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RippleRap is a free, open source, customisable note sharing tool! It’s based on the popular open source TiddlyWiki product and is designed so it can be configured to meet your specific needs.
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Pachyderm: open-source and includes a wide range of pedagogically useful templates. Learning materials created with Pachyderm 2.0 are optimized for Internet delivery, easily reusable, and conformant with key search, archival, and cataloging standards.
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Exhibit enables web site authors to create dynamic exhibits of their collections without resorting to complex database and server-side technologies. The collections can be searched and browsed using faceted browsing. Assorted views are provided including
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Subversion directory for the ripplerap project (open source note taking tool)
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ZiddlyWiki is a hosted non-linear personal/public/collaborative micro-content wiki/blog based on TiddlyWiki. The “Z” stands for Zope — the powerful server-side platform on which ZiddlyWiki runs.
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TiddlyWiki is a single html file containing all the characteristics of a wiki - all the content, all the functionality (including editing, saving, tagging and searching) and the style sheet. Because it’s a single file, it’s very portable - you can email i
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Statistically Improbable Phrases (a/k/a “SIP”) is the improbable term Amazon.com uses as a search ranking technique. Here’s Amazon’s explanation.
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I’m not yet sure what this has to do with cultural management. But something powerful is happening to the way we discover and engage with creative works, as more of them become poured into the great big bucket of content we call the Internet.
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I had the idea of finding SIP chains: interesting sequences of books that are connected by their SIPs (think of it as “Seven Degrees of Jeff Bezos”).