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  • === Making the Web Work for Science === Science Commons designs strategies and tools for faster, more efficient web-enabled scientific research. We identify unnecessary barriers to research,
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  • ...oth and how Creative Commons is using these technologies to build Semantic Web applications. |title=3.0 > 2.0: Deploying the Semantic Web with ccREL and RDFa
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  • #REDIRECT [[Deploying the Semantic Web with ccREL and RDFa]]
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  • ...ar), and Slovenia (PureH). For the most part the collaboration was via the web. With the exception of Fort Minor and J-pop star, Chage, none of the artist ...the web for it. Similarly, I've met most of my recent collaborators on the web through music upload sites like [http://www.soundclick.com SoundClick.com],
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  • Herder is a web-based translation tool. * Through the web editting
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  • ...cused into two main demographics: web developers interested in progressive web technology, and musicians who are tired of the severe disconnect of online ...s part of a new breed of Internet application that exists independently of web browsers. It requires the running of Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) enviro
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  • Other web traffic details are available via [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffi
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  • ...hael/2005/11/28/sharing-content-in-a-web-20-world/ ‘Sharing Content in a Web 2.0 World.’]
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  • ...ckly look up and learn the vocabulary most important to them.” Give it a web page in any language, and it spits the same page back at you with the abili ...simple search-as-you-type dictionary that is faster than any multilingual web dictionary out there. [...] The use-case here is people who are pretty good
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  • ...al link between using open approaches (to mp3s and sheet music PDFs on the web) and our profile being raised, though it’s hard to be certain about this.
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  • ...specifically the production of open educational resources using wiki-based web sites like Wikipedia. Pete's most recent engagement has been as the Wikimed
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  • ...ge_id=49 free download] as a zip file or as streaming mp3s on the band’s web site, as well as on the Creative Commons distribution platform [http://www.
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  • ...eractive media shenanigans from a gaggle of local media artists”.] This web-based digital art festival forms part of the annual [http://www.melbournefr ...ible. In sourcing content, Digital Fringe curators undertake an extensive web-based call out, accepting submissions from digital artists across the globe
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  • ...is to investigate and report how these women represent themselves via the web to social network services, and finally broadcast on AccessSF public-access
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  • On 4 March 2008, Ali J employed the free web tracking software called [http://www.statcounter.com/ StatCounter] for her
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  • ...lass under a Creative Commons licence for use in the final assessment. The web page this which students access proposals from is called the KCB101 Innovat
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  • |Description=UpStage is a web-based venue for live online performance. ...Distributed players manipulate pre-loaded media (images, text, audio, live web streams, etc) in real time to present performances to an online audience wh
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  • ...designed to enhance a visit to the Museum. The project is overseen by the Web Service Unit at the PHM, headed by Sebastian Chan. ...e Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Licence]. According to web master Sebastian Chan, the intention in licensing under Creative Commons wa
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  • ...a wide variety of creative expressions including animations, photographs, web skins, films, and literature, which are categorised within the customisable
    8 KB (1,180 words) - 21:17, 3 September 2010
  • ...d by us under a Creative Commons license, and we encourage other blogs and Web sites to republish it as long as they link back to Global Voices and also c
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