| Saturday | Balder Room |
| 2:30pm |
Remix: Independent Online Publishing to Independent Online Culture (edit)
Mike LinksvayerParticipatory culture isn't equivalent to everyone utilizing that fat pipes and fat disks to publish their stuff. Creative Commons provides licenses that allow you to do more, but that isn't enough. Find out what we've been doing to push the idea and practice of online conversation, culture, reuse, remix. Brief intro to tools for artists and developers, including: And an update on the controversy, challenges, and opportunities on the path. And how you can help. Slides will be available at http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/webzine2005/
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| 12:30pm |
Open Session (edit)
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| 3:30pm |
Fire Ant (edit)
Joshua Kinberg[FireANT] is the best viewer of video served over RSS. Explore the world of videoblogs! |
| 5:00pm (1hr) |
For the Love of Sponsors (edit)
SponsorsWebzine sponsors will demo something they know you'll love. |
| 4:00pm (1hr) |
Blog Warez Dance Off! (edit)
WordPress, Six Apart, BloggerThree blog tools enter, one blog tool exits. Well, sort of. We will tag-team through 20 minute rounds of blog tool show-n-tell. If you're new to blogging or just want to see what the other guys are all about, pull up a seat and heckle on. WordPress, Six Apart (Movable Type, TypePad, LiveJournal) and Blogger will all do their best to bring you over to their side. |
| 3:00pm |
blip.tv (edit)
MikeHost your videoblog with blip.tv! See all the nifty features of this great free service. |
| Sunday | Balder Room |
| 3:00pm (1hr) |
Speed Geeking (edit)
You3-5 minute lightning rounds, back-to-back of YOU showing off your project, product or idea. We'll provide the projector, mic and computer, or bring your own. CivicSpace integrated with CiviCRM? Presented by Kieran Lal, Development manager CivicSpace Labs. |
| 2:00pm |
Synchronous Editing for the Web (edit)
Christopher AllenSynchroEdit is a browser-based simultaneous multiuser editor, a form of same-time, different-place groupware. It allows multiple users to edit a single web-based document at the same time, and it continuously synchronizes all changes so that users always have the same version. SynchroEdit's main editor is fully WYSIWYG, dynamically displaying bolds, italics, underlines, strikethroughs, with various justifications, indents and listing styles as an author inputs them. SynchroEdit also supports a simple, text-only editor for more basic documents. To clarify the multiuser experience, the editor window clearly depicts every user's changes in a specific color and also marks where each user is currently editing with a colored flag listing the user's name. SynchroEdit can be used for any functionality where concurrent, synchronous editing of a single document is useful. It can easily be plugged into web pages using a variety of methods. Following are some of the current uses being considered:
SynchroEdit is functional as an alpha release. It works correctly in modern Mozilla browsers, currently tested with Linux, Windows XP, and Mac OS X. Development of SynchroEdit has been led by Kalle Alm and Christopher Allen. Financial contributors to SynchroEdit include SocialText? and the Bainbridge Graduate Institute. It will be released as Open Source later this fall. |
| 12noon (1hr) |
For the Love of Sponsors Part II (edit)
SponsorsWebzine sponsors will demo something they know you'll love. |
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Open Session (edit)
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Open Session (edit)
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Open Session (edit)
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Open Session (edit)
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Open Session (edit)
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Open Session (edit)
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Open Session (edit)
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