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The Joy of Wikis - Online Recipes Get E-Tweaks - 0 views

  • The content is, also, free of editorial interference or commercial pressure. The model, enthusiasts say, has a unique ability to capture “the long tail” — providing useful information on a wide swath of esoteric subjects, like how to make pasta in a paper shredder.
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    is the crowd better source of cooking information than a master chef? Could your next cookbook be a wiki?
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MIT wins Defense Department balloon hunt, a test of social networking savvy - washingto... - 0 views

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    Interesting uses of social networking...reminded me a bit of XKCD's geohashing. (http://wiki.xkcd.com/geohashing/Main_Page)
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Are textbooks history in the digital era? | Marketplace From American Public Media - 1 views

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    Are textbooks history in the digital era? : States across the country are slashing education budgets, forcing schools to cut expenses. One option getting a lot of attention is digital textbooks. Stacey Vanek-Smith reports.
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Drupal Overview - Build a website in 10 minutes | Drupal Dude - 0 views

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    Here is the link to the 10-minute Drupal Tutorial that I posted on the Wiki. This site looks full of good information.
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More Kindle Limitations Discovered - 0 views

  • As noted earlier, DRM does nothing to prevent piracy. It’s in place on the Kindle to provide proprietary lock-in for Amazon and a little hand-holding comfort for nervous publishers.  It serves to annoy and alienate potential paying customers. The Kindle has great potential as a device, but as long as Amazon continues to cripple it, readers would be advised to seek alternative e-book solutions.
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    Will DRM kill the Kindle?
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Author acknowledges lifting Wiki material - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    In his new book, Chris Anderson lifted passages from Wikipedia without citing them...sort of by accident.
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Blog Wiki:Blogger's Code of Conduct - 1 views

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    Tim O'Reilly and others have called for codes of conduct in the blogosphere, and this is some of what that call has yielded. My problem with it, however, is that it seems to be very, very general -- which is a great starting point, but individual blogs may have other things come up.
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