Monday, November 28, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Occupy Social Network launches
The Occupy Wallstreet Movement now has its own social network.
OccupyR (http://www.occupyr.com/) is a new project supporting the Occupy Movement. It is a nation-wide network and a place to voice beliefs, solidify ideas, and form actionable plahttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifns.
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The mission of this site is to provide structure and unity to the discussions. There are a lot of noise and voices around the movement - the protesters themselves don't even have an official list of demands. Occupyr.com tries to provide a democratic process to begin filtering this noise. The site features various forums and topics, including ones for the major protest locations. Forums allow posts to be upvoted and downvoted as well with a ranking process to show which posts are most popular. This could imaginably be a useful feature in the topic "Demands," in which users vote on demands submitted by users.
Occupy Network
OccupyR (http://www.occupyr.com/) is a new project supporting the Occupy Movement. It is a nation-wide network and a place to voice beliefs, solidify ideas, and form actionable plahttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifns.
http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif
The mission of this site is to provide structure and unity to the discussions. There are a lot of noise and voices around the movement - the protesters themselves don't even have an official list of demands. Occupyr.com tries to provide a democratic process to begin filtering this noise. The site features various forums and topics, including ones for the major protest locations. Forums allow posts to be upvoted and downvoted as well with a ranking process to show which posts are most popular. This could imaginably be a useful feature in the topic "Demands," in which users vote on demands submitted by users.
Occupy Network
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Photo-blogging on Flickr
Flickrwire is a free photo-blogging platform built on the Flickr photo-sharing website. Flickrwire helps you tell stronger stories through your photos by presenting the context and detail of the scene as you experienced it. If you've seen blogs like Boston's Big Picture, Flickrwire allows you to share your flickr photos in a similar manner.
Check it out at Flickrwire Photoblogs
Check it out at Flickrwire Photoblogs
Labels:
albums,
blogging,
flickr,
galleries,
photoblogs,
portfolios
Saturday, January 8, 2011
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