What I Learned Today…

Web 2.0 and programming tips from a library technology enthusiast, What I Learned Today… covers blogs, rss, wikis and more as they relate to libraries.

My delicious bookmarks for 2009-07-13

July 15th, 2009
  • TweetKnot
    TweetKnot provides platform to share the short messages (140 chars) across people via Knots.
  • ContactHelp
    Directory of phone numbers for customer service and customer support
  • All for Good
    Inspired by the call of President Obama to engage more Americans in service, a group of individuals from the technology, marketing and public sectors came together to build an open source application that allows you to find and share volunteer activities.
  • VirtualBox
    VirtualBox is a powerful x86 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that is freely available as Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
  • Fluid Project Wiki
    An open, collaborative project to improve the user experience of community source software.
  • Fluid Engage
    Fluid Engage is a new project that will create an open source community that will provide curators and educators within museums and galleries the necessary supports, tools and resources
  • MacLibre | Open Source Software Distribution for Mac OS X
    MacLibre is an Open Source Software Distribution for Mac OS X. It's simple, intuitive with applications you need. It brings a new way of software installation on your Mac.
  • Three Open Source E-book Readers Worth a Look
  • Over 40 Free, Must-Have Open Source Resources
  • EveryBlock
    A news feed for your block
  • The EveryBlock source code
    EveryBlock.com is an experimental news Web site that provides information at a "microlocal" level ? by neighborhood or city block. It was funded by a grant from Knight Foundation, which requires the site's backend code to be open-sourced. Here is the code.
  • Teaching Open Source
    This is a neutral collaboration point for professors, institutions, communities, and companies to come together and make the teaching of Open Source a global success.

More of my links

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