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Technology Review: Opening Up Microblogging

A newly launched open-source platform called Identi.ca hopes to challenge Twitter.

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Wedata

<sep/>its data in like Wiki. A database is a collection of key-value pairs. Wedata provides data in JSON/JSON-P format and an API to edit(create/update/delete) database and database's items data.

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Omeka

Omeka is a open source platform for publishing collections and exhibitions online. Designed for cultural institutions, enthusiasts, and educators, Omeka is easy to install and modify and facilitates community-building around collections and exhibits.

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Elgg.org

Elgg is a robust open source social application engine.

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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!)

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Barnraiser

Gives you the tools you need to share knowledge and advance open society

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Me.dium

Me.dium shows you who else is on the site you're visiting. It also shows you where your friends are hanging out online

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Twitter: What are you doing?

Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?

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Social Software in Academia (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT

Social Software in Academia Added by the EDUCAUSE Librarian Author(s):Todd Bryant (Dickinson College) Good Ideas Social Software in Academia Still new on campus, social software tools can support students and staff beyond the classroom, reaching arou

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Open Source Science: A New Model for Innovation — HBS Working Knowledge

Is there a model for encouraging large-scale scientific problem solving? Yes, and it comes from an unexpected and unrelated corner of the universe: open source software development.

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