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Thursday, February 25, 2010
In the crowded collaboration software market, Central Desktop remains the only full-featured SaaS collaboration solution designed specifically for the mid-market since 2005. The integration of TextFlow into Box will enable teams to gather all feedback among multiple versions of their shared documents, reflect on it, and then decide how to incorporate each member's input into the final document. " More Central Desktop 2.0 ... Central Desktop released a major update to its hosted collaboration service, with a revised UI, an online file viewer, improved wiki navigaton, and more. "
 
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Or, in terms of production, to force them to share the product of their labour with the property owner. Without a means of forcing those who put property to productive use to share the product of their labour with the absent and idle property owner, the property owner could not earn a living, let alone accumulate more property. In his 2005 paper ‘When Does a Firm Support Substitute Open Source Programming?’ Challenges to traditional copyright resulting from peer-to-peer applications, free software, filesharing and appropriation art have caused a wide ranging debate on the future of copyright.
 
Friday, February 19, 2010
or has been replaced by places for meeting and socializing provided by shopping and leisure centres, scenarios where the shared, enthusiastic presence of thousands of people in their free time is a necessary condition for active commercial activity. There are also quite a few online projects on how to coordinate, organize and plan the activity of sharing (which in the digital field means that, by sharing, no one loses any of what they share) and that understand this type of practice as a specific type of politicized artistic production. This is the text from a presentation at Medialab Prado in Madrid, by Juan Martín Prada, for the Inclusiva-net meeting in July 2009.
 

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Dave Pollards environmental philosophy, creative works, business papers and essays. March 2005 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Feb Apr MADE IN CANADA
In the km4dev journal there was an article by Kim Henderson on the knowledge sharing approach of UNDP based on CoPs or knowledge networks. The networks serve for sharing experiences and good practices, and for discussion of substantive issues. The first CoPs were established in 1999 in some of the priority thematic areas of UNDP, currently there are 20 knowledge networks with between 300-2300 members each, corresponding to the strategic goals. Members are primarily UNDP staff, though some are open to external participants.
Home About Full Circle Resources Contact Us Full Circus Full Circle Associates connections for a changing world, online and offline… Friday, April 01, 2005 How Some Folks Have Tried to Describe Community - Update 2005 In 1999 I wrote an article entitled How Some Folks Have Tried to Describe Community . that last through time creating shared histories." (p.15) It was always a useful touchstone of definitions from some of the leading thinkers of the time. A
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David RD Gratton Blog About Beyond Communities of Interest, Communities do not Exist July 3, 2005 My company has been working with what we have been calling Information Clouds, and I came upon Thomas Vanderwals body of work. Activity-based communities: These communities are defined by a shared activity such as shopping, making music, or playing games. Beyond Communities of Interest, Communities do not Exist I think Thomas dilemma is due
Examples are shared anecdotes like pierced and inked persons denounced as disoriented by the German government (he, Germany again? Yet, it makes it unclear whether there is a 'shared practice'. When interpersonal skills are important for the practice, I can imagine face-to-face interaction is more important to create really a form of shared practic By the way, this is not my office, but a library in one of the ministries in Ghana. I
I vlogged Edward Addo-Dankwa (working for the Ministry of Food and Agriculture in Ghana and a board member of GINKS , a network on ICT for development in Ghana) about cultural obstacles to knowledge sharing for networks in Ghana. I actually had various talks on the topic of how knowledge sharing works in the network and while designing the question for Eddy I thought asking about obstacles would make a negative question and almost choose the alternative of asking about succesful learning processes within the network. Unfortunately the video is very, very dark and I thought editing would help, but it didn't.
Until recently (about 2005) the world economy was growing. Until 2005 we could expand our energy use to meet this demand. However, after 2005 we could not expand our energy supply. We have come to a fork in the road where we can either share a contracting pool of wealth (energy) equally or it can become concentrated in the hands of a few to the detriment of the many. No living or manufactured thing exists on this planet without energy. It enables flowers and people to grow.
So when I shared my lessons, the mother was surprised. Even though there is a lot of informal sharing and collective learning around eating habits etc. Friday I helped with the X-mas decorations in school. One of the mothers talked to me about her wish to know who is having lice (louse-lice?) in the class of her children.
It also reminds me that I may read old messages of com-prac to see which other practical examples of CoPs in the south are share David Mould has posted something in com-prac@yahoogroups.com with regard to his experiences with communities of practice in Thailand: [link] I recognised especially his important point about the extensive social networks (from the countries I worked in), which are very effective in getting questions and answers across. He states that the community of practice has to add additional value to be an alternative to this system.