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browser based wordprocessor
links for 2006-03-24
links for 2006-03-23
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XPWeb is a project management tool (planning game + calendar…) for eXtreme Programming (XP).
danah boyd on Friendster, MySpace
Friendster lost steam. Is MySpace just a fad? – Another great article looking at the fall of Friendster, the rise of MySpace, and the potential cultural, social, and moral implications of both.
technorati tags: danah_boyd
links for 2006-03-22
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fracplanet is an interactive application to generate and view random fractal planets and terrain with oceans, mountains, icecaps, and rivers, then save them in POV-Ray format.
links for 2006-03-21
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DialogPalette is a powerful and easy to use integrated development environment for visually creating telephonic IVR applications running on the Asterisk open-source software PBX.
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includes zip of example implementation
If You’re Wondering Why Feeds Seem Chaotic…
Behold! This list is pretty much all the ways you can read MAKE via RSS, OPML/reading lists, favorites – if you’re into making things as much as we are – this will keep you up on the latest in the world of Makers.
MAKE: Blog: MAKE XML, RSS, OPML, reading lists and more…
Take a look at the page, it’s just amazing. And it highlights a serious issue with RSS, Atom, OPML, and feeds generally: a startling lack of standards. This just one big list of stuff with a variety of icons and links, no explanation as to what any of it means. Not very useful and not very helpful. Try this: one feed, say RSS 2.0, let users decide where and how to subscribe to it.
links for 2006-03-20
Launching learnthelaw.org
After a few months of work we’re going to launch www.learnthelaw.org as a site where pre-law students can purchase a one year subscription to the 1L CALI Lessons. The site is live now and announcements will be going out on Monday morning. For $50 pre-law students will have one year of access to the very same material that 1Ls across the country use to learn property, torts, contracts, legal writing and more. We will also be adding more information about going to law school and such that is of interest to pre-law students.
For the technically inclined, Learnthelaw.org is powered by Drupal using a couple of Paypal modules and a bit of custom coding to interface with the CALI Web API. Using Drupal allowed us to develop and delpoy the site in weeks instead of the 6 months to a year we would typically spend custom building something.
links for 2006-03-19
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You can make notes about what you do, as you go along, associating them with the projects you work on.