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Linux Foundation finally gets Canonical, Ubuntu
http://blogs.the451group.com/ opensource/ 2008/ 08/ 18/ linux-foundation-finally…Canonical, the UK-based company that distributes and supports Ubuntu Linux, has joined the Linux Foundation. The news is not surprising, except for the fact perhaps that Canonical, which oversees development and distribution of the most popular desktop Linux, had not joined until now.
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Social Networks
http://www.beautydialogues.com/ 2008/ 08/ social-networks.htmlE-Learning guru Jay Cross has written a fascinating post about an Aboriginal painting (note: not the one above) that he saw during a recent trip to Australia, and his reading of the imagery - comparing it with social networks and...
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The Times pimps Zscaler…but what about Purewire?
http://blogs.the451group.com/ security/ 2008/ 08/ 04/ the-times-pimps-zscalerbut…There was a spate of news today on the Web security front, with announcements from two hopefuls in the race to offer SaaS (software as a service) based Web threat detection. Most prominently, Zscaler, a Santa Clara based startup founded by Jay Chaudhry, announced the availability of its in the cloud security services.
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Would You Help a Reporter?
http://www.servantofchaos.com/ 2008/ 07/ would-you-help.htmlRoss Dawson's Future of Media Summit generated quite a lot of debate on both sides of the Pacific. There was some excellent coverage of the summit from a variety of angles, with Stephen Collins asking What will the future of media look like?, Chris Bishops pondering the business models around monetising
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Paul Washer Preaching to Reformed Rappers
http://realchristianity.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 20/ paul-washer-preaching-to-re…I posted a segment of this sermon here. Below is a sermon where Paul Washer talks to an audience including some reformed rappers
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An evening with the Mat Su Democrats
http://divasblueoasis.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 07/ evening-with-mat-su-democrats.htmlWhile the Palin Administration was digging itself into a hole down the road (Thanks, Todd Palin!) I was invited to speak about being a credentialed blogger at the Democratic National Convention to the July Mat Su Democrats meeting. I was impressed; there were over 50 friendly, enthusiastic folks there who gave all of us a warm reception.
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Trip Lee Interview
http://crayzeejoe.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 18/ pastor-tim-interviews-trip-lee-on…Trip Lee is one of the most well known rappers Evangelists who use the medium of rap music. This guy is not about “bein tha best” or “gettin’ big.” Check out this interview and see how God is using this young dude to bring tha Truth to listeners of hip-hop and more. Please…make a comment Oh yeah
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Heist
http://filmsbyweb.com/ heist/David Mamet takes this story of thieves along many twists and turns, some of which work and some of which don’t. Gene Hackman plays the brilliant leader of a gang (Delroy Lindo, Ricky Jay & Rebecca Pigeon as Hackman’s youngish wife), which pulls off complex heists for a despicable fence (Danny DeVito).
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Visual Literacy and Visual Thinking
http://joanvinallcox.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 16/ visual-literacy-visual-thinkin…What is visual literacy and is it different from visual thinking? I’ve been pondering that for a while now. I have absolutely no training in art or any form of visual literacy. I assume, I hope with some degree of accuracy, that visual literacy means, in parallel with textual literacy, knowing the
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eLearning: Communities of Practice and the Quarantining of Knowledge
http://thwartwise.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 16/ elearning-communities-of-practice…Where I work we have lots of enthusiastic staff who are exploring eLearning/Web 2.0 technologies - some for the first time. We offer professional development workshops and webinars which do a great job of providing required knowledge, but little opportunity for sustained immersive learning within the actual collaborative environment.
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