Send2Wiki

A few months ago I blogged about a project idea called Send2Wiki, that would let you (via a bookmarklet) send any page you’re viewing in your browser directly into a wiki for instant editing / remixing. Today I’m happy to announce that the first alpha of Send2Wiki is available! You can play with it over at http://send2wiki.com/. Send2Wiki includes preliminary support for license detection and preservation, automated translation (via Google Language Tools), PDF support, and chrome-stripping for specific sites (some OCWs and wikipedia at this point). ...

March 14, 2007 · David Wiley

Tagging as Authoring

Too hard to figure out how to make this all run inside the blog at the end of the day… Hop over to http://opencontent.org/tagging-as-authoring/ for some thoughts on making it drop dead simple to collect, reuse, and contextualize existing resources, and find out when tagging can be authoring. Brian, thanks for teaching me to say “small pieces loosely joined.” :)

January 12, 2006 · David Wiley

Amazing Ruby Tutorial

One of the most amazing web-based tutorials I’ve seen in a very long time: try ruby! You should really give it a try.

December 27, 2005 · David Wiley

Solution for ad hoc web services

Looks like lots of excellent stuff is coming out of the Web 2.0 conference. Far and away the most interesting looking of the presentation notes online so far is Script-Tunnelling REST Using Microformats. Reading it was one of those holy-cow-why-hasn’t-someone-thought-of-this-before moments for me. Smart people are great… and it’s even better when they share. You should also see how to encode scripting data structures in XHTML microformats, which provides a real example using the XOXO (“shosho”) microformat. As an added bonus, if you call now, you can follow a link to Ian Davis’ notes about Less. ...

October 8, 2005 · David Wiley