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Open-Xchange Server 5 - 0 views

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Linux.com :: Open-Xchange Server 5: Groupware done the OSS way - 0 views

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How To Build A Digital City - 0 views

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    some related slides about open ... communities ...
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    if any can take those links in order to be used with the right tools for the next projects... ?
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Graham Perrin

The EveryBlock source code - 0 views

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Google Wave - 0 views

  • Google Wave is a new communication service
  • formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more
  • free-form workspace
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  • write documents collaboratively
  • plan events
  • discuss
  • create a wave and add people
  • formatted text, photos, gadgets, and even feeds from other sources on the web
  • reply
  • or edit the wave
  • concurrent rich-text editing
  • "playback" to rewind the wave to see how it evolved
  • API that could be used to extend the service
  • Wave protocol that allows anyone to run a "wave" server
  • available later this year
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    Google Wave on the unofficial Google Operating System blog.
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Categories | NonProfit Open Source Initiative - 0 views

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Microsoft fixes 'big boobs' gaffe - 0 views

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    Microsoft has swiftly fixed an embarrassing gaffe which saw a chunk of code labelled "big boobs". The hexadecimal string 0xB16B00B5 was discovered lurking in code that helps a Microsoft program work with Linux open source software. The controversial string came to light on a mailing list for developers who oversee the core, or kernel, of Linux.
Girja Tiwari

CRM is available in the Web 2.0 - 0 views

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    CRM is available in the Web 2.0.About the new instant messaging a real-time communication with the many prospective customers and business partners is of course possible (fast as in the known ICQ). The new CRM system have interfaces.......Read Full Text
Girja Tiwari

Advantages of Email Archiving - 0 views

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    Advantages of Email Archiving. E-mails are the postal communication tools of our time. The big advantage is the speed of creation, sending and reception world wide. Another advantage is that in contrast to the telephone message......Read Full Text
Benjamin Jörissen

EtherPad: Open-Sourced! - 16 views

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Graham Perrin

Participation and Collaboration - StarOffice - wikis.sun.com - 0 views

  • StarOffice engineering decided to join and take leadership in the Mozilla Lightning open source community
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Social Media Classroom Screencast - 0 views

shared by Graham Perrin on 30 Nov 08 - Cached
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    "…In 2008 … I set out to produce a social media classroom out of free and open source software, and free web services. …"
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    "… they were overwhelmed. …"
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    "…don't try to keep up with the technologies; keep up with the literacy that the technologies make possible. … Better tools do not by themselves make for better pedagogy. …"
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Tyler Wall

Gotta Be An Easier Way » Using technology to make your life easier! - 0 views

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    Tools/applications/services that are easy to use and attempt to make your life easier.
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    About the site copied form teh About page: "The idea for the easierway.ca blog/website came from the realization that unless we (Academics, Educational Technology Experts, Instructional Designers, Information Technology Experts etc.) find ways to encourage faculty, administration and staff to use technology on a daily basis for routine tasks our chances of getting these people to effectively use technology in an academic setting, in the classroom or online are limited. Much of the technology that we do use or deploy in the academic setting is much too difficult to use so many faculty, administrators and staff do not view technology as something that can actually save them time and make them more efficient but as something that can easily consume vast amounts of time, requires extensive training and is just too bothersome to learn to use. It doesn't have to be this way. Through the easierway.ca blog we hope to change the way that many people view technology and show our subscribers that there always and easier way and if USED APPROPRIATELY technology can make ones life easier, more efficient and can even save valuable time. All the tools, software, or hardware (herein referred to as tools) that we will review and recommend will only be included in this site based on the following criteria: * They do not required any training or instruction to be used - if one has to crack a training manual or enroll in a course to use the tool then there must be a better or easier tool. * The tools must actually make one's life easier, provide levels of efficiency and actually save time. * The tools must be free/open source or if they aren't free, they must provide exceptional value and be of a minimal cost. * We actually use them. Finally, the notion of always looking for an easier way or perhaps the better way should be at the heart of learning and at the heart of academia. Education or more specifically learning should be an empowering experience and t
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Ed Kerollis

Adventures with open source apps on Linux - Part 2 | Hardware 2.0 | ZDNet.com - 0 views

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Getting Rich off Those Who Work for Free - By Justin Fox at TIME (printout) - 0 views

  • Thursday, Feb. 15, 2007 Getting Rich off Those Who Work for Free By Justin Fox
  • "The question for the past decade was, Is this real?" says Yale law professor Yochai Benkler. "The question for the next half-decade is, How do you make this damned thing work?" Benkler is a leading prophet of today's gift economy
  • he proposed in his 1902 book, Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, that the survival of animal species and much of human progress depended on the tendency to help others.
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  • Open-source, volunteer-created computer software like the Linux operating system and the Firefox Web browser have also established themselves as significant and lasting economic realities.
  • That's not true yet in the worlds of science, news and entertainment: we're still figuring out what the role of volunteers will be, but that it will be much bigger than in the past seems obvious.
  • It might seem very odd to look to a long-dead Russian anarchist for business advice. But Peter Kropotkin's big idea--that there are important human motivations beyond what he called "reckless individualism"--is very relevant these days. That's because one of the most interesting questions in business has become how much work people will do for free.
  • ut neither does Benkler dream of a world without capitalism. Instead, he has become an unlikely business guru, with a shop at the intersection of Commerce and Cooperation.
  • Take the case Benkler makes in his 2006 book, The Wealth of Networks (available, free, at www.benkler.org) for the economic benefits of "peer production" of software and other information products
  • Peer production by people who donate small or large quantities of their time and expertise isn't necessarily great at generating the original and the unique, but it's very good for improving existing products (like software) and bringing together dispersed information (Wikipedia). Often better, in Benkler's telling, than corporations armed with copyright and patent laws.
  • Clever entrepreneurs and even established companies can profit from this volunteerism--but only if they don't get too greedy. The key, Benkler says, is "managing the marriage of money and nonmoney without making nonmoney feel like a sucker."
  • In other fields, it's not so clear. In a critique of Benkler's work last summer, business writer Nicholas Carr speculated that Web 2.0 media sites like Digg, Flickr and YouTube are able to rely on volunteer contributions simply because a market has yet to emerge to price this "new kind of labor." He and Benkler then entered into what has come to be widely known in Web circles as the "Carr-Benkler wager": a bet on whether, by 2011, such sites will be driven primarily by volunteers or by professionals.
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Murty BVNS

Google Gears (BETA) - 0 views

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  • Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using the following JavaScript APIs: Store and serve application resources locally Store data locally in a fully-searchable relational database Run asynchronous Javascript to improve application responsiveness
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Ishta

Mediawiki-- rawiriblundell.com - 0 views

shared by Ishta on 27 Jun 07 - Cached
  • It’s important, I think, for the Open Source community to recognise that there needs to be a collation of tools to make that one killer app - straying away from the “do one thing and do it well” mentality, sure, but that’s where things seem to be headed. Mediawiki + Unobtrusive Sidenotes + a good WYSIWYG editor + some way to integrate with OpenOffice/KOffice + an email interface for email-to/from-wiki + good RSS Feeds + LDAP/AD Authentication + iCalendar (or some wikiable calendar) + exporting to PDF + whatever else as one package will provide some really stiff competition to Sharepoint, which is only improving in integration with Office with the upcoming 2007 release. You could probably use a bit of AJAX to do a number of the extras. Something like Confluence. Without of course taking Mediawiki too far down the same path as Sharepoint - it’s important that at its core, Mediawiki remains a wiki and not a bastardised spawn-of-wiki-CMS.
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    nice idea about collaboration integrating opensource tools.
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Graham Perrin

Darwine builds for OS X - 0 views

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    Builds of Darwine for Mac OS X.
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    For programs that traditionally require Microsoft Widows: users of Mac OS X may consider Darwine as a free, open source, lighter and more maintainable alternative to the entire Microsoft operating system. Builds of Darwine are available here and elsewhere.
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    The 1.1.5 build from kronenberg.org includes the very worthy TRiX, which can help to fulfil font requirements of collaborative applications such as AbiWord.
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