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“Developing a compelling presentations involves a series of decisions and exercises to align your head with the fact that you’re delivering your content directly to people. No internet. No weblog. Just you.” Rands on presentations and speeches.
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“Manage your conference notes and share them with other delegates, even with unreliable conference wi-fi!” Based on Tiddlywiki – an early piece of output from BT’s Open Source division (and Osmosoft). Congrats to Jeremy!
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Lovely; as leonardr says, a “2D Super Mario Galaxy”. Hop around planetoids rescuing kittens. Ace!
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“SwitchPipe is a proof of concept “Web application server” or, more accurately, a Web application process manager and request proxy.” Wow. Peter Cooper comes good on his “RBoss” concept. Could be interesting to see if there’s mileage in this.
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“The idea is something I’m calling web hooks…simple server-side mechanisms for web applications that allow users to do what they want with their data. You just let them specify URLs for various events…to pass data or notifications to in real-time.”
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“why on earth do we believe that just because technology can expose people means that it should?” danah, as ever, very insightful, on the problems of exposing user data, regardless of whether it is already “public” or not.