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hackerspacesThe central tracking site for all hack spaces around the planet.
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New Bloomsbury science series to be available free onlineScience, Ethics and Innovation titles pitched at 'proverbial Guardian reader' will be free of charge on internet, with revenue sought from hard copies
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« In Seattle | Main LOGIN 2009 keynote: gaming in the world of 2030I've just given one of the keynote speeches at the LOGIN 2009 conference here in Seattle. Here's more or less that I said ... Imagine you're sitting among a well-fed audience of MMO developers and gaming startup managers (no, nobody video'd the talk):
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Backyard scientists use Web to catalog species, aid researchSTORY HIGHLIGHTS Average people help scientists collect valuable data in era of climate change Many Web sites are hubs for citizen-collected info used in research Researchers developing iPhone app to automatically identify plants, upload data In South Africa, a teacher has started a network of ...
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Oh no you didn't: Warner hits Lessig vid with DMCA takedownLegal scholar and copyright reform advocate Lawrence Lessig was unhappy to discover that one of his presentations on YouTube was hit with a bogus DMCA takedown notice from Warner Music. Lessig intends to fight back and give Warner some schooling on fair use.
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2Learning to share learning - an exploration of methods to improve and share learningMore on sharing and social learning at Conversations, Learning and Change . Social Learning and Networks . Web for Change .Giorgio Bertini added 11 months ago
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Alan Smith: Commoncy Ecommonies The Future of Money"what if we could grow it from inside the old system?" actually, we have toKurt Laitner added 11 months ago
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n-Brain: Hydra v Dragon Programming ChallengeJames: Seems like a remote version of extreme programming. Not of the Mythical Man-Month school. How they accomplish the automated testing would be interesting. Thanks.johnrod added 17 months ago
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Technology Review: Next generation of business software could get more funTo me this draws a thin line between connection and "control". I'll get my socialization elsewhere, thank you. Collaboration enhancement will be great as long as I have access to the off switch when it comes to many of the aspects mentioned in this article.trailman added 17 months ago
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