Links of Interest for October 6th through October 17th

October 17, 2008

These are my links for October 6th through October 17th:

Microblogging Tools for your Newsroom | PBS Mediashift
Here are some of the ways you can build a backchannel for your newsroom/conference/organization today.
Scrumy
Scrumy is a project management tool loosely based off of Scrum. It was created by a few PM practitioners who were attempting to use Scrum to manage their projects using the post-it-note method. The generic post-its they bought kept falling off the wall so they looked for an online solutions to scrum, but all of them were too complicated and expensive. Scrumy was the answer.
Open Source To The Rescue In Hard Times - Open Source Blog - InformationWeek
Switch to open source and you'll not only save money (who doesn't want to do that?) but guard yourself against the unexpected repercussions of these financially grim days.
MoreCSS – Design Oriented JavaScript Library // yellowgreen designbüro
MoreCSS is a developer library that allows designers and developers to quickly and easily create x-browser compliant pop-ups, tab menus and tooltips using a very simple and familiar css syntax.
Open Source You Can Use: October Edition - Open Source Blog - InformationWeek
Chrome vs. Flock, a new OpenOffice.org release candidate, leaving behind free-as-in-beer, and a tiny open source gem.
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