Do ya like the piccie :) Here’s the article! And for a limited time it looks like I’m on their Higher Ed Homepage. “A LOT of people spend a lot more than $US3000 a year on their hobbies,” James Farmer says, laughing. His hobby may be better described as a quasi-religious quest: he preaches a …
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Share, find and play
I’ve put this in subverted links but I can’t help myself wanting to post it now too… from the Guardian: The BBC today unveiled radical plans to rebuild its website around user-generated content, including blogs and home videos, with the aim of creating a public service version of MySpace.com Which sounds great, hell yeh says …
I’m 30 today…
… time to start behaving like a responsible adult ;)
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Places of the Heart‘Places of the Heart is a blog which encourages people from all over the world to post and show places that are dear to their heart. Welcome! Let people take you by the hand and show you their private universe.’ – First picture is of Melbourne’s Flinders St Station, a place close …
Desktop search applications and .php files – any suggestions?
Being the utter novice that I am when it comes to things of php and alike I seem to find myself all too frequently searching for code in the – admittably rather straightforward – php backends of WordPress, bbPress and, of late, Pligg. ‘Owever, naturally Windows search doesn’t help here so after a rather displeasing …
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Cathy the Librarian » waste matter memoriesCathy the librarian is backdating some pretty damn good poetry, click on the category link at the bottom of this post to read more, great stuff!
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Powazek: Just a Thought: The Wisdom of Browse"People are stupid in groups…. People are brilliant in groups". Dunno what they’re putting in the water over in SF but I like the results – best Digg analysis yet.
Launching a blogging community at TV Guide
Dave Winer reports that TV Guide has ‘launched a blogging community‘ and it’s a pretty interesting endeavour to be sure: Over 65 entertainment blogs are now live on the site, featuring expert reporting and commentary from writers and editors from both TV Guide magazine and TVguide.com. Each blog allows TVGuide.com users to post comments and …
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SpamPal2 Blog – A development log for the SpamPal projectAs well as the civil rights leader there’s another James Farmer out there who’s also far more significant than me as the creator of SpamPal. And he isn’t that well. So best wishes James, hope you’re back to fighting spam again soon! Publishing 2.0 » Good …
Forums for edublogs.org
There are a *lot* of cool things happening behind the scenes at edublogs.org at the moment and all will be revealed soon, but in the meantime here’s a taster – fully integrated forums. All you have to do is pop in your edublogs.org username and password and you’ll be in (it shares the users database). …