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Thursday, February 18, 2010
GRAIN proposes five key steps towards a food system that can address climate change and the food crisis.
We are moving into an era of severe disruption of food production. There has never been a more pressing need for a system that can ensure that food is distributed to everyone, according to need. Yet never has the world’s food supply been more tightly controlled by a small group, whose decisions
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
An example! Marc Steinlin from Helvetas mentioned in the km4dev list that Urs Egger has written down the story of Aquasan . Though I often visit the km4dev website, I had never traced it, so there are probably many more examples out there. It is so easy to overlook something on the web!
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
From a logistical standpoint, mainly it requires filling out change-of-address cards. Imagine my surprise then when, after doing a recent presentation on virtual work, I submitted expenses, requesting direct deposit, and the client tells me that they cannot make the electronic payment without a physical address. THEN, a few hours later they updated the arrangement, saying they couldn't send a physical check to the PO Box either, that Sarbanes-Oxley requires them to have a physical address for About six months ago, we (NetAge) completed a process that had begun many years earlier.
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
I have several email addresses, and I use them each for different purposes. I I keep an old email address that’s hardly used just in case someone I haven’t spoken to in 10 years contacts me. So I understand that for different roles I play, I have different email addresses.
I never receive personal emails on my work account. The account that came with my Internet at home has been sacrificed to spam since I use that account for every website registration. I keep
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
The February 2010 issue of Wired Magazine in Italian runs a cover story on Netsukuku , a fractal address system for a cloud of user maintained, linked computers forming a p2p network.
Netsukuku is an ad-hoc network forming software built around an address system designed to handle massive numbers of nodes while requiring minimal CPU and memory resources. The problem was that current addressing The Netsukuku project is based on the idea of exploiting the potential of WiFi connectivity, linking the PCs of wireless communities to act as routers, forming a network that could become as large or larger than the current Internet.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Google mobile address bar and search - here’s my blog (click the feed icon and it will open in Google Reader)…also handy as a proxy [via DI ]
BlogBackupr - back up your blog, also see backupblogonline
Planetaki - create your own public news reader, simple adds feeds, and it will create a public river of news site. Cullect - is a collaborative feed aggregator. It’s a communal place to make Reading Lists.
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Monday, January 29, 2007
Home Blog Help Sign in and show my conversations 9cays Take the pain out of group email. Tired of getting group email that you dont want? Tired of reading through badly formatted quotes at the bottom of messages? Tired of people claiming they never got your message? 9cays is for you. Every 9cays conversation has... Its own email address Email to the conversations address goes out to all the participants.
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Friday, April 11, 2008
December 2008: Image annotation and folders Home Solutions Features Pricing Support About us Annotate Documents Online Private or shared review, indexing and discussion with notes and tags Share notes on PDF, Microsoft Word documents and Web pages online. Documents and notes are private unless you choose to share them. You can take a private snapshot of any web page. All documents and notes are added to your personal index.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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