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Archive for May, 2007

Wikis in Plain English

Posted by Jay Savage on 31st May 2007

For those who still aren’t quite sure what a wiki is, or whay you’d want to use one, the people at Common Craft have relesed a short (3 minute) introduction to the wiki concept in “plain English.”

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Introducing the ITAC Podast!

Posted by Jay Savage on 29th May 2007

ITAC now has a podcast! You can subscribe to the feed here.

Our inaugural podcast is a recording of one of the talks from our Annual Technology Conference on May 22nd:

Keeping it Together: Bringing Information and the Internet to You With Syndication, Social Bookmarks, and Other Web 2.0 Tricks.


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If You’ve already seen Karl Fisch’s “Did You Know?/Shift Happens,” feel free to fast forward through the fist few minutes.

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Conference wrap-up

Posted by Jay Savage on 25th May 2007

We just want to send out a big “Thank You” to everyone who attended our 2007 Annual Technology Confernce at the Law School on Tuesday despite the temptation of the gorgeous weather in Central Park. Record-breaking attendance helped make this year’s event a huge success.

If you didn’t make it down to McNally, you can see what you missed here.

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