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374 Articles match "Exchange","Open"
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
From the introduction : “vast amounts of plant and animal genetic material are collected and microorganisms isolated throughout the world from various habitats and sources, and exchanged in collaborative research networks for the improvement of global food security, public health and climate change mitigation” but “the relatively frictionless exchange of biological materials within a global commons, which prevailed during the early days of modern life sciences, now seems to be reversed. In fact, specific governance problems are the biophysical characteristics of
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
As the WSJ points out, the speculation is already ‘more than a parlor game’: real money is, as we speak, changing hands on private share exchanges, and prices are already topping $30 a share at times. The tech makes cunning use of some of Google’s speech-to-text algorithms to provide instant subtitles to videos, thus opening up the service to hearing-impaired users – but unfortunately, it seems there are a still a few glitches to be ironed out: Mashable has some examples of the auto-caption #fails which are currently meme-ing their way around the web. Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams.
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Sunday, March 7, 2010
This is not just so that they can capture the data, but because the social exchange of an online community works on the basis of openness, transparency and honesty.
And people who want to comment on or add to the discussions on the site should be open and honest about who they are. In these and other cases, anonymous comments are perhaps the only way to encourage honest and open discussions. Image by loungerie via Flickr
Should people be allowed to leave anonymous comments in online communities and forums?
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
came away with a new/old idea: that we need an open innovation exchange to help entrepreneurs, councils and customer/citizens collaborate to find new ways forward.
During the Crowdsourced Council event these ideas crystalised into thoughts of an Open Innovation Exchange. It’s not new: Simon Berry, I and others first proposed something like this back in 2007 for third sector organisations, The Crowdsourced Council event earlier this week was for me interesting at three levels. First for the idea expressed in the name - that councils should use a variety of different
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
traced the visit back to Business Exchange , Bloomberg Business Week’s social bookmarking site “that helps professionals discover and organize information from across the Web… a great way to share content and find the most relevant news on business topics.” Anita Campbell , a Twitter friend and CEO of Small Business Trends , “an online small biz community reaching over 250,000 each month,” had saved my blog post, The Social Media ROI Obsession , on the Business Exchange site. Looking over my traffic stats several weeks ago, I was very surprised to notice that a single visitor had been referred to my blog by Business Week .
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Monday, February 2, 2009
It’s partly that they have a lot of the necessary skills - but even more because of the way that they have put their bid together, by doing the whole thing in the open.
You The work packages have been developed with partners through a process of meetings and online discussion, open for anyone to add their ideas or comments.
It The open approach extends to Helen’s presence on Twitter The deadline is nearing for submission of bids to Government to run the Digital Mentor network throughout the UK. I’ve no doubt who I think should win - the Voicebox consortium
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
as a city, and on the government level after the high profile nomination (by Obama) of open government advocate Vivek Kundera.
It used to be that if you wanted financial intelligence, you had to pay for the services of a ratings agency like Moody’s, where analysts made sense of the data tapes gathered in person from the Securities and Exchange Commission. Now you can get a comparable analysis at Freerisk.org, a site launched by a pair of amateur How well is data-driven democracy doing?
In the Washington Monthly , Charles Homans has an extensive investigation into the early
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Monday, December 3, 2007
ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteTalk Enterprise Jobwire About Subscribe Contact Advertise RSS RWW Daily by Email RSS RWW Weekly Wrap-up Home Products Trends Best of RWW Archives R/WW Thanksgiving: Thank You Google for Open Social (Or, Why Open Social Really Matters) Written by Alex Iskold / November 22, 2007 8:39 AM / 13 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » When Google and others ganged up on
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Monday, June 15, 2009
The Four Pillars of an Open Civic System
Everyone is talking a lot about open government and transparency these days. What we really want (or what I really want anyway) is not simply government transparency, but an open civic system - a civic system that operates, and flourishes, as a fully open system, for whatever level we happen to be talking about - federal, state, city, neighborhood, whatever. Posted by John Geraci on O’Reilly Radar
It’s exhilarating stuff, and it’s even more exciting to see governments get behind it, creating sites
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Monday, August 10, 2009
Readers of this blog will know that we have consistently supported the Open Source Ecology project, which consists of creating a full set of open source technologies for resilient communities.
We have not written this anywhere, but in conversations at the Oekonux conference we also suggested to Marcin Jacubowski that this was not yet in any way a true global open design project, since it all dependent on the leadership of one person in a particular locale. My own vision suggests that what should happen is that OSE should work through a ’sourceforge’, where people in the whole world can contribute to the designs, while different locales try it out.
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Sunday, May 17, 2009
skip to main | skip to sidebar Tweaking Website & Open Source Release All about tweaking website, open source, free software and free services Home Posts RSS Comments RSS Edit open source , social network , software - 1:08 PM - 1 komentar Open Source Social Network Software List Below im write link information about list open source social netwok softwares. Spree - open source for building knowledge exchange network project, this software just for build real-time communication
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Saturday, August 8, 2009
Does it provide/use a means of value exchange that is appropriate to the context?
Tags: Open Models P2P Business Model Proposed by Franco Papeschi & Tory Dunn:
(details details and background here )
“1. Does the initiative help people use time to their best advantage?
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Creating the Open City
Welcome to the Open Cities blog on CCE. My name is David Eaves and I’ve been writing, speaking, and thinking about open, citizen engagement and public policy for a number of years. Most recently, I worked to help push forward the City of Vancouver motion that requires the city to share more data, adopt open standards, and treat open source and proprietary software equally.
David Eaves posted this at Creative Class
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