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http://www.flipthedolphin.com [flipthedolphin] Also you may want to check out the Milestone 2.0 - WordPress Trac in which you can read about all the bugs that they are currently fixing (and which they have fixed so far…). There are few “open”

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Jade.mcli.dist.maricopa.eduhttp://jade.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu [Jade.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu] cogdogblog: With the introduction of new social software applications such as blogs, wikis, newsfeeds, social networks, and bookmarking tools (the subject of this paper), the claim that Shelley Powers makes in a Burningbird blog entry [1] seems apposite: "This is the user's web now, which means it's my web and I can make the rules." Reinvention is revolution – it brings us always back to beginnings.

[Davecormier.com] Dave’s Educational Blog: Indeed, how will they even know, or get invited to join in the conversation that goes on if they remain aloof to the meaning that is being made in this kind of webcast? They will have to learn to communicate their ideas so that practitioners of their ideas (and now I’m sliding over to ed-theory particularly) if they want to be part of the conversation.

J2eegeek.comhttp://www.j2eegeek.com [J2eegeek.com] Vinny Carpenter’s blog » 2004 » May: Dave Winer just launched a new website called Really Simple Syndication, a site devoted to helping non-tech users learn about RSS. While I hope the rational behind the site is to help purveyors of RSS, I can’t help but think if this isn’t another salvo across ATOM’s bow.

[Eleusis.f2o.org] the acropolis of eleusis: The definition of ”˜open source’ is a lot broader and more flexible than ”˜GPL’ or ’software .Web 2.0 - Most often seen on O’Reilly related web sites.

Pluralsight.com[Pluralsight.com] CraigBlog: The end goal is to implement good application-level security in FlexWiki, but to do that I'm going to wind up rewriting most of the core of FlexWiki. When I'm done, I hope it'll be much more extensible and quite a bit less tangled than it is now.

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