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http://flocksucks.wordpress.com [Go Flock Yourself] On Wikipedia: Granted, the original table came from that spastic Tim O’Reilly, but the point still stands: how can a publicly edited and maintained WIKI replace Britannica? No matter how good the intentions of the people who crawl wikipedia looking for any articles that are biased, you’re going to have someone on a powertrip censor stories because of an agenda.

morgan’s log[morgan’s log] if this is a wiki then we must be web 2.0: Web 2.0 is moving along, and it’s satisfying to note that the idea defines what I’ve been doing in Weblogs and Wikis, and in e-rhetoric, and on biro for the past couple of years.

[Weblogs.freespeech.org] pnts blogs tech: Wikis for Direct Action A wiki is a collection of interlinked web pages and .A BitTorrent site that offers a comprehensive listing of (legal) videos, .

Swen.antville.org[Swen.antville.org] swens blog: Tools - Artists mentioned in the WIRE magazine: lifehacker.com: "Now that iTunes 4.9 supports podcasting and video blogging, you can use the del.icio.us bookmarking service to auto-load music and video files others have bookmarked." More

Protocol7.net[Protocol7.net] gentle indifference » Blog Archive » on wikis, torrents, and activists: Using wiki technology to implement such a wide coordination of information dependent on accurate and timely reporting didn’t even cross my mind at the time, and I’m smacking myself that it didn’t, but it does give you an example of what a wiki could potentially be used for in the hands of activists involved in direct action. I imagine that this is the kind of network Korea already has implemented, which allows citizens to organize a large and successful national protest within hours.

[Preoccupations.org] Preoccupations: BitTorrent: Earlier today I read with pleasure his piece on BitTorrent (Boing Boing), a response to Wired magazine's long piece (by Clive Thompson) on Bram Cohen, BitTorrent's author:

[Paltopal.com] paltopal.com : : File Sharing : P2P Tools : BitTorrent: bittorrent.com - Bram Cohen's official BitTorrent page (includes free download of the official client, .Taxonomy;

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