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Searchable Sortable Social Network

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April 13th, 2005
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Searchable Social Network: Do you use your blog as your social network and a place to collect, communicate and disseminate information inside your social network? Read through Pete’s interesting voyage of discovery (and the possible birth of a new social networking product). I had to really pay attention to understand the concept and I still might be way off mark!

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Guide for bloggers to avoid pink slips

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New guide aims to keep bloggers safe from pink slips: Examples include the cliche’d ex-Delta and Google employees. This guide comes from EFF and wholeheartedly suggests doing everything in your power to preserve anonymity.

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Picaweb

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April 11th, 2005
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LinkyLoo, Photolog Script

Picaweb Picaweb is a php application to help you to easily put pictures galeries on the web with the help of Picasa 2 to generate the pictures and thumbnails. Picasa2 has an xml web gallery export option. Picaweb will parse this xml and render the html pages on the fly (with Smarty http://smarty.php.net). Dynamic Web albums on the fly from picasa 2? Thanks Forever Geek

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WP Theme: RadMod

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This is an update of a previously-submitted bold two-column theme for WordPress. You can view the 1.5 to 1.5.1 change log here, and download it here.

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Open Source Innovation Practices

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April 8th, 2005
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Many-to-Many: Open Source Innovation Practices: Some norms such as the right to fork, open participation and self-organizing contribution strengthen this opportunity and provide models for consideration beyond software development. When a project can be forked, it provides a balance against poor management (albeit at a cost) and fosters a leadership style that lets other express ideas and have them be heard. Leadership forms the core of a social network of innovation, being an arbiter of information and quality outcomes. Open participation is essential to innovation, to bring in new people with new ideas. By self-organizing I don’t mean some high falutin’ emergence, but the simple freedom for people to choose where to contribute based on their expertise and personal motivation. Some good reading there from Ross Mayfield. Some rambling on, but some very good insights.

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WP Plugin: DI.FM Playlist

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April 8th, 2005
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WP Plugin: DI.FM Playlist Put a “last played” playlist from Digitally Imported Radio on your WordPress blog. I can voich for d.fm, I listen to them all the time!

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Six Apart in Adobe Go Live CS2

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Six Apart integrates weblogging tools into Adobe Go Live CS2: Now thats putting blogging into the mainstream. Palettes of tools that allow designers to create Type Pad and Movable Type templates have been built into Go Live CS2 I wonder how much SA had to pay to get this done?

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Rrdtool Server Statistics

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April 7th, 2005
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Rrdtool Server Statistics: Since some people have show interest in using Rrdtool that I had mentioned in the previous post, here is a good tutorial and example on how to use it and customize it for your own use. I have written my own scripts to interface into the Round Robin Database and collect and store information. I am using some of the code from the PHP display files mentioned in this tutorial. If you do end up using their code, please find a way to say thank you to the author.

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WordPress 1.5 Bug Fix

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April 6th, 2005
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WordPress 1.5 Options Page Plugin Bug: This bug is with regards to plugins and options pages created by plugins. Thanks for pointing this out Alex and yes, the idea is to use the right solution, regardless of this bug when coding for the plugin competition. In other words, consider this bug to be fixed in the version of WordPress that will be used to test the competition plugins.

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