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Jeff Johnson

Wired How-To Wiki - 7 views

  • Welcome to the Wired How-To Wiki, a collaborative site filled with all kinds of projects, hacks, tricks and tips you can edit
yc c

snapmania.com - Online photo albums, photo sharing and photo storage - 1 views

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    Snapmania is the ultimate online photo manager. Your photos are securely saved, easily edited, efficiently organized with no limitation from where they can be accessed or when. It delivers everything you need and might wish and requires no software installation (if your grandmother has a computer, she can use snapmania!).
yc c

XMG Image | Upload, Edit, Organize, and Share your Images - 0 views

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    Upload, crop, rotate, enhance, add effects and create galleries.
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Zoho: What's It All About? - 1 views

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    We also have a plug-in (a small application you download from our site), that lets you create, edit and save your documents & spreadsheets directly to Zoho Writer/Sheet from within Microsoft Word/Excel. We also support "offline" mode in Zoho Writer so that you can work in your browser even when you are not connected to the Internet and later synch up with your online version when you are back online.
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    Zoho is a suite of online applications (services) that you sign up for and access from our website. The applications are free for individuals and some have a subscription fee for organizations.
yc c

Panoramio - Photos of the World - 0 views

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    Panoramio is a community photos website that enables digital photographers to geo-locate, store and organize their photographs -- and to view those photographs in Google Earth. Other users can search and browse Panoramio photos and suggest edits to the metadata associated with the photos. Panoramio also offers an API that enables web developers to embed Panoramio functionality into their websites.
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    Map your photos
Dr. Sorin Adam Matei

WikiDashboard - Providing social transparency to Wikipedia - 0 views

  • The idea is that if we provide social transparency and enable attribution of work to individual workers in Wikipedia, then this will eventually result in increased credibility and trust in the page content, and therefore higher levels of trust in Wikipedia. Wikipedia itself keeps track of these studies and openly discusses them here, which is a form of social transparency itself. However, even Wales himself have been quoted as saying that "while Wikipedia is useful for many things, he would like to make it known that he does not recommend it to college students for serious research." Indeed, the standard complaint I often hear about Wikipedia is that because of its editorial policy (anyone can edit anything), it is an unreliable source of information.
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    Making Wikipedia transparent
Graham Perrin

Online Mind Mapping - MindMeister - 5 views

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    "… create, manage and share mind maps online and access them anytime, from anywhere. In brainstorming mode, fellow MindMeisters from around the world (or just in different rooms) can simultaneously work on the same mind map and see each other's changes as they happen."
Graham Perrin

ODF versus OOXML: Don't forget about HTML! - O'Reilly XML Blog - 0 views

  • Don't forget about HTML
  • February 25, 2007
  • HTML’s potential and actual suitability for much document interchange
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  • HTML is the format to consider first
  • validated, standards compliant XHTML in particular
  • HTML at one end (simple WP documents)
  • PDF at the other end (full page fidility but read-only)
  • W3C versus ISO
  • HTML, ODF, OOXML, PDF
  • Lie adopts an extreme view towards overlap of standards:
  • overlap at all brings nothing but misery and bloat.
  • The next dodgy detail is to make blanket comparisons between HTML and ODF/OOXML.
  • ODF and OOXML deal with many issues that HTML/CSS simply does not.
  • the W3C argument might be to say that every part should have a URL
  • a strange theory that MS wants ODF and OOXML to both fail
  • being pro-ODF does not mean you have have to be anti-OOXML
  • HTML is the format of choice for interchange of simple documents
  • ODF will evolve to be the format of choice for more complicated documents
  • OOXML is the format of choice for full-fidelity dumps from MS Office
  • PDF is the format of choice for non-editable page-faithful documents
  • all have overlap
  • we need to to encourage a rich library of standard technologies,
  • widely deployed,
  • free,
  • unencumbered,
  • explicit,
  • awareness of when each is appropriate
  • an adequate set of profiles and profile validators
  • using ISO Schematron
  • Plurality
Graham Perrin

Jean-Lou Dupont's WEBlog: Cloud Computing Mind Map - 0 views

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    An interesting map, with an invitation to collaborate in its edition.
Graham Perrin

co-ment - web-based text annotation - 8 views

  • co-ment : Web-based text annotation
  • write or upload your own texts, submit them for comments and process the comments
  • source code for the full functionality of the co-ment service is distributed as free software
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  • upload any document (MSWord, RTF, OpenOffice Document)
    • Graham Perrin
       
      It is only the new version (to be deployed in the coming weeks, most likely in January 2010) that markdown is the pivot format and you will be able to use the "latex to markdown" conversion of pandoc to upload texts. With the present version, the best solution is either: - Through OpenDocument and upload, which is a pain when you start from lyx, as lyx to OpenDocument does not work well. - By generating HTML from lyx, displaying it in a browser, creating a new text in co-ment (http://www.co-ment.net/text/add/) and cutting and pasting from the browser to the edition window in co-ment. This is ugly as a method but works well if you don't have images.
  • or write it directly with your browser
  • work privately on your text with a few chosen collaborators
  • or open the commenting process to the public
  • use comments to improve your document and create new versions of your text
  • export your text (and all comments) in any format (MS Word, OpenOffice Document, etc.)
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    "The co-ment 1 services operated on the www.co-ment.net site are now being phased out" - http://www.sopinspace.com/blog/launch-co-mentr-2-services
Donna Baumbach

PhotoRem.com, Upload, Snapshot, Organize, Edit and Share - 5 views

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    "Zoom, Annotate, Paint, Filter, Crop, Resize, Rotate! Share albums, presentations and files any way you like including e-mail, Twitter, Facebook, and more. "
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
anonymous

Alternatives to Ning with Alec and the world - Google Docs - 0 views

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    Ning is not the only choice
liza cainz

Help Gurus Offers Microsoft Tech Support - 1 views

Help Gurus offers Microsoft Tech Support for customers who are using windows application on their computers. They can give you quality technical support for Microsoft office applications, like Exce...

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