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Sputnik: Sputnik Sightings
http://sputnik.freewisdom.org/en/Sightings
Some web sites based on Sputnik. Edits by Recent Users.
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Sputnik: Whodunit?
http://sputnik.freewisdom.org/en/Credits
People who contributed to the project in one way or another, in alphabetical order:. André Carregal of the Kepler Project. All sorts of advice. Bruno Guedes of Fabrica Digital. Help with the stylesheet. Dado Sutter of PUC-Rio. Portuguese translation of the interface. Ferrix - many bug fixes and new features. Packaging work for Kepler. Jérôme Vuarand - templates for the LuaUsers. Jim Whitehead - SQL backend for Versium and too many other changes to list here. Maurício Bomfim of Fabrica Digital.
organizingstuff.blogspot.com
Organizing Stuff: May 2010
http://organizingstuff.blogspot.com/2010_05_01_archive.html
Wednesday, May 5, 2010. The category of literacy. I am very excited about the upcoming CoLIS. Conference in London next moth - but speaking of literacy. My paper at the conference, Trusting Tags, Terms and Recommendations. Is in an interesting session:. What I find striking is:. 1 How international diverse the session is. wow. 2 That the three other papers have "information literacy" in their titles - am I in the right category? Have I been misunderstood? Do I misunderstand my own work? Links to this post.
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Organizing Stuff: Colo(u)rs
http://organizingstuff.blogspot.com/2010/05/colours.html
Tuesday, May 4, 2010. Today my friend Yuri. Pointed me to a fabulous post. Names, colors are given. Names and the names are tied to particular activities and contexts. Which is, in fact, true for any category - it is socially constructed. Posted by Jens-Erik Mai. May 6, 2010 at 3:58 AM. Funny, I just blogged about this very thing, albeit from a different perspective. If you want to see the world through someone elses eyes check out this vision simulatorhttp:/ www.webexhibits.org/causesofcolor/2&#...I'm a...
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