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Rhizome's Seven On Seven Conference | Saturday, April 14th 2012

Wed, 04/18/2012 - 05:39 -- rprice

pairs seven leading artists with seven game-changing technologists in teams of two, and challenges them to develop something new—be it an application, social media, artwork, product, or whatever they imagine—over the course of a single day.

battideas
urbanrethink
flordacreatives
event
nyc
Design
collaboration
innovation
conference
technology
art

Locus Workspace

Tue, 02/21/2012 - 07:43 -- rprice

o-sponsor a Jelly (free, informal coworking open to the public) that meets every two weeks and rotates across 7 different coworking spaces in Prague.
Participate in a "Coworking in Prague visa program" (inspired by the international Coworking Visa) that allows members of any one of 5 coworking spaces in Prague use the other spaces for free for up to 25% of one's membership time.
Share a common website and Facebook group (please join it, we just started up) for promoting the idea of coworking and communicating options for coworking in Prague to the public and to the media.

floridacreatives
CoLab
urbanrethink
collaboration
coworking

Pita/etherpad-lite - GitHub

Wed, 12/28/2011 - 10:10 -- rprice

Etherpad lite is a really-real time collaborative editor spawned from the Hell fire of Etherpad. We're reusing the well tested Etherpad easysync library to make it really realtime. Etherpad Lite is based on node.js ergo is much lighter and more stable than the original Etherpad. Our hope is that this will encourage more users to use and install a realtime collaborative editor. A smaller, manageable and well documented codebase makes it easier for developers to improve the code and contribute towards the project.

drupaleasypodcast
drupale
javascript
node
node.js
editor
collaboration
etherpad

Setting up your own Etherpad site... in short, you don't have to

Fri, 04/08/2011 - 15:50 -- rprice

Some time ago, I heard about a company that was acquired by Google that had created some software called EtherPad. If you ask me, this is how Google Wave or Google Docs should have been done. You can see the updates in real-time, everyone's changes are tracked, you can save revisions, you can chat with other collaborators, and it even uses wiki-style red links, so that when you click on a link to a page that doesn't exist, a new one gets created. It's all the best things about wikis, documents and IRC.

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