Here are the 10 or so FriendFeed postings I've written over the last two weeks.
22/1/2010. Tony Hirst reports that the Open University has decided to adopt Google Apps For Education as its student platform. http://ff.im/eEXRq
22/1/2010. PechaKucha - 20 "frequently asked guestions" about this ~7 3-and-a-bit minute (thanks Walter P) self-disciplining presentation format (you have 20 slides with 20 seconds to talk about each). http://ff.im/eEH6W
22/1/2010. Cyclestreets. Quirky, interactive cycle journey planner that generates a route between any points in the UK, an elevation profile, and assessments of the quietness and wiggliness (!) of the route. http://ff.im/eE2y4
21/1/2010. Find out about the newly-launched data.gov.uk site, through which the British Government intends to make data-sets publicly available. http://ff.im/eDgN5
21/1/2010. Article in Prospect Magazine about data.gov.uk explaining the influence on the initiative of Tim Berners-Lee and Nigel Shadbolt. http://ff.im/eCeZv
20/1/2010. Useful presentation about psychometric survey instruments. http://ff.im/eAz6f
20/1/2010. Google's Julian Harty and Yahoo!'s Artur Ortega to speak at ALT/TechDis event in Nottingham on 8/9 February. These is still time, but not much, to book. http://ff.im/eA1GR
17/1/2010. A broad selection of well-written short articles about different aspects of Artificial Intelligence. Alan Turing's influence is very evident. http://ff.im/eqtDB
15/1/2010. Additional members needed for the ALT Journal's Editorial Board. Call closed on 8 February 2010. http://ff.im/eln3r
13/1/2010. TinyURL generator. An extremely useful simple Add-on for Firefox. Essential to install. http://ff.im/ef9r4
9/1/2010. Funding Wikipedia. A discussion is developing about the long term funding of Wikipedia, and whether or not to include advertisements and if yes on what basis. http://ff.im/e3GVZ
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