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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