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This photo is Ethan on the floor of Union Station in Washington DC. Its now part of my “A Scanner Darkly” inspired series. Check out my Art Set to see them all.
This photo is Ethan on the floor of Union Station in Washington DC. Its now part of my “A Scanner Darkly” inspired series. Check out my Art Set to see them all.
Larry Sanger, one of the Wikipedia founders, has started an alternative called Citizendium:
Citizendium, a project aimed at creating a new free encyclopedia online, announced today that a beta version is now available to the general public. The project, started by a founder of Wikipedia, aims to improve on the Wikipedia model with accountability and academic-quality articles as cornerstones of its work. To achieve this, Citizendium requires contributors to use their real names.
Introducing the Coop, a new experiment from the folks at Mozilla in content sharing. This article from InformationWeek gives a nice overview:
Mozilla Labs Adds Social Networking Features To Firefox — Web Browsers — InformationWeek
This looks like an interesting talk — how does the interactive web 2.0 environment alter the design process — at least I think this is what he’s getting at. The included Powerpoint is excellent, but without his narration I’m not sure I’m getting everything — where’s the PodCast?
Here’s a fun, quick, video primer on using RSS. Even if you know what you’re doing (or think you do) its worth a look.
So I actually made it to the Access to Knowledge (A2K) conference on Friday. In the first session the discussion surrounded what the term really means and where the A2K movement comes from. Some ideas I took away from this: