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Blogsavvy > Improving blogging toolsHow would you like to see blogging tools improved? What developments do you reckon are most likely in the next couple of years… read my opinions and tell us yours over at blogsavvy! Tuttle SVC – The Open Educational SymposiumTom has been going to lots of things that make me insanely …

The new resource: social bookmarks, tagging or something else?

Got an email from Matthew Kearney at UTS asking about what to do and where to go with those enormous and valuable projects we all went nuts over many years ago, namely the ‘resource / links sits’. In particular Matthew points to some resources he put together a while back (edtech, science) for kids and …

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Seb's Open Research – Real lifeJeez… I can’t tell you how similarly I feel to Seb… most of the time. Good luck with your explorations & can I second all of those ‘things I’d like to be doing’ :o)

New Toys

Good stuff, I finally have a new laptop and it looks like this: Which added to my new phone: Means that I can now be a vogger (hmmm… wonder if this will work!) [can anyone tell me how to get embedded quicktime into my RSS feed… or if you;re getting this by RSS, can you …

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skippy dot net ยป WordPress Database BackupSkippy is about my favourite WP plugin developer… this is a dbase backup plugin for WP, it’s very very cool. Wirearchy :: Knowledge Work, Networks, Blogging and Organizational StructureVia Harold this is well worth a look. Bloody interesting blog stoo… subscribed!

Cityblogs – WPMU & developing blogging communities based on physical / spatial relationships

If you’re interested in the use of blogs for developing communities then you might be interested in what I just posted over at Blogsavvy: Cityblogs – WPMU & developing blogging communities based on physical / spatial relationships. Basically it involves, in the first instance, trying to set up Melbourne Blogs, Sydney Blogs, Brisbane Blogs, London …

Developing successful social networking applications

Via Stephen, Dave Pollard comes up with “a set of principles … on how to develop Social Networking Applications that really do work”. It’s well worth a read but I’m unconvinced. There’s not one mention of anything approximating centred communication there… that I can see at least. It’s one of those things that keeps on …