The CSS Zen Garden is a good example of the interface-switching we are after in GroupServer .
Archive for July, 2005
CSS Zen Garden
Tuesday, July 19th, 2005Stephen Demming Speaking in NZ
Wednesday, July 13th, 2005If you didn’t know about this, give some thought to registering for the Telling tales at work sessions.
Stephen Demming is a world expert in the use of stories to spread insiration and good ideas.
Gataga: Search by tags, anywhere that tags
Tuesday, July 12th, 2005Google Maps, Earth and John Udell’s Screencast
Tuesday, July 12th, 2005Jon Udell’s screencast using Google Maps to give a tour of his neighbourhood created a stir online about the use of this technology when integrated with a handheld GPS. It’s also a nice example of a screencast, the medium that Steve Clift used to provide his virtual tour of GroupServer.
Of course, Google Earth has just lifted the bar a jump. It provides a spinning globe where you can zoom in for a near ground-level virtual tour with links plucked live from Google and other databases providing almost the intimacy of Jon Udell’s commentary.
Photos from Deepening Online Deliberation
Wednesday, July 6th, 2005The prize for Most Prolific Photographer goes to Griff Wigley. Griff’s pictures capture the mood of this firts day nicely.
The others of us are tagging our ODDC pics at flickr. And my shots from our post conference retreat in the woods are skeetermocracy.
ACE Sector online community
Tuesday, July 5th, 2005A new online community for the Adult and Community Education sector has opened.
Funded by the Teriary Education Commission, membership of the community is open to any organisation or individual – provider or learner, in Adult and Community Education in New Zealand.
The ACE sector site uses Harvey Calder’s Communities Online platform.
Open Source IM Clients
Tuesday, July 5th, 2005I have been happily using Gaim for some time. An alternative is Miranda. Both are multi-protocol. Both are GPL. Gaim runs on Linux, BSD, MacOS X, and Windows. Miranda runs on Windows only. Both my kids happily use Gaim to chat with their MSIM friends.
Which do you prefer?
Which others should be compared with these?