are unable to see a new and greater truth.
  • Earnest debate helps the truth to rise to the top for all to see.
  • debate respectfully while keeping an open mind
  • you and the person with whom you are debating will be the better for it in the end
  • Remember that there is nothing stable in human affairs; therefore avoid undue elation in prosperity, or undue depression in adversity.
  • Remain constantly moving towards your goals, ever evolving.
  • The important thing is that you have taken the initiative and and are moving forward.
  • constructive criticism
  • don’t be afraid to try something new
  • the harder you work and the better informed you strive to be, the more your intuition seems to pay off
anonymous

Home | Jasig Community - 0 views

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    Jasig is a consortium of educational institutions and commercial affiliates sponsoring open source software projects for higher education.
Dr. Sorin Adam Matei

Projects - Research in Information Technology - 0 views

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    Scholarly Communication Projects recently funded by Mellon foundation.
Diego Morelli

Tangible Knowledge & Social Media - 11 views

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    Here's an interesting description by D. Roberts about social media as a collection of knowledge assets that have to be organized, in order to achieve what he calls "Tangible Knowledge, the Holy grail of finance". Some highlights from my transcription below... (continue...)
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Lijit | Search Tools for Your Blog: Increase Page Views, Search Stats and Reader Engage... - 4 views

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    Increase page views and reader engagement across your sites. Unify your content and make it searchable.
Graham Perrin

Launch of co-ment® 2 services | Sopinspace | Public Debate and Co-operation o... - 5 views

  • Launch of co-ment(R) 2 services
  • co-ment 1 services operated on the www.co-ment.net site are now being phased out
  • co-ment 2 services
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  • threaded discussions of comments
  • annotation
  • high-quality exports
  • imports from commonly used formats
  • structured text
  • large texts, massive commenting
  • English, Spanish, French, Brazilian Portugese, Bulgarian and Norwegian
  • An efficient groupware workspace for text and user management Your own URL Advanced wiki-like editing and versioning SSL Securized communications
acteva solutions

Private Social Network - 0 views

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    It is not always possible to discuss business matters with clients in an open forum due to security issues. Use a private social network to do away with this problem and invite your selected guests to this circle.
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    Discussing business matters with clients and partners in an open forum is not always safe, as it is accessible by all. Use the private social network and add people of your choice there to continue discussing business matters.
Bakari Chavanu

Is Social Media Comparable To The Industrial Revolution? | Microgeist - 4 views

  • That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • The death of anonyminity. Without care, internet transactions and communications can be captured and preserved forever. The saving grace? That no one really cares what you had for lunch
  • Is Social Media Comparable To The Industrial Revolution?
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  • Is Social Media Comparable To The Industrial Revolution?
  • Is Social Media Comparable To The Industrial Revolution?
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is ever
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
  • Biggest shift since industrial revolution. The author makes a case for this and does so with enough detail that giving the notion some consideration seems feasible. Is this claim true? That would really have to depend on what you consider to be a revolution. In many industries, social media won’t leave much of a mark. For those folks, the phenomenon will be more of an idle curiosity. Think a bit more though and, in the U.S. at least social network functionality is everywhere.
Graham Perrin

The Lego Internet « TechWag - 3 views

  • The Lego Internet
  • October 15, 2009
  • problems with back end data providers
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  • taking a toll on the public perception of cloud computing
  • Fail Whale of Twitter; we also seriously discuss those random changes
  • if the companies that make the widgets, API’s and other things we build our sites o
  • coordinated effort between the developers, the company
  • consistent SLA
  • agreement
  • how changes will be
  • communicated and implemented
  • delivered, consumed and discarded
  • all about service
  • perceived by the end user
  • a hint that a service provider is not reliable will cause adoption issues
  • address the SLA issues first
  • then the Lego building block internet might be something
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