Today is the deadline for DonorsChoose’s Hacking Education Contest, and fortunately I have completed and submitted Print and Share (with no small effort by Billy on the design). I previously wrote about the details. Billy wrote my favorite part of the front-page copy: “Not everyone is a social media ninja.” There is also a awkward screencast by [...]
I launched ProducersForum.org 4 years ago. At the time there was a need for a “Yahoo Groups”-functionality that offered: RSS Feeds Wikis Sub-lists for working groups that would still be accessible/cross-searchable It seems rather quaint now, but there was a need for this for community media groups in 2006. Built using Drupal, it is the only website I [...]
I’m very proud to be officially launching Panlexicon.com: a unique thesaurus. Using intuitive “tag clouds” to represent synonyms, Panlexicon makes discovering the word you want quick, easy and explorational. Panlexicon’s current functions allow you to: First Albino Farm full , perform a lookup on a single word and receive a weighted cloud of synonyms. Second, view synonyms [...]
My pet project, MeetAmeriCorps.com has finally passed that development milestone that marks a “social network”: Buddylists. To be a little more haute, we’ve decided to call them “contact lists”, but the concept is the same: you can demarcate people who you like/know/want-to-be-on-your-contact-list. Since I haven’t really been advertising it too heavily, Meet AmeriCorps was a [...]