Tag Archive for 'open-source'
VegSXSW, Retweeter
Published March 6th, 2008 in blog, travel and veg'nism. 1 Comment Tags: #vegsxsw, API, group, hashtag, Open Source, retweeter, SXSW, sxsw08, twitter.I’m at the airport getting ready to board for SXSW.
If you’re going to be at SXSW (interactive), or in Austin March 6th-12th, check out VegSXSW on Twitter or at VegSXSW.org.
I’ve set up VegSXSW on twitter so that it scans the tweets for those it follows and retweets anything containing #vegsxsw hashtag. I’ve also released the [...]
Visualizing Information for Advocacy
Published February 25th, 2008 in Uncategorized. 0 Comments Tags: advocacy, design, information design, NGOs, Open Source, visualization.Via a tweet by Beth Kanter I discovered a new booklet produced by the Tactical Technology Collective: Visualizing Information for Advocacy: An Introduction to Information Design
In their words:
Visualizing Information for Advocacy: An Introduction to Information Design is a manual aimed at helping NGOs and advocates strengthen their campaigns and projects through communicating vital information with [...]
Vegan Open Source: VegGuide.org
Published September 25th, 2007 in blog, travel and veg'nism. 0 Comments Tags: CAA, Compassionate Action for Animals, Creative Commons, Dave Rolsky, Global, Guide, Open Source, Restaurant, vegan, VegGuide.I love this post from Dave Rolsky at Compassionate Action for Animals, in which he outlines the philosphy behind VegGuide.org and how it differs from competing national and local guides:
The goal of the guide is provide a tool that helps makes it easier to live a more animal-friendly life. Specifically, we want to make [...]
