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[Webbys World] Unlike the Wikipedia, it is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 1.0 license, which renders many images (and basically all text) from the Wikipedia incompatible (legally) with Wikitravel (meaning they cannot be used). This somewhat makes it hard if you wish to add images to an article, because you must find compatibly-license images.
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Nates on a Plane: When I came by the next day to pick up the signed forms, she was noticeably quiet. It wasn't until I got home that I noticed my mom had scribbled a note on the guide."'>Mom Mistakes Castlevania FAQ for Homicide Note (via Cosmos)
joannejacobs.com: "Reading a lot, more and more, just makes your mind work in a certain way," Jake said.Jake was motivated by Orson Scott Card's sci-fi classic "Ender's Game" to socialize and join his school's fencing and tennis teams. He'll study economics at Penn. (via Cosmos)
[Creativecommons.org] Creative Commons Blog | Creative Commons: Creative Commons Blog ... Renaldo "Recombo" Lemos of Creative Commons Brazil reports more good news: ... A Wikipedia of Free Culture? Q: How to plan a wiki? ...
[Ross.typepad.com] Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Wikimaniacs or Wikirealists?: John Seely Brown and John Hagel also point to the increasingly distributed nature of business, but they make a more profound argument for the value of social networks within the enterprise to provide a sustainable edge through innovation. Enterprises have sought to drive down costs through business process automation and outsourcing as a competitive advantage.
[Constructing the Digital Universe] More links of interest: was sued on July 14 for copyright infringement, the shock wasn’t that the video-sharing service was being yanked into court. Questions had been swirling for months about whether the upstart, which now dishes up 100 million daily videos, was crossing copyright boundaries by letting its members upload videos with little oversight.
[Writes Like She Talks] Imagine the Plain Dealer, written by Wiki: From PoynterOnline: Reporter Ryan Singel had an assignment for an article about wikis -- a type of site where users are invited to easily edit and change the content, such as Wikipedia. So Singel did his research and turned in a 1,059-word first draft.
[Poynter Online - E-Media Tidbits] A Writer/Editor Is Dying, and Tells Us: A109856 Posted by Amy Gahran 9:54:26 AM Wiki Journalism Experiment: Wired News Tantek, via Flickr.com Wired News reporter Ryan Singel has a lot of editors these days. Wired News is trying something I find very interesting. Reporter Ryan Singel had an assignment for an article about wikis -- a type of site where users are
[robmyers] links for 2006-08-31: “Pimm’s No1 is the essential ingredient in the Pimm’s Cup (normally known simply as a Pimm’s cocktail, according to the company’s website), which mixes one part Pimm’s No1 with three parts lemonade or lemon soda (sometimes ginger ale or Indian tonic water
[midnightBlue] Put Your Article Where Your Mouth Is: In an experiment in collaborative journalism, Wired News is putting reporter Ryan Singel at your service.This wiki began as an unedited 1,059 word article on the wiki phenomenon, exactly as Ryan filed it. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to do the job of a Wired News editor and whip it into shape.
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