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January 30, 2008

Movable Type Advances Open Social Web with Action Streams

Filed under: Open Social — @ 7:59 am

The gang at Six Apart has just announced a new extension for their Movable Type 4.1 Commercial and Open Source publishing platforms. It’s called the the Action Streams Plugin and by tying together data from all manner of social networking providers it moves you one step closer to the open social web dream.

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Hello world!

Filed under: Open Social — @ 4:33 am

Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging!

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My Space

Filed under: Open Social — @ 3:16 am

“After months of rumblings and announcements, MySpace is finally getting ready to pull the trigger on its long-awaited platform for developers. Starting today, programmers can sign up to register for the MySpace API program, which will go live on February 5th. The APIs will allow developers to create social applications for MySpace much like they can already for Facebook. The platform will be compatible with Google’s OpenSocial platform, meaning that applications written for OpenSocial will wo

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An abstract for the International Meeting on E-social Sciences

Filed under: Open Social — @ 2:06 am

I have said before that I think we could benefit from the involvement of social scientists in understanding the possible cultural issues involved in the move towards more open practises. To this end we are submitting an abstract for the 4th International Meeting on e-social Science to present a ’short paper’. I’ve put the abstract below: the deadline is next Monday (4th February). If you have any comments and/or would like to be included as an author on the paper. I am a bit pressed for time th

Original post by Science in the open

January 29, 2008

The Mic is On: We’re Talking About PC or Mac!

Filed under: Open Social — @ 7:00 pm

It’s Like Open Mic Only Different Here’s how it works. It’s like any rambling conversation. Don’t try to read it all. Jump in whenever you get here. Just go to the end and start talking. EVERYONE is WELCOME. The rules are simple — be nice. There are always first timers and new things to talk about. It’s sort of half “Cheers” part “Friends” and part video game. You don’t know how much fun it is until you try it. The age-old question — PC, MAC, or Something other? We might talk about:

Original post by Liz Strauss at Successful Blog - Thinking, writing, business ideas . . . You are only a stranger once.



Cyber Security Professionals - Necessities In The 21st-Century Computing Environment

Filed under: Open Social — @ 6:04 pm

The vast network of cyber-space presents – or, can harbor — major threats to the security of personal computers; LAN and WAN networks; and wireless Internet networks. Trained computer networking specialists who are experts in cyber-security are needed to secure networks and computer systems for effective data storage and retrieval. Just as importantly, they are needed to secure the privacy and integrity of personal and corporate identities. These professionals can find work in private firms, in

Original post by Official Investigator

We are here now

Filed under: Open Social — @ 5:28 pm

The car stops and I am woken up, with a deep welsh voice saying were here, must be the middle of the night its cold, dark and smells of woods, i can hear dogs barking. My eyes get used to the dark and i can see this white shape, its a caravan, two dogs are chained to it and are barking but wagging their tails and jumping around. One is an Old English sheepdog and one a Jack Russell, Where are we, i can hear water running so must be near the sea i think to myself. So out of the car we get and t

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WHAT YA GONNA DO WHEN THE WELL RUNS DRY?

Filed under: Open Social — @ 5:15 pm

By Frosty Wooldridge In this second of a three part interview, Michael Folkerth’s book: “THE BIGGEST LIE EVER BELIEVED” exposes America’s greatest crisis—growth. He epitomizes a humorous economist and the “King of Simple.” Folkerth states this nation resembles a group of people boarding an airplane that expects a six hour flight to the destination, but the ground crew only pumped in four hours flying time of fuel. Everything will ‘appear’ normal until the fuel runs out two hours before dest

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Wifi Liberator - so excellent

Filed under: Open Social — @ 4:54 pm

Wifi Liberator is an open-source toolkit for a laptop computer that enables its user to “liberate” pay-per-use wireless networks and create a free, open node that anyone can connect to for Internet access. Awesome…

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Creating Collaborative Space: The PAHO Paper Clinic

Filed under: Open Social — @ 2:57 pm

The enthusiasm over social media often overlooks the important professional side of the street. Social marketers and health communicators are quick to explore social media for ‘the audience,’ but my impression is they are less inclined to adopt it for themselves. I have noted before how US intelligence agencies have rapidly shifted to blogs and wikis for information gathering and sharing; there are also open source epidemiology sites available; and the CDC has been actively been engaging with s

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