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  • Social Reference Manager: Mendeley

    A colleague mentioned the existence of Mendeley to me – a new and free reference manager. I’ve stuck with Papers for a while and was really really happy with it, but I have to admit that Mendeley seems to have quite a few cool features there. For example: 1) it’s free (and hopefully it’ll remain […]

    Posted on Aug 21.09 to Cultural Informatics, TechLife   6 Comments   

  • Share and browse links with MultiUrl

    MultiURL allows you to combine multiple links into one short link that you can quickly and easily share with your friends, colleagues, on your blog or any other website. It makes the process of sharing multiple links at once so much easier, quicker and safer. I found MultiURL a very useful service. Delicious does something […]

    Posted on Jun 10.09 to TechLife   Comments Off on Share and browse links with MultiUrl   

  • WordSift: visualize text

    WordSift [http://www.wordsift.com/] is a tool that was created primarily for teachers. Mainly, think of it playfully – as a toy in a linguistic playground that is available to instantly capture and display the vocabulary structure of texts, and to help create an opportunity to talk and play with language. This web2 application can be pretty useful… […]

    Posted on Jun 03.09 to Cultural Informatics, TechLife   1 Comment   

  • Social Innovation Camp in London

    The Social Innovation Camp aims at bringing together some of the best of the UK and Europe’s web developers and designers with people at the sharp end of social problems. Unfortunately the deadline for sending your ‘ideas’ is over – but the idea of a camp like that is awesome! “What happens when you get […]

    Posted on Mar 07.08 to Just Blogging   Comments Off on Social Innovation Camp in London   

  • Humanities Computing and web2.0

    Last week I spent two interesting days in London, at the Epistemic Networks and GRID Web 2.0 for Arts and Humanities workshop. I went there representing PhiloSURFical and Cohere, but unfortunately due to technical reasons the fliers I’ve prepared to let this community know about our work were not handed out on time. The printers […]

    Posted on Feb 04.08 to Cultural Informatics, Just Blogging   Comments Off on Humanities Computing and web2.0   

  • Love trippin’

    No double meaning here – i just love getting on a train and finding myself in new places and situations all of a sudden. Rediscovering life. So i just got back from canada, kcap (i’m gonna write something about it soon) and i was trying to plan a trip with my brother for the next […]

    Posted on Nov 06.07 to TechLife   Comments Off on Love trippin’   

  • Jamendo: free and quality music online

    Jamendo is a new model for artists to promote, publish, and be paid for their music. I’ve used this new service for a couple of hours only but I already like it a lot… .. can it be because the Kryos Project are already in it? On jamendo, the artists distribute their music under Creative […]

    Posted on Sep 28.07 to Just Blogging   Comments Off on Jamendo: free and quality music online   

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