In a previous message I already mentioned the visual listing of European Sakai sites. There are two more listings out there, which I would like to share with you.
The first is a textual listing [updated: not publicly available while still work in progress] on the wiki of the Sakai Foundation. Anthony Whyte is working on this very comprehensive list here, which gives you also access to the actual Sakai installations at the various locations.
The second one is much more experimental in nature, but I don't want to withhold it from you. This is a Google map maintained by Charles Severance. Just check it out, to see what can be done with webservices today.
Oh, and by the way: have you seen the advertisement on the sidebar?
woensdag, juni 14, 2006
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