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Thursday, July 31, 2003
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Technology & Communication Holiday :o)
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Right then, am off to Queensland tomorrow! Am going to spend 7 days in rainforest & underwater & am leaving my laptop tied to my desk (literally!) also am turing off my mobile... total head-clearance-bliss-finding-yourself-in-paradise week... and my folks are even over to look after the wee one! Yay!

So, um... no postings for a week I guess, seeya ;o)


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More 'Power of RSS'

Winer points to a piece by Paul Stacey which explains the power of RSS.  There are some really good links which help explain "what is under the hood" regarding RSS.  Especially useful is a Stephen Downes piece entitled "RSS for Educational Designers". [Jim Flowers: Blogs and Education]

Cool, am RSSing out :o)


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Amazing overview of RSS discussions from McGee, very, very useful indeed!


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Good story about the power of weblogs: simple, straightforward, clear and as Mathemagenic points out, very much blogged & not a crappy publication... I like this way of publishing, it let's us all have a voice, it stops the bastards from keeping you down!


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Nothing to do with the great civil rights leader, James Farmer, but here are some links that are:

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