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SL Yellow Arrows

Yesterday I was updating my Yellow Arrow account. Immediately after I went into Second Life and that jump inspired me to try and set up the Yellow Arrow program within digital and virtual worlds.  The system can support the placement of these arrows – for the most part.  There are two key technologies that would need to be developed.1. A ...

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The Web Applications Blog : Social Bookmarking for Business (tutorial) – ( Small Business Blog Center )

Dave Austin, over at the Web Applications Blog, has a great tutorial v-blog on how to use the del.iou.us bookmarking software in conjunction with Firefox in order to distribute it via RSS. I like his post on two levels, first because it explains how to use it, second because it demonstrates how v-blogging can be used in training.

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NetSquared (Net2, for short)

I’ve been getting involved with NetSquared, a project of San Francisco-based CompuMentor, making a big push to bring the benefits of new internet technologies to the nonprofit sector. Their efforts parallel what the Futuring and Innovation Center did with the National Voluntary Health Agencies Innovations meeting earlier this year. The parallel makes us natural collaborators. I was introduced to Billy ...

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New Cancer Genome Atlas

The New York Times has been covering a lot of cancer topics lately as mentioned in an earlier blog on FI Space about a current series. In addition, another story today in the NYT today was about the three-year $100 million funding that the federal government has designated for the Cancer Genome Atlas pilot – "the first step toward a ...

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