Posted in content, copyright, news, photography on Feb 3rd, 2008
I love the idea of the creative commons. I just got to use it for the first time. I put the Creative Commons badge on my photography blog about a month ago.
Yesterday I attended a Barack Obama rally in Minneapolis and posted this photo of Obama today.
I received this email today:
Hi,
The Point Reyes Light […]
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I just came across knol, Google’s new project that will take on wikipedia. Cliotech has a great summary of the project and some speculations posted.
Could knol allow knowledgeable content writers to promote their work, potentially make money from the article and find other people who are knowledgeable in their field? If it can, every […]
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Posted in accessibility, news, services, standards on Oct 24th, 2007
Our friends at Google just made it a little easier to use gmail on a mobile device. Thank you Google! IMAP should be rolled out to everyone within a few days.
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I love flickr. It is a tool that has allowed anyone with the ability to make a digital image to upload it, share it and leave it there for others who might have similar interests to find it, form groups and learn from each others’ work. It is brilliant.
Until recently photography has been an art […]
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Posted in community, news, photography on Aug 2nd, 2007
Noah and his friends used flickr and a wordpress blog to report on the Mississippi river bridge collapse yesterday. It is a brilliant example of the power of web 2.0 technologies.
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