Archive | February, 2009

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28. February 2009

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Ran across this in my online travels tonight. It was written by Sister Corita Kent. My favorites are number 6 and number 8. I found it because Bruno told me a story about clay pots this week that stuck with me. And so I went googling to find more about it. Both the rules and [...]

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An open letter to Bluehost: Your values matter

13. February 2009

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I’ve been a good Bluehost customer for years. They host this website. I’ve used them for almost all of my websites and have recommended them to countless clients and friends. It’s time for them to step up. Values matter. Dear Bluehost, I understand from Ethan Zuckerman that you recently disabled Kubatana’s blog, despite the fact [...]

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Ushahidi: Crowdsourcing Crisis Information

2. February 2009

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Ushahidi (“testimony” in Swahili) is an experimental web platform that crowdsources crisis information. People can submit reports via text messaging using a mobile phone, email, or the web. Looks like it can be deployed (sorry, geek speak) for a specific crisis. It was most recently use to track events in Gaza and was also used [...]

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