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[Marshall Kirkpatrick] My web-friend Beth Kanter is on fire this week. She’s posted links to The World Information Society’s focus on blogs and wikis in the developing world, Alexandra Samuel’s very succinct Make Your Non-Profit More Effective with RSS and (perhaps most exciting) coverage of a recent talk by Joshua Schachter, the creator of Del.icio.us.

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

http://khmeroverseas.blogspot.com  Forever in Transit: Not only is the song a very good song, but also that song embodied the Khmer society of the 60s. It was the product of Khmer society as it begins to usher in modernization, the 60s' fashion and music, the flower children, peace and love, and the sexual revolution of that decade. (via Cosmos)

PSD Blog - The World Bank Group - Private Sector Development: That was Partha Sarkar, co-Founder of Bytes for All, being interviewed for the current Development Gateway special on blogs and wikis. He believes that civil society has not yet learned how to use blogs effectively, but that the potential is there. (via Cosmos)

Cambodia4Kids.Org: Experts from governments, donors, NGOs and the private sector speak out about effective policies, promising applications and innovative business models. Check out the section on blogs and wikis . (via Cosmos)

New Media Initiatives Blog: Make your nonprofit more effective with RSS aggregation source:Beth’s Blog (via Cosmos)

http://michaelatmo.blogspot.com  Michael Stein's NON-PROFIT TECHNOLOGY BLOG: I'm the founder of MEMBERS ONLY SOFTWARE, which provides software applications to non-profit organizations, such as think tanks, trade associations and professional societies, YMCAs, and advocacy groups. We count organizations such as numerous YMCAs,the Council on Foreign Relations, Harvard Medical School, and Alanon Family groups among our clients. (via Cosmos)

http://hybernaut.com  the institute of hybernautics | on social software and the web as platform: In response to some questions about "auto-tagging", Joshua took issue with the idea of crawling the web for pages and pumping them into del.icio.us, even if the generated tags were accurate. Del.icio.us is full of things that individuals found useful and wanted to remember. (via Cosmos)

Ruminatehttp://www.chrislott.org  Ruminate: Joshua spoke at Harvard’s Berkman Center a few days ago on the topic of tagging, folksonomy, del.icio.us, etc. Some blog-notes: David Weinberg’s notes on the first session David’s synopsis of interesting points Beth Kanter’s notes on the second session (via Cosmos)

 Tagami.com Tagami.com: Joshua Schachter, the man behind del.icio.us, was at Harvard on Tuesday discussing the Future of Tagging. Beth Kanter over at Beth’s Blog has a quick video and some notes from the discussion. (via Cosmos)

http://www.siimteller.com/en  Teller in English: technology, Skype, camera reviews: (tags: firefox browser marketshare) Posted by Siim Teller at 12:17 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0) (via Cosmos)

[Flashpoint] RSS is the TCP/IP Packet of Web 2.0: This lead me to Nivi's post about how new services out there which generate or transform dynamic RSS feeds are really acting as relays for information packets. We can view these new services as command line interfaces for an internet operating system.

[Troy Angrignon - Adventure Capitalist :: Main Page] Web 2.0: When do you use a forum, a blog, Jotspot, Writely, a wiki, or a full web 2.0 platform?: . · Contains many different “modes” and tools: blogs, wikis, comments, forums, etc. · More... · Not very often do they have RSS feeds · ? · Hard to follow threads that get broken up · No perma links · Difficult to find stuff Blogs For espousing one person’s view

Social Media and You: Build an RSS feed that will notify you (and anyone else you want) when shipments ship, arrive, are signed for, become delayed or any other real-time event that you need to monitor. Do you make supply chain decisions based on regular information like weather reports, stock levels, and holiday schedules?

Gilbane.comhttp://www.gilbane.com [Gilbane.com] The Gilbane Report: Volume 12, Number 10: The trend in commercial products is towards combined systems that have features from both blogging systems and wikis as well as full audit trails and version control. What is noteworthy about these systems is that they are using the functionality developed for personal online diaries and turning them into systems for information sharing where the individual voice and personality is less important than the information that is being imparted.

Ross.typepad.com[Ross.typepad.com] Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Disney Enterprise Weblogs and Wikis: Last week I needed to put together a presentation about how enterprises are using blogs, particularly in the context of learning/leadership development in larger organizations. The links below were a bit of a dumping ground for anything I found- some a...

http://teachable.org [Teachable.org] Teachable wiki | Presentations / AECT2005MartindaleWiley: There are many variations in terms of types of wikis. A common feature is the easy creation of new wiki “pages” by combining words to form a web link to a new document.

Llt.msu.edu[Llt.msu.edu] LLT Vol7Num2: Blogs and Wikis: Environments for On-line Collaboration: Of course, Wiki sites, like any pages on the Web, can be secured with password protection or other means, but wikis have built-in safeguards against malicious behavior (page changes are logged, page deletions must be seconded to take effect). The goal of Wiki sites is to become a shared repository of knowledge, with the knowledge base growing over times.

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