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Sandra Rivera

Open Options | Brief history of open source - 0 views

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    A summary of the history and actors involved in the development of open source
Andra Keay

ST6-MicroPublicPlaces - 0 views

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    I found this recent pamphlet about "MicroPublicPlaces" from situatedtechnologies.net while hunting down Latour's Dingpolitik. Arendt's theory of acting (as opposed to Heidegger's thinking) in "The Human Condition" foreshadows Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action, in my opinion, and is seen here as operating in parallel with Latour's object-oriented democracry. Beginning with a critique of the current state of the public realm, they follow two trajectories: one through Hannah Arendt's "vita activa" and Bruno Latour's "dingpolitiks", and another through the history of information and computation technologies. Through the former they establish an understanding of the "public" as a space of difference that is held in common, while through the latter they formulate an infrastructure that could support such a contestable space. This leads them argue for a new public realm built on specific architectural programs (water purification plants, zoos, kindergartens, repair shops, chapels) and adaptive learning environments that initiate collaborative relations between people and machines. Their goal is to foster a manifold public through the participatory structures of MicroPublicPlaces.
Castillo Rocas

Open Learning Initiative - Harvard Courses Online - 1 views

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    I just found this and thought that you guys could use it. Harvard has taped several popular courses including things related to computer science, chinese history, ancient civilizations, etc.
Andra Keay

Yugoslav Internet Domain Name '.yu' Finally Discontinued - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2010 - 0 views

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    Yugoslavia disappeared in the 1990s but the domain lingered on.
Bujuanes Livermore

ICANN introduces the first four IDN ccTLDs - 0 views

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    It will be considered as a technical achievement in the history of the internet: the introduction of non-latin top level domain names. To date United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Russian Federation, and Egypt will now be able to view a complete domain name in arabic script. Western society probably failed to consider, until recently, the limiting effect of the internet's architecture for speakers of non-latin derived languages. In the same way technically disconnected rural communities form part of the digital divide, so to do inhabitants of countries that had no education in latin based languages. How does a browser support arabic script? The brower itself must support both the character sets of the language. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Safari all support arabic script.
marinecf

Study Shows: Dwindling Digital Divide, Blacks More Attracted to Twitter | The Afro-American Newspapers | Your Community. Your History. Your News. - 0 views

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    Pew study shows the African-American population is more inclined in Mobile Internet and especially Twitter whose awareness has raised significantly
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