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* [[Blog:What the paper says]] — some comments on scientific literature.  ''(not active yet)''
* [[Blog:What the paper says]] — some comments on scientific literature.  ''(not active yet)''


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and our $\mu$blogs on [http://twitter.com/fplaussy twitter]:


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These 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]].
These 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]].


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Previously we were using [[WordPress]], which is a nice piece of software but didn't match our purposes the best.
 
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* [http://delvalle.laussy.org/elena/blog/ Elena's blog]
* [http://delvalle.laussy.org/elena/blog/ Elena's blog]
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Adams is, after all, the one who foresaw the web&nbsp;2.0, that of the social network, before the web1.0, its cozy version from the military.
Adams is, after all, the one who foresaw the web&nbsp;2.0, that of the social network, before the web1.0, its cozy version from the military.
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Revision as of 23:35, 20 October 2011

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You will find various blogs on this website:

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and our $\mu$blogs on twitter:

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These 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 the best.


Blogs we like

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In Spanish: