March 2012
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Social coding in GitHub - It will never work in... →
Social applications on the web let users track and follow the activities of a large number of others regardless of location or affiliation. There is a potential for this transparency to radically improve collaboration and learning in complex knowledge-based activities. Based on a series of in-depth interviews with central and peripheral GitHub users, we examined the value of transparency for...
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Welcome to the Real World – Just Because You’re on TechCrunch Doesn’t Mean...
– Welcome to the real world - Just because you’re on TechCrunch doesn’t mean you’ve won | Simply.io
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De @bambino Midiendo el impacto de la huelga desde la Smart City, hoy | SMART...
– Midiendo el impacto de la huelga desde la Smart City, hoy | SMART CITIES
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The assault on personal privacy has ramped up significantly in the past few...
– Your privacy is a sci-fi fantasy | Data Center - InfoWorld
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Vía @pjorge, sobre @edans en @techdirt: Spanish... →
Yet again, we’re left scratching our heads at the basic failure of recording industry lobbyists to think about the consequences of their actions. The latest is that Promusicae, the Spanish recording industry lobbying group that is associated with the IFPI (which, itself is associated with the RIAA) has sued Spanish professor Enrique Dans for daring to state, in his opinion, that Promusicae...
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Do college professors work hard enough? Smaller Text Larger Text Text Size Print...
– Do college professors work hard enough? - The Washington Post
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