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Nigel Robertson

Scopia Desktop - Sneak Preview of Upcoming Version 7.5 | Advanced Video Collaboration C... - 0 views

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    Being released here mid Feb 2011 by AVCC.  Main new features are - cross-browser support; better Mac features; viewer can 'rewind'  live slides.
Nigel Robertson

graph.tk - 0 views

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    graph.tk is an online and open-source graphing utillity. It runs in any modern browser that supports the canvas element. It plots functions, and displays them with style.
Nigel Robertson

OpenAttribute - 0 views

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    Awesome little widget that plugs into your browser and grabs creative commons metadata to allow properly formed attributions.
Stephen Harlow

OpenMeetings | Open Source Web-Conferencing - 0 views

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    "OpenMeetings is a free browser-based software that allows you to instantly set up a conference in the Web. You can use your microphone or webcam, share documents on a white board, share your screen or record meetings."
Nigel Robertson

Opera Unite - 0 views

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    Run your browser as a server, a platform, a service. Unite looks like a radical departure in the web landscape. Will be interesting to see the reality and how it pans out.
Stephen Harlow

Tonido - Run your own Personal Cloud - 1 views

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    "Tonido is a software and service that once installed on any computer (Windows, Linux or Mac), can make files and media in that computer available anywhere through a web browser or from mobile phones."
Nigel Robertson

MathJax 1.0 is Now Available | - 1 views

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    Maths engine that can connect to Moodle - runs in any real browser. We should check it out.
Nigel Robertson

MOOC research literature browser - 0 views

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    Useful active list of MOOC research
Derek White

http://www.techspot.com/news/41575-gnu-founder-using-chrome-os-is-careless-computing.html - 0 views

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    Free Software Foundation and GNU founder Richard Stallman has declared that Google's Chrome OS should not be referred to as "cloud computing" as it actually encourages "careless computing."
Nigel Robertson

Body Browser - Google Labs - 0 views

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    Google Earth for the body.
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