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Free hosted wiki site. Not fully customisable, and relies on contextual advertising. Possible use for collaboratively updated church websites, as well as blogs and other forms. The wikis have fairly conventional navigation, but this is combined with a tag
links for 2006-06-20
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(I wanted to blog about this directly but am having trouble connecting to Typepad.) This is a collection of free, open-source video and other media for use by Christians and churches. Link via Jordon Cooper (http://www.jordoncooper.com/2006/06/thinker-lab
Thinkerlabs
Free, open-source (i.e., you can modify them) videos and creative ideas for churches here. Link via Jordon Cooper.
Technorati Tags: Thinkerlabs, open+source, video, media, free
links for 2006-06-18
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Blog pinging service.
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Blog pinging service
links for 2006-06-09
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Whatever…! Church launches consultation on what young people want
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Blog post listing various resources, both specifically Christian and general.
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My Myers-Briggs ‘type’ – INTJ. Not sure I identify with all of this, inevitably, but much of it is illuminating.
links for 2006-06-07
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Clip and collect information as you browse the web.
* Clip useful information.
You can add clippings of text, images and links from web pages to your Google Notebook without ever leaving your browser window.* Organize your notes.
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Try out Google Spreadsheets.
Google Spreadsheets is a limited test. If you fill in your email address below, we’ll send you an invitation – first-come, first-served.
links for 2006-06-06
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Cheap competitor to Photoshop (far cheaper than Paint Shop Pro). Seems to be thought of as better than the free GIMP. Unfortunately it’s not (yet?) Open Source.
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Moving word processing from a desktop application to a web application.
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Collaborative document working using a wiki.
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Web 1.0 (web portals) to Web 2.0 (personalised start pages).
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Via Ian McKenzie of Ian’s Messy Desk blog.