Posts Tagged ‘wiki

WordCamp 2007

395 Attendees, 17 Speakers, 2 Days and 1 Men’s Room
And that’s where WordCamp 2007 started and stopped feeling like “camp”. This is not the YMCA.
The Skinny
After letting everything soak in for the past week, three key things from WordCamp 2007 jump out at me.

Blog from your heart
You want your readers to be like you
Don’t complete [...]

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beta testers UNITE!

Online media whores, we need you
It’s time to announce what I’ve been working on for the past few months and it’s your chance to get in on the ground floor with what I feel is going to be the next generation for online media.
We’re looking for beta testers for a new media application we’re working [...]

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Wikity-Split

In light of my on-going involvement with the wiki documentary project, Truth in Numbers: The Wikipedia Story, I thought it would only be fitting to touch on the topic here a bit and see what lies ahead for the wiki and wiki culture.
If there’s anything that is sure to ruffle the feathers of your friendly, [...]

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Crap, I can’t believe I wasted another sentence saying this

Hey, it’s repeatPenguin! I’ll give you a brief introduction, so you will know if you’re up to the challenge, meh (or rather, if you’re willing to let me distract you for a few minutes with my rambling).
I am a designer and web developer in San Francisco.
“Oh no, another web developer BLOG,” you say?
Fortunately, YES! There [...]

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