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Snurb — Monday 23 February 2004 13:25

Redefining Online News

Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism |

Interesting article on Redefining Online News in the Online Journalism review...

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Snurb — Friday 20 February 2004 12:59

New Newsfeed

I've added Clay Shirky's site to the newsfeeds - he's an interesting author on P2P and collaborative online publishing, and this is a good way of keeping track of what he gets up to...

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Snurb — Sunday 15 February 2004 09:54

Open Source Spreads Beyond Software

Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism |

Slashdot points to this article about open source and its implications: "Open Source Spreads beyond Software". Nothing much new, but a nice introduction which may make a useful undergraduate reading on the topic. I must remember to check out OhMyNews at some point, too - anyone read Korean ?

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Snurb — Wednesday 11 February 2004 08:00

RDF and OWL Are W3C Recommendations

Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism |

This just in - RDF and OWL Are W3C Recommendations (Slashdot). The discussion following the article contains a host of useful links for further reading, too.

My interest in this links to my research on gatewatching: increasingly we're seeing gatewatcher sites make use of RDF and semantic Web approaches to share their own content - and of course these technologies also help the process of gatewatching itself.

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Snurb — Monday 2 February 2004 13:01

Convergence

Internet Technologies |

Starting to write lectures for the coming semester today - for my Creative Industries unit. Googling for convergence I found this OJR article which seems to do a pretty good job introducing the concepts surrounding it - of course I found this only after my unit reader went to print... Still good stuff, and I might include it in a later revision of the reader.

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Snurb — Monday 2 February 2004 09:21

Adopt-a-Journalist

Blogs and Blogging | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism |

Andrew Murphie pointed out this Wired article on the fibreculture list - All the News That's Fit to Skewer. Puts a whole new spin on the idea of gatewatching... Andrew also mentions the work of Pierre Levy on collective intelligence - better read up on this, too.

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Snurb — Sunday 1 February 2004 23:50

Syndication fixes

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OK, I've grabbed a new version of import.module from the Drupal CVS, which means that the newsfeeds should be fixed now - recently the Kuro5hin.org feed just wouldn't update any more. Let's hope that this didn't break the other feeds.

This also brought home the fact that Drupal is now up to version 4.3.x, while I'm still running on 4.1.

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Snurb — Sunday 1 February 2004 18:04

Snurblog goes live...

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It's taken a while, but finally this site is directly accessible to outside users - so if you're reading this, welcome ! There have been any number of delays, and I would have liked to get this online earlier - but the lack of content for the general information pages meant that I didn't want to launch yet, and the delayed launch meant I didn't blog as regularly as I wanted to. Now I'll try and provide more frequent blog entries as the year progresses.

I've also added plenty of links to my recent articles, as well as my PhD …

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Snurb — Sunday 24 August 2003 09:13

Six Limitations to the Current Open Source Development Methodology

Internet Technologies |

Interesting article on Six Limitations to the Current Open Source Development Methodology in Openflows News. I'm doing a lecture on Open Source in a few weeks; this might be useful...

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Snurb — Tuesday 29 April 2003 13:34

Data lost

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Backing up from an equally annoying and upsetting week - I lost a harddrive just after Easter. Luckily I had backed up most of my work-related files just before, but much other data seems gone, including all of my emails, my calendar, and my address book. You don't realise how much you depend on Outlook until it's gone... Data recovery services charge through the nose and I can't justify spending a cool $6000 for a 70% chance of getting my data back.

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Beyond Interaction Networks: An Introduction to Practice Mapping (ACSPRI 2024)

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