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A High School Student?s Views on Software Freedom- I first noticed this blog on fsdaily. Lots of really good info so far. Some titles: If only schools could change 10 Reasons why Free Software and GNU/Linux should be used in schools Explaining Software Freedom to a Beginner Make sure you check out A High School Student?s Views on Software Freedom. Heres the latest 5 items from his rss feed: Explaining [...]
Junior 8 Summit 2008: Japan- The J8 Summit is the youth parallel event to the G8 Summit, which since 2005 gives children and young people the opportunity to articulate and present their opinions and views, concerns and recommendations on important issues and problems affecting them and those which require future action from G8 leaders. Junior 8 Summit 2008 is being held [...]
Micro-blogging with Laconica- Chris has been fairly busy this week and has set up a micro-blogging site on superuser using Laconica. Its an open source micro-blogging tool written in PHP. Laconica was created as a direct response of a need to create an open source, distributed alternative to Twitter. At the moment Laconica has a basic microblog feature [...]
Tremulous- Chris introduced me to a pretty cool game called Tremulous. Its a free and open source, team-based first person shooter. The game features two teams, humans and aliens, and the aim is to build and protect a base. I am not sure I quite got the hang of it, I managed to shoot and kill [...]
OneSchool online student database- I was browsing the web and found an interesting article about an intranet database dubbed OneSchool, which will profile Queensland’s 480,000 public school students enrolled from Prep to Year 12. It will contain photographs, personal details, career aspirations, off-campus activities and student performance records. Some parents are outraged and concerned about the possibility that it will [...]
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