We have 49 articles tagged Information-technology. Showing pages 1 to 10.
African news portals give a voice to the previously unheard.…
A new booklet is aimed at helping activists deal with increasing police surveillance in cyberspace.…
BarnCamp 2010 is two days of workshopson topics ranging from renewable energy to foraging for food to citizenjournalism to using free software for activism, up to three nights ofcamping, open space sessions, evening entertainment, great food on abeautiful farm co-op high in the Wye Valley.…
An increasingly totalitarian regime wants to introduce mass internetcensorship in a fundamentally undemocratic way…
I've had my head down in a large Bricolage CMS project over the last few weeks (well, that and some packing), so it was time that I came up for some air and some technical blogging…
Call me a curmudgeon (and many do), but I just can't understand why intelligent folks make the choice to completely ignore Perl…
Activist organizations are getting bitten by storing their data in the cloud and there is a lot that can be done about it…
I got a great e-mail from Gabor earlier this week that proposed a simple challenge: Let's not get distracted trying to promote Perl itself, but -- instead -- let's focus on promoting projects written in Perl…
Over the years, I've been involved with a fair number of Bricolage implementations for different organizations…
Giving credit where credit is due: The folks behind Padre, the Perl IDE, are leading by example when it comes to doing community engagement well…
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