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December 31, 2007

Welcome To 2008

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What is good and bad about this new year (2008)? You can start a new life book of yourself You can start your newly created or revised version of your yearly resolution You have 365 days to succeed on your target 2008 is supposedly be a good year in Chinese Lunar year We can watch Olympics 2008 in Beijing China. The election in Pakistan will be lead by a youngster (19 years old son of Benazir Bhutto) You will likely get a chance to see more election corruption in Thailand. You will can see

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Crapgadget: mammoth iPod touch knockoff

Filed under: Open Social — @ 9:39 pm

Crapgadget: mammoth iPod touch knockoff December 31st, 2007 | Category: Gadget News Filed under: Misc. Gadgets Although we don’t energize you to lower your standards in 2008 like so many already have, our eyes did rest upon a couple of janky devices that you might want to take a gander at before the year’s through. Just don’t look too lengthy, they might invent you blind — or somehow willing to shell out some cash. Which, we cannot say. Crapgadget signing off for 2007. Read - The most ma

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2K8 and beyond for technology

Filed under: Open Social — @ 5:59 pm

2K8 and beyond for technology December 31st, 2007 Predictions and hopes: The iPhone and its multi-touch screen has defined the mobile user experience. Whilst by no means perfect, it has shone a light on an area of innovation that companies as diverse as Nokia, Google and Microsoft are also focused on. More importantly it has raised consumers expectations of what makes a good phone and a good user experience. I expect to see haptic technology appearing in touchscreen devices which will final

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Erik’s Year In Technology 2007

Filed under: Open Social — @ 4:00 pm

Hardware of the year: MacBook. Software of the year: LogMeIn. Service of the year: Google Reader. 0. System 1. Engineering 2. Games 3. Hardware 4. Internet Email File Sharing File Transfer Phone Remote Control Web Browsers 5. Multimedia Audio Tools Graphics Tools Multimedia - Apple Multimedia - Other PDF Video Tools 6. Office 7. Utilities Backup Compression Disk Utils File Utils Network OSS Search System Utils Virus 8. Server Services This is my review of the software, hardware, and s

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Flock 1.0.4 - Social Web Browser

Filed under: Open Social — @ 3:56 pm

Flock 1.0.4 (Windows, Open Source, 10.4MB) [download via FileForum] is a social Web browser, open source, cross platform and based on Mozilla technologies. Currently, the browser implements support for del.icio.us and Flickr. Users can also install alternative hosted bookmarks or photo sharing services. In the search box and the blog manager, Flock offer users a number of choices and the ability to install other services using open standards. Also available for Linux. Changes: Removes the “i

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Kmareka’s Top Hits of 2007

Filed under: Open Social — @ 3:46 pm

Some topics covered on Kmareka have garnered more attention and seem to be part of a larger change in communication sweeping the world. Online communication, activism, and blogging are steadily gaining credibility and beginning to influence public policy and the direction of social change. People are coming to understand local, national, and global issues in different ways by reading about them and discussing them online where they can cite sources and bring better information into the discussi

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Humanity to others

Filed under: Open Social — @ 9:44 am

I’m a Ubuntu Linux user and a Ubuntu affiliate. I’m always looking for ways to use open source software and I’ve often thought that the open source philosophy is very biblical. There is a real tie to relationship with others in the open source community. Today in my reading I came across a wonderful story about how a poor man in San Francisco was helped at St. Anthony’s, a Franciscan mission to the poor and homeless much like St. Francis Inn where I volunteered last summer.  St. Anthony’s netw

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Wordpress 2.3.2 released to squash “Urgent” bug, adds a new feature

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Filed under: Internet, Security, Blogging, Open Source, Social Software The hard working folks at WordPress.org have not taken the holidays off. In fact, news broke on Friday of a bug that allowed a would-be hacker access to future, draft, and pending posts. But WordPress.org has unleashed WordPress 2.3.2 and has labeled the update an “Urgent Security Release”. If you are the purveyor of a WordPress blog, we’d suggest you run right out and update. To get the latest version of WordPress, hea

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December 30, 2007

CARL POPE SEEKS

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CARL POPE SEEKS “THE MIND OF CLEVELAND” Submitted by Jeff Buster on December 30, 2007 - 4:00pm. Carl Pope is in Cleveland and on December 4, 2007 I heard him present his (second to last of ten public presentations) “mind of Cleveland” “bill board public art” project at Cleveland State University’s (CSU) Levin College forum. Jeff Buster’s blog | login or register

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Digital Inclusion: Content, Community and Technology

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BRIDGING THE DIGITAL CONTENT DIVIDE Didactics World, December 2006 Derek E. Baird, M.A. “Despite enormous strides towards digital inclusion, technology is only part of the solution. Another vital… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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