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March 31, 2008

Blog Styling and Readability


Page organization and styling decisions on your blog can affect whether or not your message gets heard. Here are a couple of examples of how reformers are using social media - one that's highly readable with good styling decisions - and one that's pretty bad.

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February 16, 2007

Eyes have it.

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Electronic eyes reside in the organic flesh. Read the rest.

October 11, 2006

Robeson, Othello, Bigger Thomas

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Start on the web....end at the library!

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February 05, 2006

TSG Wiki DIS

The Digital Imaging Studio is the place for large, fine art quality color printing. It is an entirely pc shop. Right now, during the library remodel, it's located in Lib 4300.

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January 31, 2006

What Next?

Point and search technology allows cell phone users in Japan to get info about specific locations by waving their cell phones in that direction.

Check it out. http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=177105666

October 14, 2005

Yahoo and Political Speech

Yahoo has recently turned over the identity of a dissident Chinese blogger to the Chinese government. It has also started a blog room for what it hopes will be sensational posts detailing battles in the world's war zones.

Here's an editorial from the LA Times.

October 09, 2005

Who Owns Information?

Some members of the UN are pressing the United States to relinquish institutional control of the internet to the international body.

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October 06, 2005

Blogorama

cNet News reports today that 70,000 new blogs are being created everyday right now, and the total number of blogs is doubling every five months.

That makes us very cool.

Here's the article.

September 30, 2005

Who Owns Knowledge?

The Wikipedia Foundation has announced an ambitious plan to develop a free license, online curriculum of textbooks stretching from kindergarten through college.

Wikipedia is an organization that hosts an online encyclopedia with a similar mission. Like the textbooks to come, the encyclopedia is authored and edited collectively by readers of the site, under the watch of site administrators.

Here's the article in c/netNews.com.

Here's Wikipedia.