Archive for the ‘Links’ Category
Introduction to Creative Commons : A comic book
A PDF of Sharing Creative Works, the latest CC comic book, is now available for download. It’s a great tool for introducing some one to the concept, process and philosophy behind CC licence. An wiki version is available here.
Created by Alex Roberts, Rebecca Rojer, and Jon Phillips
del.icio.us links for 2008-02-22
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Collection of good articles on presentation tips
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Brian Fling of Blue Flavor has collected some of the most used laws in web development.
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a fast, efficient tool for embedding any document, from PDFs to PowerPoint to Word documents.
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about site testing, and how best to “iron out the kinks” prior to launch.
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The technologies featured in the 2008 Horizon Report are placed along three adoption horizons that represent what the Advisory Board considers likely timeframes for their entrance into mainstream use
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embedded forums on any web site, blog, or social network profile.
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How do business leaders create a sense of connection and shared passion in their organizations? How can you make your employees (and by extension you r company) more productive and more innovative — instead of struggling to maintain the status quo?
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presentations of the recent Interaction 08 conference
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Macworld ‘08: Merlin Mann / “Living with Data”
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Twittershare is the newest truly useful development on top of Twitter; it lets you easily share files of up to 10mb in size.
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Can it work for the large enterprise?
del.icio.us links for 2008-02-04
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a peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to publishing research papers in all fields of design, including industrial design, visual communication design, interface design, animation and game design, architectural design, urban design..
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represented in subway rail map style!
del.icio.us links for 2008-02-01
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web 2.0 tools will be more effective inside the enterprise if they are adopted as a clutch of tools – they provide interlocking and mutually reinforcing capabiities. Single-tool implementations are not likely to go far.
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The video service hosts an increasing number of intellectually redeemable video collections. And so we figured why not do some heavy lifting and bring a few your way.
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After surveying more than 160 active corporate wiki users, the APC study identified seven strategies to be followed in 2008 to ensure the sustainability and value of a corporate wiki:
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browser-based, WYSIWYG editor for Flash, to create, publish and track Flash widgets, websites and mashups, thereby obviating the need for them to work with programmers who would cost time and money, and who might not execute designs satisfactorily.
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Wordpress theme to make a Twitter like app for group / project team
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identifies and removes unnecessary pages or space—like images you don’t need to waste ink on or pages with lone URLs—from your print jobs.
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Wired has a tasty infographic showing what happens to a blog-post after you click “publish” — all the scrapers, bots, ad-servers, splogs and bloggers who read and process it.
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Implementing a Niche Business Network
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John Seely Brown and Richard P. Adler
del.icio.us links for 2008-01-11
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5pm™ : web-based project management tool. Flex / Flash based. With Gnatt Chart
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Typeroom Lite is a website editing tool that allows you to edit any web page.
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ROI is the elephant in the middle of the room, and it’s addressed a bit in item number ten below.
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a Firefox extension that integrates the highly effective methodology of “Getting Things Done” into the popular email service Gmail.
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Cisco will introduce its Entertainment Operating System (EOS) platform next year.
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conversion takes CSV (or tab-delimited) contacts and turns them into vCard format.
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I have been using various RSS readers for nearly five years now – I’ve tried them all. However, none matches the power of Google Reader. I have found that if you tap into all of its features, it’s the Holy Grail of Personal Knowledge Management.
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information neighbourhoods as arrangements of information and action opportunities that are contoured to the needs of a particular community or type of users.





