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David Warren

Creating Passionate Users: Angry/negative people can be bad for your brain - 0 views

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    Interesting, thoughtful
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Suzannah Claire

Similicio.us - 0 views

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    Similicious is collaboration at it's best - without even trying to be. Come to think of it, it is a LOT like some of the new features here on Diigo. You enter in a url, and it searches Delicious for that URL, notes the tags to the URL, and then searches for other URL's with the same tags. It is really an excellent example of the power of collective knowledge. I have actually found extremely accurate resources this way. For nonprofit types of folks, try entering in URL's like idealist.org or care2.org to find other NP activist sites, to get a good idea. The same concept can be applied to software, philosophy, cat lovers, anything.
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Spiral Funk

Bokardo » The Del.icio.us Lesson - 0 views

  • Personal Value Precedes Network Value The one major idea behind the Del.icio.us Lesson is that personal value precedes network value. What this means is that if we are to build networks of value, then each person on the network needs to find value for themselves before they can contribute value to the network. In the case of Del.icio.us, people find value saving their personal bookmarks first and foremost.
  • However, Del.icio.us tags aren’t like meta keyword tags because of the Del.icio.us Lesson. Meta keyword tags provide no personal value whatsoever. All of their value is social. They’re for aggregation engines to find and tell other people about. In other words, they’re for getting attention only. Del.icio.us tags, on the other hand, provide personal value each time someone uses them to recall a bookmark.
  • Rashmi Sinha A social analysis of tagging (or how tagging transforms the solitary browsing experience into a social one) Dan Bricklin Systems without guilt where every contribution is appreciated
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Ako Z°om

MiniDoc: Anna's Joomla Tips - 0 views

    • Ako Z°om
       
      this page, of a forum seems useful to know a little more in the cms admin context of joomla
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Ako Z°om

Joomla! Extensions Directory - 0 views

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      THE site for joomla ressources..
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Fuzbolero .

Fundraising, Group Purchases - Fundable.org - 0 views

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    "Fundable lets groups of people pool money to make purchases or raise funds."
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Graham Perrin

SubEthaEdit - 0 views

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    Exceptionally smart software for Mac OS X only.
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stylist

Project management software, free timesheet time tracking, bug tracking, gantt chart, c... - 0 views

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Graham Perrin

BuddySpace - Instant Messaging + Maps + Semantics = Enhanced Presence Management for Co... - 0 views

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    Very neat. It's some time since a looked at this. For Freeman Centre, the predominantly open plan building in which I work, I like notions of 'enhanced presence' and mapping faces to places.
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eyal matsliah

Consensus Web Filters - a review by Kevin Kelly at Cool Tools - 0 views

  • But most important for me is the large volume of very interesting news that will not become "news." This is the kind of material that is more interesting than random pages but which lacks an appealing hook to place it on the front page of a magazine or even a news website. Often these items are timeless; they don't make the front page because they could be run at any time. But they are more valuable than odd curiosities. Because of the voting, tagging, bookmarking process enough people find the item worthwhile that they rise to notice.
  • I have encountered no other process in the world that is better at surfacing "news that stays news" and "news that will be news" better than these collaborative filtering sites.
  • Some of them provide a ranking of most popularly bookmark pages of the moment. I use this ranking function without bothering with the tagging part of sites.
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Jonathan Landau

ONLamp.com -- What Corporate Projects Should Learn from Open Source - 0 views

  • What Corporate Projects Should Learn from Open Source
  • we introduce five basic principles that should be applied to every software development project. These principles, if adhered to, will help lead to success on any project, open source or proprietary. These principles are: Tell the truth all the time Trust the team Review everything, test everything All developers are created equal The fastest way through the project is to do it right
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Spiral Funk

Many-to-Many: - 0 views

  • Keen’s sub-title, “How today’s internet is destroying our culture”, has more than a grain of truth to it, and the only thing those of us who care about the network could do wrong would be to dismiss Keen out of hand.
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Mark -

Easy Ubuntu - 0 views

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    The easiest and the fastest method to make Ubuntu the perfect desktop OS.
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Ako Z°om

Online Office Tools, Productivity Applications and more - 0 views

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Fuzbolero .

"The Wisdom of Crowds" - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations, first published in 2004, is a book written by James Surowiecki about the aggregation of information in groups, resulting in decisions that, he argues, are often better than could have been made by any single member of the group.
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      Another book "Wikinomics - How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything" is also good.
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George Columbow

MeFi Music | Community Weblog - 0 views

  • MetaFilter Music is a site for members to upload their own songs for others to enjoy and share. Logged-in members can enjoy downloads, playlists, favorites, and podcasts of tags, playlists, and specific users.
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Graham Perrin

Collaborative real-time editor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    I have added to both lists, I guess the edits will appear in due course.
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Pieter Ruiter

EVERYTHING 2.0 - 0 views

  • Gravityzoo~*** - The Grid! - OS
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      GravityZoo will possibly shake up the whole collab niche - if they get it tow work cross platform. Other weakness: .Net framework required (that killed it for me). THe approach however will be ppicked up and will change *everything*
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      I have been following the GravityZoo development since the Read/WriteWeb article. It can actually run cross-platform (any platform) and it doesn't needs .Net Framework. GravityZoo will not only change the collab niche, but the face of "computing" as we know it today! You can read more comments from a GravityZoo developer on the article here: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/gravityzoo_review.php "At this moment we limited the client to Windows, but that's mainly because we have a limited budget and a limited team of developers. Of course, there is more than just Windows and there will be support for Linux, MacOS X and more platforms in the future (especially mobile platforms). On Windows we're currently depending on .NET (2.0), because this gives us easy access to all common Windows versions and a Microsoft-supported roadmap to the future. It is entirely possible to replace .NET with something else, like it is needed on most non-Windows platforms. Our backend isn't using Windows at all (it runs primarily on FreeBSD but also works on Linux and Windows)."
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Mark -

WYSIWYM editor - Meta - 0 views

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    swapping out a wysiwyg editor for the wiki editor? _[12:59] <emagin> I need to use tw.o in a biz environment and managers are not buying the wiki markup _[13:00] <sylvieg> emagin. look for a page about fckeditor on tw.org_[13:00] <sylvieg> you have to ins
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    This page has moved to http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/WYSIWYG_editor and I have shared it with the collaboration group.
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Ako Z°om

Joomla CMS - Download Joomla Components, Modules, Templates - Joomla Templates - 0 views

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      exactly what it is a ressources site for joomla...
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