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sean gillies commented on the post, Continuing our discussions & a suggested topic, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2008 right now
And of course I forgot to mention that serendipity, which we cherish, is a natural property of the Web. It is probably not a natural property of all architectures (according to Roy Fielding, serendipity emerges […]
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sean gillies commented on the post, Continuing our discussions & a suggested topic, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2008 right now
I must say I’m -1 on building single large (and expensive) Facebook or MySpace type platforms for the digital humanities, slightly less negative about scholarly Facebook apps (if scholars want to use Facebook […]
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sean gillies commented on the post, Web mashups, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2008 right now
I’m interested in mashups, and can demonstrate a few that I’ve been working on tangentially to Pleiades, but also interested in the bigger picture: mashups and linked data and lowercase s semantic web […]
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sean gillies commented on the post, Challenges to Historical Visualization: the Need for an Event Standard, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2008 right now
This could have a lot in common with http://thatcamp.org/2008/05/time-and-space-session/.
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sean gillies commented on the post, Challenges to Historical Visualization: the Need for an Event Standard, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2008 right now
I think this has a lot in common with http://thatcamp.org/2008/05/time-and-space-session/.
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sean gillies wrote a new post, Time and Space Session?, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2008 right now
I’d like to find out what you all are doing with time and space data, and applications like Simile Timeline, Google Earth, SketchUp, Second Life, or even conventional GIS software. Omeka has some geospatial […]
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sean gillies commented on the post, An archive aggregator, on the site THATCamp CHNM 2008 right now
Count me in for texts and TEI (which I need to know more about).
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