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* [[Bluez]] - The official [[w:Linux|Linux]] [[w:Bluetooth|Bluetooth]] protocol stack implementation @ http://bluez.sourceforge.net/ | * [[Bluez]] - The official [[w:Linux|Linux]] [[w:Bluetooth|Bluetooth]] protocol stack implementation @ http://bluez.sourceforge.net/ | ||
* http://www.responsibleshopper.org/ A project that has very convergent goal with us and they actually have a DB online with 350 big companies investigated. '''Truely worth a visit.''' | |||
* http://www.free-project.org/ The GNU.Free e-democracy software development has been discontinued, but the software is still available. It's in Java and could be useful in governing [[campaigns]]. See also [[w:voting system|voting system options]] described in wikipedia (very comprehensive, with examples, tradeoffs of different systems). | * http://www.free-project.org/ The GNU.Free e-democracy software development has been discontinued, but the software is still available. It's in Java and could be useful in governing [[campaigns]]. See also [[w:voting system|voting system options]] described in wikipedia (very comprehensive, with examples, tradeoffs of different systems). |
Revision as of 20:20, 15 April 2003
- Wiktionary - A spin off from wikipedia. The free dictionary and thesaurus in every language if it gets done someday. GNU_FDL also. Not much happening there now.
- JXTA - Java P2P service platform: secure bandwidth, processing power, storage and backup sharing
- Bluez - The official Linux Bluetooth protocol stack implementation @ http://bluez.sourceforge.net/
- http://www.responsibleshopper.org/ A project that has very convergent goal with us and they actually have a DB online with 350 big companies investigated. Truely worth a visit.
- http://www.free-project.org/ The GNU.Free e-democracy software development has been discontinued, but the software is still available. It's in Java and could be useful in governing campaigns. See also voting system options described in wikipedia (very comprehensive, with examples, tradeoffs of different systems).
- http://act.greenpeace.org - Greenpeace cyber-activist community weblog, has hundreds of thousands of users, searches on almost any topic will yield something (Google searches will only show official documents). Active discussion of features for activist sites, how to integrate email chat and web, whether to use wikis or annotation, etc.. Active discussion of many different projects, e.g. a DNS reserving the names of all ecoregions. (warning: contains violent minds, who clearly haven't heard of w:RDF)
- http://amnesty.org - Amnesty International site, almost as good, but less focused on email campaigns
- http://globalgreens.org - mailing lists automatically set up for any Green Party - or other groups obeying Global Greens Charter
- http://crit.org - annotation software to 'mark up' any site on the web
- http://smartmobs.com - discussion of mobile technologies for politics