Month: January 2006

  • Decentralized Information Group

    Ooh, it also turns out that Tim Berners-Lee, he who invented the web, now works for the Decentralized Information Group at MIT, which lists as its mission: – developing an architecture for the Semantic Web – application of Semantic Web techniques to specific application domains such as life sciences research, libraries and digital repositories, and […]

  • Nuvvo vs Moodle

    Nuvvo continues to get a fair amount of publicity, and now it seems they’ve made it onto TechCrunch with a feature comparison vs Moodle. Has anyone used it that can shed any light on how good it is, whether it produces feeds etc?

  • On Web tools

    For a while now I’ve been intercutting this weblog with various discoveries and thoughts regarding new web technologies, be they server or browser based. 2005 was quite exciting for that sort of thing – I’m still in love with Writely, for example, and although they’d been around for a while I started to use del.icio.us […]

  • Elgg, not del.icio.us

    If you’re interested, can hear me being briefly interviewed on WorldBridges as part of today’s EdTechTalk. Thanks again to Dave and Jeff for having me, and I promise to sound a little less nervous next time . Listening back through the stream, I wanted to briefly set something straight. Just after my interview Elgg is […]