Tuesday, September 21, 2004


e-Access

Connecting a village.

 

e-Development

Born to run (in India). What do job-seekers prepare to do?

 

e-Gov

Wired courtroom speeds trials.

 

e-Learning

India launches satellite for education.

Content is free on line, but you’d rather buy it in print.

Tutoring for achievement tests in Florida.

 

e-Privacy

Barbarians at the Digital GatesPhishing in the Internet Sea.

 

e-Voting

Paper please. Ready or not - e-vote is here.

comment [] 8:43:24 AM    

Techlinks, AeA, and the Georgia Electronic Commerce Association are sponsoring a night to honor local authors of books on business and technology at Manuel's Tavern this Thursday from 6 til 9. 

Come see and hear some interesting conversations -- I know some prominent Atlanta bloggers will attend as well. (What if Joyce and Hemingway had blogs?)

comment [] 7:01:56 AM    

Beta: Radio UserLand 8.1. We're working on a new Radio UserLand 8.1 release, and we'd like your help testing the recent changes. This beta-release includes several bug fixes and improvements. Some new features are a new linkToStyleSheet macro and in the news aggregator: Atom feed support and a new sort order preference. [UserLand Product News: Radio UserLand] comment [] 6:27:49 AM    

I had a great conversation over coffee with my friend Dr. Leonard Witt (PJNet)yesterday.  We wondered out loud how you could package talk radio as you like it on MP3.  This am -- I find this courtesy of Adam Curry (btw, he and Dave Winer are packaging a one hour show (Trade Secrets)via RSS)

radio to go. Poynter.org: "This should give some radio executives more than a few sleepless nights as their entire program distribution infrastructure was seemingly circumvented overnight."

[Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]

And, MediaDailyNews reviews the iPodder application Adam Curry developed to distribute this new form of radio.

And, that's not all -- Microsoft has an offering that mimics local radio stations.

The revolution is progressing!

comment [] 6:05:22 AM    

That's the name of the site announcing a New Jersey school's use of technology in the classroom (link found via Scoble).  If every school had a site so you could closely watch efforts to integrate technology - what a wonderful learning tool that would be. comment [] 5:52:48 AM    


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