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== Our $\mu$blogs == | == Our $\mu$blogs == | ||
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Our blogs on this website are powered by [[MediaWiki]]'s extension [[WikiLog]] from Juliano F. Ravasi. The rationale for this choice can be read in our first blog entry under that approach: [[Blog:Fabrice/The Bliki way]]. | Our blogs on this website are powered by [[MediaWiki]]'s extension [[WikiLog]] from Juliano F. Ravasi. The rationale for this choice can be read in our first blog entry under that approach: [[Blog:Fabrice/The Bliki way]]. | ||
− | Previously we were using [[WordPress]], which is a nice piece of software but didn't match our purposes | + | Previously we were using [[WordPress]], which is a nice piece of software but didn't best match our purposes. |
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Until we decide what to do with it, we kept a record of these here: | Until we decide what to do with it, we kept a record of these here: | ||
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* [http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/ Stephen Wolfram's blog], from the father of [[Mathematica]], and... | * [http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/ Stephen Wolfram's blog], from the father of [[Mathematica]], and... | ||
* [http://blog.wolfram.com/ Mathematica blog], from his team. | * [http://blog.wolfram.com/ Mathematica blog], from his team. | ||
+ | * [https://galileo-unbound.blog Galileo unbound]. | ||
=== of interesting people === | === of interesting people === |
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You will find various blogs on our web:
and also
In other languages:
In dormancy:-
Twitter blocked their API to external applications, so we cannot process tweets from here anymore! You need to go on twitter to get them.
Our blogs on this website are powered by MediaWiki's extension WikiLog from Juliano F. Ravasi. The rationale for this choice can be read in our first blog entry under that approach: Blog:Fabrice/The Bliki way.
Previously we were using WordPress, which is a nice piece of software but didn't best match our purposes.