Jan 16, 2007
links for 2007-01-16
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Lawrence Lessig – On Free, and the Differences between Culture and Code – Google Video
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GROU.PS allows you to create sharing platforms (just like web sites) for your social groups (alumni, colleagues, friends, communities etc)
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Prototyping for tangible user interfaces torsdag, 25. januar 2007, kl. 15:30-17:30 – Heather Martin – will explain the objectives and vision of the new institute.
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Medieansvar i forbindelse med weblogs.
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Habari represents a fresh start to the idea of blogging. The system is fast, easy to use, and easy to modify. New users should have no problem using and enjoying Habari. Advanced users should have no problem tweaking Habari to do exactly what they need it
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En præsentation af “Web 2.0″, dets forskellige anvendelser og mulige konsekvenser for et bibliotek
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Essential Wordpress Plugins These plugins go on 99% of the wordpress installs only leave one off if there’s a very specific reason for it not to be there.
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Look past the yakkers, hobbyists, and political mobs. Your customers and rivals are figuring blogs out. Our advice: Catch up…or catch you later
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Lately, we’ve been seeing a lot of gold-plated hammers—unnecessarily elaborate communication about personas—and some fundamental misunderstandings about the relationships among research, personas, and scenarios.
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Adam’s thesis in Everyware: The dawning age of ubiquitous computing is that technology and our experience of it will change significantly in the very near future: computer processing will insinuate its way in into our daily lives deeply and invisibly, i

Bush goes ballistic about other countries being evil and dangerous, because they have weapons of mass destruction. But, he insists on building up even a more deadly supply of nuclear arms right here in the US. What do you think? Why has bush turned our country from a country of hope and prosperity to a country of belligerence and fear.
If ever there was ever a time in our nation’s history that called for a change, this is it!
The more people that the government puts in jails, the safer we are told to think we are. The real terrorists are wherever they are, but they aren’t living in a country with bars on the windows. We are.