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Online Educa Berlin 2011 recap

Challenge to Learn

And I have a history in mapping and routing services, I was the CEO of Locatienet/Routenet a Dutch web service like Google earth (only earlier and on a smaller scale). It is always great to walk underneath the Brandenburger Tor and see the great avenue ‘Unter den Linden’. Conclusion: mediocre conference, great city.

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Standards and success

Clark Quinn

Apparently, Google has recently opined that the future of mobile is web standards. Eventually, one format will emerge, but it may take committees, or it may be that someone like Linden Labs will own the space sufficiently that everyone will lock into a format they provide.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Voice Coming to Second Life

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « My Blog is Worth $66, 615.72 (any buyers??) | Main | Google and MSFT to Clash Over Copyrights » March 08, 2007 Voice Coming to Second Life Geez.finally right? According to this press release , Voice will be coming to Second Life in Q2 of 2007.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Real World, SecondLife and FaceBook/MySpace

Learning Visions

For example, I just Googled "second life women." Its especially interesting to us in Brighton as Linden Labs are opening a development office here! First, Linden Labs itself says the majority of SL users are male. I also feel like SL is being pushed pretty hard, and I want to push back.

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Online Educa (4) Opening keynotes â?? Informal Learning Blog

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Keen told the audience that at Google, no one was in charge; the kids are running the show. The next day a friend and I walked down Unter den Linden to Bebelplatz. He warns that web 2.0 democratization of idiocy.â?? Mind you, here in Berlin, web 2.0 was the major topic of discussion. Everyone was talking blogs and wikis.