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Clip: "I put together a little hack that shows the tweets you’re no longer getting.
It’s pretty hacky and requires some manual labor to use, but some people may find it entertaining. I decided to do it all with Javascript so it requires nothing more than your own browser. Also, that way I can provide all the code and let people see exactly how it works and perform whatever beautification they may want, etc.
Basically, it produces output like the following, showing the @reply tweets you didn’t see in your Twitter stream because you don’t follow the person the message is directed to. In my case, it showed me 63 interesting tweets tonight."
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Project URL at IFTF – http://www.iftf.org/digitalopen where this excerpt is clipped from:
"Institute for the Future, in partnership with Sun Microsystems and Boing Boing, invite youth worldwide, age 17 and under, to join us as we explore the frontiers of free and open innovation. Running from April 15 until August 15, 2009, the Digital Open: An Innovation Expo for Global Youth will accept text, photos, and videos documenting projects at DigitalOpen.org from young people around the world, all licensed under one from a list of free and open software licenses.
Youth can submit projects in a variety of areas, ranging from the environment, media, and community, to the more traditional open source domains of software and hardware. Additionally, the Digital Open will provide resources and links to help them learn more about free and open technology movements, from figures like Richard Stallman to organizations like Creative Commons."