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Sunday, July 27, 2003
Tiki Powered Sites listed at the Tin Foil Hat tiki wiki which appears to be headquarters for the Tiki Development Community. Tiki is integrated with a CVS (content management system) and was selected as the Source Forge project of the month for July. Perhaps the starting place for tiki wiki development is TikiWiki.org
Saturday, July 26, 2003
zwiki.org BridgesBlogAudio: ... is an audio interview featuring Audioblog's founder Noah Glass with Harold Gilchrist weblog reporter who covers audio blogging, mobile blogging and other technology advances in the world of blogging. Much of what is going on among the blogs has application to wikis because wikis can do anything that a blog can do--that is because wikis are, more or less, nonlinear, three dimensional, collaboration spaces where all participants are typically free to act as reporters, editors, commentators and kibitzers :)
Home base for Harold's interview of Noah is over at Harold's Audioblog/Mobileblogging News Weblog. The interview uses Noah's audioblog for the series of questions and answers. Kind of an audio FAQ. I like the format as there is text to follow. And with a link for each question and answer, you can pace yourself. One of the comments on Harold's interview of Noah posted with this interview at Harold's site is very insightful about using this medium from Rich Persaud on March 10, 2003 04:50 PM Four points on input formats vs. output formats: 1. Audio is inconvenient to the hearing-impaired, but text is inconvenient to the visually-impaired. Yes, one can argue that text-to-speech technology is more advanced than speech-to-text, but demand must precede implementation. Transcription technology continues to advance. 2. Tone of voice carries more information than the semantic content of text. 3. The effective communication bandwidth of content that is never created (due to input format restrictions) is zero. Our senses are neither interchangeable nor superfluous. 4. Visual and auditory cognition use distinct regions of the brain. You can read text and listen to audio at the same time, especially if you avoid sub-vocalizing the written text. You can't read two blog entries at the same time. Saturday, July 19, 2003
Law-Lib: RE: Cross Posted - Mozilla Question
-----Original Message----- From: David P. Dillard [mailto:jwne@astro.ocis.temple.edu] Sent: Thu 5/22/2003 11:00 PM To: Margaret Ross Cc: SLA-LAW@LISTSERV.UH.EDU; 'law-lib@ucdavis.edu' Subject: Re: Cross Posted - Mozilla Question I do not have a personal recommendation for you, but I do have a discussion group that you may want to consider joining to get input on this question. I will mention that my family has been using Opera and they are very fond of that browser and it has had very good comments in some of the materials that have landed in my email. The discussion group is University Web Developers and I checked the archive, which is only available to members, and there are 43 messages in the archive that mention Mozilla. More importantly, they could probably give some good answers to your question. University Web Developers http://www.usask.ca/web_project/uwebd/ You can join from this page: There are also groups on Yahoo Groups that may be able to help you: 24hrsupporthelpdesk The 24 hour support helpdesk is an all purpose helpdesk to answer your questions on computers, software, internet, email etc. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/24hrsupporthelpdesk/ The above list has a large number of posts that respond to a search of Mozilla Computer Help and Discussion http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Computer_Help_and_Discussion/ Substantial number of messages with the word Mozilla HTML-Haven Discussion Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HTML-Haven/ Many posts mention Mozilla -------------------------- A search of the word Mozilla from the home page of the Yahoo Groups website found over forty discussion groups that have something to do with Mozilla, but most are very small in membership. This may be of interest: 37 WarpBrowsers A group for discussions about various web browsers available for OS/2 Warp and eCS, including Netscape, Mozilla, Warpzilla and Opera. 260 Members : Public Archive http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WarpBrowsers/ Monthly posting levels 2003 56 115 78 97 12 2002 222 79 157 137 182 151 52 66 79 49 141 128 ----------------------- Also, one could do a search of newsgroups at http://groups.yahoo.com Searched Groups for mozilla and stability. Results 1 - 10 of about 5,500. Search took 0.36 seconds Searched Groups for mozilla and stable. Results 1 - 10 of about 34,100. Search took 0.36 seconds. Sample result from the second search Re: latest Mozilla on stable ... Then, unless somebody has built a Debianized version of recent Mozilla for stable, you should run the ordinary binaries from mozilla.org. ... muc.lists.debian.user - Apr 5, 2002 by Colin Watson - View Thread (4 articles) Re: OT:Mozilla is stable? ... Cheers, Ross-c Btw, I installed the first build of the gdi+ enhanced version of "mozilla with svg" Probably not stable, but it sure does work with svg (disc ... comp.lang.java.advocacy - Aug 13, 2002 by Anders Dahlberg - View Thread (10 articles) What does it need to build mozilla more stable? Hello, if you can compile Mozilla (especially the Messenger part) as stable as possible (eg. if you are one if the more active developers ... netscape.public.mozilla.mail-news - Oct 5, 1999 by Mark Stier - View Thread (2 articles) --------------------- Finally, if you want a bit of a legal flavor to your answer, besides what is stated by members of this list, you could join the Technolawyer discussion group, which is free, and search the archives of that discussion group, which is fee based. Technolawyer http://www.technolawyer.com Membership in any Yahoo Groups discussion groups requires prior registration in Yahoo Groups which is free. I hope these ideas, in addition to the fine help I am sure other members of this valuable list provide, will be of some usefulness to you. Sincerely, David Dillard Temple University (215) 204 - 4584 jwne@astro.temple.edu http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/ringleaders/davidd.html Friday, July 18, 2003
Viewable with Any Browser: Campaign: "This page was written by Cari D. Burstein to express the sentiment behind the 'Viewable With Any Browser' campaign. If you were referred here from a web site bearing the 'Viewable With Any Browser' themed graphic or text, it means that the site author agrees with the campaign and is participating in the effort to discourage browser specific web design. Read below for more information on what it's all about, and to see if you'd like to participate."
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