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Wikispaces Blog: Announcing Wikispaces Private Label"Today, we’re thrilled to announce Wikispaces Private Label, a service for organizations that want their own dedicated Wikispaces environment." – Great news guys… congrats!

Free wikis for all edublogs.org users

It’s taken a while but I’m delighted to announce that over the next week we’ll be rolling out free (and ad free!) Wikispaces for all edublogs.org users. So all existing users will get a free Wikispace – which’ll get kinda integrated into their edublog space (through the admin menu and in the sidebar) – and …

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mikes web log » I really like science."For all this focus on ICT, blogging, podcasting, computers in the home etc etc I am really a scientist through and through…." I particularly like the PS at the bottom :) Anecdote – WhitepapersKewl… all Anecdote whitepapers in one place :)

Simple, then just incorporate subversion…

George Siemens points to an excellent article on the success of YouTube and MySpace which contains the rather wonderful sub header: Point-and-click sites that don’t tell you what to do Now I’m not going to say that I told you so, oh OK then I am, ‘cos I’ve got a name for this grand unifying …

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The Observer: England holds its breath as talismanic Rooney joins World Cup casualty listIt just gets worse. Guardian Unlimited Football: Birmingham 0 – 0 Newcastle"Blues down and out" – Sigh… know it was too good to last :( Media Bloggers AssociationGood lookin’ organisation, particularly like the phrasing ‘citizen’s media’. Publishing 2.0 » Digital Editions of …

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Green Chameleon » Email: Trustworthy, Multipurpose, Overwhelming"in the maps that emerge: departments that are effectively machine-gunning everybody with information, while simultaneously everybody complains about not being informed … Lots of broadcast and very little listening, which comes from trying to do too much through one narrow channel." Trends in Newsrooms 2006New report based – free …

news.com.au newsblog

Richard MacManus reports that news.com.au have launched a newsblog… and they certainly have. While I’m not too sure about their claim to be: a new project in online journalism for Australia. there are some interesting interpretations of the medium here. As Richard notes, it’s anonymous – much like *some* aspects of the Guardian’s newsblog and …