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Google Health

Use google health to collect/import/export all your health medical data, and make it accessible by doctors you consult.

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subcon - a simple subversion-based configuration management tool written in python

Subcon allows you to store your essential system configuration files in a subversion repository and easily deploy different configurations to machines in a cluster. It also features optional integration with SystemImager, enabling the deployment of system images and configuration in a single step. A flexible configuration file provides the ability to start, stop, or restart services or run arbitrary scripts when a change in a file or set of files is detected.

opensource: del.icio.us tag/opensource

Smug: smugly superior to wikis

Smug lets you edit web pages live in a web browser. This may sound a lot like a wiki, but Smug is not a wiki. Smug does not require to choose between openness and ownership. In this sense, it is much more in line with open source software than with wikis. A page has an owner, who has full control over its content. Other users can edit a page, but their modifications are not automatically incorporated. Instead, the pages are prepared as a patch, which is submitted to the page owner. The owner then decides whether to accept or reject the patch. Submitting a patch in Smug is just as easy as editing a page in a wiki, but the result is openness without anarchy.

git: del.icio.us tag/git

The pencil Project - Gui prototyping software

This seems like an interesting application. I wonder if is as good as the one I just bought from Odessa. I'll have to check this out in the near future.

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

Mozilla Labs " Blog Archive " Prism

"Prism is an application that lets users split web applications out of their browser and run them directly on their desktop." ie: run gChat or Calendar ON your desktop!

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

skwpspace – Useful git commands and quirks

Things I've learned from my first git experiences. First of all, git is inconsistent as hell. Every command has its own quirks and<sep/>

git: del.icio.us tag/git

Build your own virtual worlds with Metaplace

While I have zero interest in creating a virtual apartment (i.e., reinforcing consumerism) I can't wait to build a non-consumer/corporate learning environment (yes, it will be green!)

opensource: del.icio.us tag/opensource

Foxmarks

easy way to sync bookmarks on different computers

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

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