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Map Kibera

by karlcow

Kibera in Nairobi, Kenya, widely known as Africa's largest slum, remains a blank spot on the map. Without basic knowledge of the geography and resources of Kibera it is impossible to have an informed discussion on how to improve the lives of residents. This November, young Kiberans create the first public digital map of their own community.

07 November 2009

Diigo

by nachilau & 47 others
Web2.0 Online Research Tools and Knowledge Sharing Community

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04 November 2009

Curriki - Open Source Curriculum

by wabaus & 1 other
Curriki = a web site where the community shares and collaborates on free and open source curriculum

02 November 2009

Médias sociaux » Archive du blog » Un pas de plus vers le web social en temps réel avec Cliqset

by Nissone
" Frédéric CAVAZZA Un pas de plus vers le web social en temps réel avec Cliqset 4 commentaires Publié par Frédéric CAVAZZA le 2 octobre 2009 dans Actualité Depuis le rachat cet été de FriendFeed par Facebook et la publication du code source de Tornado, le serveur qui va avec, nous pensions que le créneau des services d’agrégation sociale était bouché. Que nenni car Cliqset ambitionne de changer tout cela avec sa nouvelle version qui vient de sortie en beta : It’s Here! Cliqset’s Real-Time Community. Pour faire simple, Cliqset est un service d’agrégation qui permet de compiler votre activité sur les différents médias sociaux (70 services en tout), de les retraiter en un format standardiser (Activity Streams) et de le rendre accessible (au travers d’API) dans un flux unique et temps réel."

Sunlight Labs

by karlcow

We're a community of open source developers and designers dedicated to opening up our government to make it more transparent, accountable and responsible. We need your help.

30 October 2009

JukeFly

by fred091 & 3 others
JukeFly is a place to listen to music. Stream it from your personal music library or listen to YouTube videos played from a huge community of playlists. Listen to free music and play your own music from anywhere in the world.

29 October 2009

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22 October 2009

dslreports.com

by rwatuny & 7 others
DSL · Cable · VOIP · Security · Satellite · Fiber · News · Tips · Reviews · Community · Tools

21 October 2009

openhandle - Project Hosting on Google Code

by parmentierf (via)
OpenHandle is an open-source community project to expose Handle Values in common text-based serializations to make the data stored within the records more accessible to Web applications. OpenHandle is not a replacement for the Handle System, but rather an alternate means to access Handle.

20 October 2009

IDFA | Prison Valley | International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam

by sbrothier
Fremont County, Colorado : 36000 souls, 14 prisons, 7731 inmates. Welcome to the Prison industry. Prison Valley is a cross-media documentary about a community that chose inmates as income.

18 October 2009

Imagining Ruricomp « Neuromantics

by karlcow

What data can we wring out of the rural environment that might prove of use to it’s residents and visitors? What embedded processes should have APIs opened up to the wider community?

17 October 2009

15 October 2009

Adding meaning to your HTTP error pages! - Opera Developer Community

by karlcow

When searching for something on the web we’ve all had the experience of clicking on a link in a search engine’s results page only to find that the page no longer exists. If there’s no information on that page other than a default error message, the most likely course of action on the user’s part is to press the back button and try the next search result.

As site authors we can make our error pages more meaningful to our users, so that an error becomes an opportunity to bring the user back into a site and show them content that’s relevant to what they’re looking for. In this article I’ll show you how to do just that.

12 October 2009

Portable Contacts

by Spone
The vision for Portable Contacts has been around for a long time. Sites large and small share the goal of providing users a secure way to access their address books and friends lists without having to take their credentials or scrape their data. But only in recent weeks has it begun to feel that now is the right time to rally the community and the industry to work together to make this vision real by developing an open spec for exchange of contact info that everyone can embrace.

11 October 2009

02 October 2009

Welcome to dxomark.com (beta), a free resource dedicated to RAW-based camera image quality

by mozkart
DxO Labs created dxomark.com for members of the digital photographic community who are passionate about image quality – professional photographers, advanced amateurs, photography reviewers and imaging media journalists. While other websites publish information about JPEG image quality, only DxO Labs provides the first publicly-accessible database of objective and in-depth RAW sensor image quality measurements.

01 October 2009

Contrail - Bicycling Community Tool

by sbrothier
leaves a faint chalk line behind your bike

30 September 2009

Top Games for Nintendo Wii - Top Rated Wii Games

by cryogenius (via)
These are the top rated Wii games of all-time according to metacritic.com. Metacritic takes all of the major publication reviews of a game and then makes an average, called a metascore. The score is out of 100.

The Social OPAC

by karlcow

Social OPAC application suite--an award-winning, open source social discovery platform for bibliographic data. The purpose of this site is to build a cohesive community of users and developers around the SOPAC project suite.

Appulous : The iPhone and iPod Touch Application Index

by sbrothier & 3 others
As many iPhone and iPod touch owners have discovered, Apple's iTunes App Store has many flaws which render it useless to the common user. Apple has chosen to allow a multitude of ridiculous, worthless, poorly-represented applications through its "strict" screening process, nearly all written by mediocre programmers with a dream of getting rich quick. Many of these programmers game the reviews system, misrepresent their application in the description, and generally try to swindle the honest buyer. Applications generally do not cost much, but small fees add up. The iPhone/iPod community has wasted so much money on these programs, an epidemic has taken hold where people have simply stopped buying apps they aren't certain of so they don't find themselves purchasing yet another waste of a program.

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