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November 30, 2008

Thank You for your support

Filed under: Open Social — @ 5:14 pm

The Following was made by me. It is my feelings towards those who opposed and still oppose the help that the Detroit Auto Industry needs. It might cost me readers, but it is how I feel. I declare this photo PUBLIC DOMAIN. Feel free to copy it and post it to your Blogs. Thank you for your support Trackposted to Rosemary’s Thoughts, The Pink Flamingo - Wordpress, 123beta, Right Truth, Shadowscope, DragonLady’s World, Leaning Straight Up, Cao’s Blog, Democrat=Socialist, Conservative Cat, , All

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November 29, 2008

Edwin Clark- Missionary to Nagas of India

Filed under: Open Social — @ 2:53 am

Edwin W. Clark and his wife served as missionaries in Nagaland India. “They sailed from Boston on October 20, 1868 in Bark Pearel via Cape of Good Hope under the Missionary Union as Missionaries and Printers. They arrived in Sibsagar in March 1869 and relieved William Ward who had long need of furlough.”1 He (Edwin Winter Clark) was told that an enormous rock, standing vertically and alone and in which dwelt a mighty influential spirit, was up there, and no one must pass that way. Clark ke

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November 28, 2008

A worthy challenge for open source: rebuild “I Want Sandy”

Filed under: Open Social — @ 10:02 pm

A worthy challenge for open source: rebuild “I Want Sandy” Once in a while, a new product or service comes along that fundamentally shifts how we live every day. All of us can use a well placed reminder note once in a while, and I Want Sandy did that with a uniquely humorous elegance. It was essentially a command line reminder service controlled through e-mail, and in many ways it set the standard for a useful cloud powered web application. But sadly, on 12/8/2008 I Want Sandy will go offline

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Dr. Sally Witt, Social Networking Coach invites you to a new club to meet more contacts for Open Networking!

Filed under: Open Social — @ 8:32 pm

There are some amazing resources online. There are many ways to meet people on each platform, some friendlier and easier than others. I believe in being open and friendly, and just have been so blessed with new friends from around the world every week. I have been wanting to find a way to take some of the best ideas that I have seen, and put them all in one place. I love Ecademy. I feel that it combines some of the best features of so many sites, and has some that nobody else has. Tonight,

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A City that thinks like the Web

Filed under: Open Social — @ 12:10 pm

The City of Toronto’s Web 2.0 Summit held November 26th and 27th will go down in history as the moment that Government 2.0 landed in Toronto.  The truly historical moment was Mark Surman’s keynote at lunch, with an audience that included Mayor David Miller.  Surman posed three challenges to the City: Open our data. transit. library catalogues. community centre schedules. maps. 311. expose it all so the people of Toronto can use it to make a better city. do it now. Crowdsource info gathering t

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KiWi as a Social Wiki Platform for Software Development, Open Ontology Management

Filed under: Open Social — @ 7:51 am

KiWi - Knowledge in a Wiki, Day 2 - Josef Holy from Sun Microsystems Prague led the first part of today’s use case presentation. With the KiWi semantic wiki system (or: wiki on steroids, as Josef Holy put it), they want to be able to increase the productivity of knowledge workers. Sun Microsystems have extensive experience with online and community collaboration and they want Kiwi to become a social wiki platform that is deployable in various contexts, i.e. that ties in with other platforms suc

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The Land of Turmoil and Question of Survival

Filed under: Open Social — @ 6:49 am

By S. Thangboi Zou Research Scholar, NEHU, Shillong Manipur Map Manipur was called ‘The Jewel of India’ (Sana Leibak/leitang) by J.N Nehru, the first PM of India. At that moment, the land might have shown its merit to be labeled so. Glancing at the physical assets - fertile alluvial soil, rainfall, abundant foodgrains and the so called Imphal Valley – rice bowl of Manipur, it is no less than any other land. Geographically, 8% of the land is made up of valley and 92% hills1. This valley is

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November 26, 2008

Companies Are Not Ready, Willing And Able For Marketing 2.0

Filed under: Open Social — @ 10:44 am

Companies Are Not Ready, Willing And Able For Marketing 2.0 November 26, 2008 11:44 AM Posted by Mitch Joel Most companies looking at Social Media and Web 2.0 see it as a media channel to broadcast their messages into. This includes most Governments and Associations. This is the wrong reason to do it and the wrong strategy. If your company is looking at engaging in the social channels, but simply wants to tell the gathered audience about their brands, messages, products and services, here’s

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November 25, 2008

Why social media will be hot during the recession

Filed under: Open Social — @ 11:50 pm

Some time over the course of the last few weeks, the downfall of the economic situation here in Canada has accelerated significantly. Every morning I wake up to the voice of Kathleen Petty on CBC Radio’s Ottawa Morning Show, interviewing yet another financial or economic expert throwing in their pessimistic two cents. Jobs are being cut left and right, government is talking about a hiring freeze,  now even Prime Minister Harper is using the words “recession” and “crisis” on a regular basis as

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Why social media engagment will beat the recession

Filed under: Open Social — @ 11:50 pm

Some time over the course of the last few weeks, the economic atmosphere here in Canada accelerated its downfall significantly. Every morning I wake up to the voice of Kathleen Petty on CBC Radio’s Ottawa Morning Show, interviewing yet another financial or economic expert throwing in their pessimistic two cents. Jobs are being cut left and right, government is talking about a hiring freeze,  now even Prime Minister Harper is using the words “recession” and “crisis” on a regular basis as oppos

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