del.icio.us bookmarks for Saturday September 03 2005
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iPodderX - The Ultimate Podcast Client, Newsreader, and Directory
iTunes isn't the end-all, be-all podcasting application - and iPodderX proves it. There are many more power user features to be found in iPodderX, yet it's simple enough that a podcasting newbie could pick it up as easily as they pick up their portable me
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Podcast.net - The Podcast Directory
at Podcast.net you can find podcasts on your favorite topics via tags as well. You can navigate our tags via the "Browse Tags" feature at the top of each page (just below the search bar) or by clicking on Keyword/Tag links found throughout the directory.
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T.H.E. Journal Educators Road Map To the Web
Welcome! This Road Map contains hand-picked links from the last 6 Road Maps, including our newly released 2005 edition.
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T.H.E. Journal Online: Technological Horizons in Education
online journal publishing ed-tech, reviews and elarning experiences; also big links lists
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Community Learning Network
site designed to help K-12 teachers integrate technology into the classroom. over 5,800 annotated links to educational sites with free resources, all organized by theme pages and keyword search.
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The Globe and Mail: 'Plone' and the open source software reformation
National newspaper article on a plone site [ ...the diocese is discovering that Web content management is a vital part of working together. It has also discovered that an open source tool called "Plone" is just the software for the job
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Fire and Knowledge » Rounded Corners Without Images, Part 1
[special markup]...Everybody loves rounded corners. A plethora of articles have been written about how to do it, but this is going to be different. This article is going to show you how to make rounded corners without images. That’s right. Without image
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startplane - a del.icio.us directory
Startplane is an attempt at a directory based on the popular del.icio.us bookmarking application. Categories are determined by the most commonly used tags, and sites are ranked based on how many unique users used the tags of the current category to descri
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CollaborativeRank -- del.icio.us search engine | cluster + rank delicious users' expertise
coolest is clustering of 'expert' users Del.icio.us users who bookmark helpful/timely URLs (as evidenced by others subsequently bookmarking those URLs) will be rewarded with higher CollaborativeRank, which means that they will have greater influence on s
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'plone' query : bookmarks + expert bookmarkers :: CollaborativeRank -- del.icio.us search engine
Experts in plone: 1. dehora, 2. jemisa, 3. winjer, 4. miziodel, 5. sports_betting, 6. pwaring, 7. jyap, 8. moriwaka, 9. markthomas
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XML.com: Introducing del.icio.us
good review of API, intro to service, python wrapper [ The del.icio.us-space has three major axes: users, tags, and URLs. These axes are reflected in the clean URL design used by the site:
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Open Source Portfolio (OSP) - the Open Source Portfolio Initiative
The Open Source Portfolio Initiative (OSPI) is a community of individuals and organizations collaborating on the development of the leading non-proprietary, open source electronic portfolio software available. ormed in January 2003, the Open Source Portfo
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Building Rich DHTML User Interfaces Revisited | PHP Everywhere
There are quite a number of tools out there to help you build rich user interfaces using Javascript and HTML. Some are free and others are commercial. Here's a short list i compiled a while back:
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Is XUL the next hot topic after AJAX? - ThinkPHP /dev/blog
Yahoo! is currently searching for XUL developers (rumours said they want to deliver their PhotoMail application on a XUL based UI). There are some fancy and fantastic XUL applications out there, for example Bloxor or the Mozilla Amazon Browser.
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JetEye: A New Way to Search and Share [ PC World's Techlog
A JetPak is a little bundle of content on a particular topic, which can include links to sites and images from around the Web, plus your own comments. You can build JetPaks quickly by pointing and clicking, share them with other JetEye users, and view the
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Javascript Closures [ jibbering dot com
Closures are one of the most powerful features of ECMAScript (javascript) but they cannot be property exploited without understanding them. They are, however, relatively easy to create, even accidentally, and their creation has potentially harmful consequ
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FeedMail » FeedMail FAQ - turns email on its head
Instead of throwing messages at people, messages are sent back and forth across secure RSS feeds. How it works (FAQ) FeedMail sets up an individual, encrypted, private RSS feeds between you and each of your contacts.
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Web 2.0 Office < Read/Write Web, Web 2.0 News, Views and Ideas by Richard MacManus
This week I've been noticing a lot of Web 2.0-style Office apps coming out. Here's a selection of some of them...But really the most interesting web-based Office apps are the current crop of Web 2.0-style apps, built by small start-ups or open source deve
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Rojo - Your news, your way
Rojo is a FREE web-based service that lets you efficiently read RSS feeds: unique features: the only social network for content; TAGS & COMMENTS; recommeded links based on subscriptions
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Tiny Tiny RSS :: web2.0 RSS aggregator; ajax UI
Server-side RSS feed aggregator written in PHP and heavily based on XmlHttpRequest and related technologies for user interface and operation.
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Welcome to Wondir. Please ask a question.
Launched six months ago, the live question-and-answer service (http://www.wondir.com) has attracted 175,000 members who ask and answer the kinds of questions that stump regular search engines.
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Wondiring: Cori on a Blogospheric Wondir
What we're trying to do: Wondir is trying to find a way to help people who are posting questions as blog posts get those questions answered (via our pool of answerers at Wondir)
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Microcontent Musings:: Wondir MicroContent
the first question is, what the structure of the MicroContent is on Wondir. One of the central things is a question, a piece of text posted at a date by a user. Answers are attached to questions and consist of a piece of text, a username and a posting dat
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Designing ecosystems versus designing learning [ Connectivism Blog
Instead of designing instruction (which we assume will lead to learning), we should be focusing on designing ecologies in which learners can forage for knowledge, information, and derive meaning.
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Drowning New Orleans -- October 2001 issue Scientific American.com:
October 2001 issue [ CIVIL ENGINEERING ] -- A major hurricane could swamp New Orleans under 20 feet of water, killing thousands. Human activities along the Mississippi River have dramatically increased the risk, and now only massive reengineering of sout
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