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185 Articles match "2005","Technology"
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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. Using its WeaveSync technology - an indexing, matching and synchronization tool for documents - TextFlow offers a more simplified way to manage input, as well as merge and track suggestions and text contributions from multiple writers at once. 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.
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
In his 2005 paper ‘When Does a Firm Support Substitute Open Source Programming?’ It is clear that digital network technology poses a serious problem to the recording and film industries.
However, not all owners of property believe that legal action can stop new technologies from emerging. 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. Dmytri Kleiner brings existing critiques of material property from the left to bear upon the realm
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Friday, February 19, 2010
Richard Stallman’s creation of the Free Software Foundation (1985) following AT&T’s paralyzation of the Unix open source operating system and the establishment of the GNU General Public License have comprised the most significant initiatives in maintaining the principle of the commons in technological development. platforms is easily reusable for forming other, different databases (although they may be reusable in technological terms, in almost all cases, that is strictly forbidden by the companies that manage those repositories). 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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Monday, March 21, 2005
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
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Wednesday, October 26, 2005
One of my questions on technology is whether you can reach a level of virtual community of practice with a substantial impact on actual practice of the members. (I By the way, this is not my office, but a library in one of the ministries in Ghana. I just thought it's nice to continue with a picture for each posting.
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Monday, May 14, 2007
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 . In her book, "Inhabiting the Virtual City: The design of social environments for electronic communities" (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996), Judith Stefania
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Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Headshift London | New York | Paris | Sydney | Zurich about projects blog themes Search smarter, simpler, social tools for business Categories Corporate (29)
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005
The blogherald reports on over 50 million blogs in April 2005. The technology makes it easy to see who is citing similar ideas to you. I searched to find out about the number of people blogging in the South. Counting local services it's reported that there are 2 million in China, 1 million in South America and an insignificant number in Africa, though there is a growing number of bloggers in South Africa (must be due to Brenda who started there :)).
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Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Cecile Landman and Jo van der spek wrote about the work with Iraqi bloggers for the incommunicado conference in Amsterdam in June 2005. The streamtime project started with radio transmissions in Iraq, but this became impossible mid 2004 and so they decided to dedicate to linking with Iraqis in Iraq and the diaspora. Bloggers were linked by the streamtime site.
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Thursday, November 3, 2005
The most striking ideas/observations I gained from all discussions : * A virtual conference with southern partners in 1999 was evaluated and time rather than language or technology was the limiting factor for participation. in smaller or larger groups. * The question whether sometimes southern partners are not ahead of northern partners in adopting some distance communication technologies (especially for easy-to-use, free technologies like skype) came up several times. During this day on e-collaboration for development organisations (I mentioned in the last post), lots of interesting experiences came up.
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Sunday, November 6, 2005
So here's technology again.... WEB 2.0. I have to admit I was ignorant about the term till last thursday. Even though I had come across the term I had happily skipped it; thinking that it was another software application... (to to cope with information overload I'm applying optimal ignorance all the time).
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Friday, November 11, 2005
Nancy White reacted on my posting on web 2.0. My first critical comment :). I like it, because that makes you think (and it made me think I know very little about all these issues, but having a job related to ICT for development gives me a good excuse to read and learn more). In the newspaper (Volkskrant) was an article about the upcoming 'revolution' at Microsoft.
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Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Yesterday I met the first person who knew my blog without knowing me!! Weird experience. Since I had few comments, you have the impression that nobody is reading your blog. (which which is OK because it is also a way of organising and documenting your own thoughts, but getting comments is very stimulating).
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