Thursday, December 19, 2002


Sarah of alterego posts:

who's this Guy?
Came across the blog of Guy Dickinson (cited above), a MA student looking at, among other things, weblogs in education. No specifics on Guy's participo blog, but an interesting collection of postings.

I like what I see...

comment [] 4:21:04 PM    

Hmmm

Washington Post: "Since many bloggers have no background in publishing, they often come to the medium unaware of the rules that apply." [Scripting News]

comment [] 2:01:10 PM    

Add to the reference list...

Mark Pilgrim: What is RSS? [Scripting News]

comment [] 1:59:18 PM    

Like Doc Said

We must watch the watchers -- and this study agrees (ironically, the Pentagon had it all the time)

Study Seeks Technology Safeguards For Privacy. The study urges the government to guard against the misuse of data-mining systems similar to those now being considered to track civilian activities. By John Markoff. [New York Times: Politics]

comment [] 1:57:59 PM    

Definite Kudos to Mississippi....

Mississippi Students Build Their Own PC's. Mississippi couldn't afford to put PC's in every classroom. So students are building them as part of an ambitious effort to add computer engineering to the curriculum. By Michel Marriott. [New York Times: Education]

The students build them, service them, and find great afternoon and summer jobs due to their skills.  I wonder why the price is $685 -- seems like that could be lower and Win 98 is a dubious choice ... but, no sense raining on an otherwise magnificant parade...

 

comment [] 1:55:58 PM    

Another Accessory...

Blog more and save.

Technorati continues to improve. David Sifry has just added a sidebar feature for Mozilla (presumably including Netscape) and IE 5+. More about it here.

[The Doc Searls Weblog] comment [] 1:35:44 PM    


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