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Massoud Amin on fixing the whole system
From ...My heart's in Accra Fri 23 Oct, 02:45 pm

I’m blogging from Camden, Maine, at the wonderful Pop!Tech conference. This year’s a special treat. My wife, the lovely Velveteen Rabbi, and I are team-blogging, trading off posts. You can read her posts on her website, or just read all of ours on the Pop!Tech site, where Michelle Riggen-Ransom has... [view entry]



Josh Nesbit networking community health workers
From ...My heart's in Accra Fri 23 Oct, 02:05 pm

I’m blogging from Camden, Maine, at the wonderful Pop!Tech conference. This year’s a special treat. My wife, the lovely Velveteen Rabbi, and I are team-blogging, trading off posts. You can read her posts on her website, or just read all of ours on the Pop!Tech site, where Michelle Riggen-Ransom has... [view entry]



John Forté walks a new path
From ...My heart's in Accra Fri 23 Oct, 01:53 pm

I’m blogging from Camden, Maine, at the wonderful Pop!Tech conference. This year’s a special treat. My wife, the lovely Velveteen Rabbi, and I are team-blogging, trading off posts. You can read her posts on her website, or just read all of ours on the Pop!Tech site, where Michelle Riggen-Ransom has... [view entry]



Ashley Merryman: Stop praising kids, and put them to bed
From ...My heart's in Accra Fri 23 Oct, 11:51 am

I’m blogging from Camden, Maine, at the wonderful Pop!Tech conference. This year’s a special treat. My wife, the lovely Velveteen Rabbi, and I are team-blogging, trading off posts. You can read her posts on her website, or just read all of ours on the Pop!Tech site, where Michelle Riggen-Ransom has... [view entry]



Steve Barr: Outlaw private school!
From ...My heart's in Accra Fri 23 Oct, 11:06 am

I’m blogging from Camden, Maine, at the wonderful Pop!Tech conference. This year’s a special treat. My wife, the lovely Velveteen Rabbi, and I are team-blogging, trading off posts. You can read her posts on her website, or just read all of ours on the Pop!Tech site, where Michelle Riggen-Ransom has... [view entry]



Luis von Ahn: CAPTCHAs? My fault…
From ...My heart's in Accra Fri 23 Oct, 09:32 am

I’m blogging from Camden, Maine, at the wonderful Pop!Tech conference. This year’s a special treat. My wife, the lovely Velveteen Rabbi, and I are team-blogging, trading off posts. You can read her posts on her website, or just read all of ours on the Pop!Tech site, where Michelle Riggen-Ransom has... [view entry]



Tony Hey and Citizen Science
From ...My heart's in Accra Fri 23 Oct, 09:15 am

I’m blogging from Camden, Maine, at the wonderful Pop!Tech conference. This year’s a special treat. My wife, the lovely Velveteen Rabbi, and I are team-blogging, trading off posts. You can read her posts on her website, or just read all of ours on the Pop!Tech site, where Michelle Riggen-Ransom has... [view entry]



Electric cello and shared mobile phones
From ...My heart's in Accra Fri 23 Oct, 08:23 am

I’m blogging from Camden, Maine, at the wonderful Pop!Tech conference. This year’s a special treat. My wife, the lovely Velveteen Rabbi, and I are team-blogging, trading off posts. You can read her posts on her website, or just read all of ours on the Pop!Tech site, where Michelle Riggen-Ransom has... [view entry]



Kloop, and the next generation of citizen media
From ...My heart's in Accra Wed 21 Oct, 09:09 pm

One of the first thing Bektour Iskender, co-founder of Kyrgyz blogging community Kloop.kg, said when we met was, “I read your book.” That surprised me, as I haven’t written any books. But then I realized he was talking about a guide I’d written about anonymous blogging. He went on: “I... [view entry]



The new Technorati: advertiser-friendly, foreigner-free?
From ...My heart's in Accra Wed 21 Oct, 12:52 pm

A couple of years back, Technorati dropped out of my life. It was a sudden break, though I didn’t notice it at first. I blog using the Wordpress platform, and Wordpress relied on Technorati’s API to track mentions of my blog in other blogs, which I saw daily on my... [view entry]




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