Is Ning the new poster child for why you should go Open Source? [www.chartingstocks.net]
Charting Stocks Reports: "Clients of Ning are outraged over a decision that Ning made public last week. The software maker sent out an email to all of its clients, those who have created a social network on Ning, stating that they would email all members of all websites who use the Ning software to promote the newly designed Ning.com."
The email from Ning says:
"The new Ning.com will be accessible via www.ning.com as well as at the top of your social network on Ning. If you have purchased the premium service to remove Ning promotional links, the links to the new Ning.com will not be visible to your members directly from your social network. Your members will still be able to access these new features via www.ning.com To purchase the premium service to make these links invisible to your members, simply go to your social network's Manage page and choose Premium Services.
Because of these changes to the Ning member services, we will be sending an administrative email to everyone registered with a Ning ID over the next two weeks. We wanted to let you know about this communication in advance."
The article goes on to point out this is not the first time Ning has changed the rules on thier customers. These Web 2.0 companies can hold your data and user base hostage. With Open Source you are free to use the code, change the code and you own your data.
ELGG used at Harvard [news.elgg.org]
Elgg is starting to gain popularity and with ELGG 1.5 out we expect that to continue and expand. Solution Grove plans to be increasing our ELGG offerings soon.
Here is a case study on ELGG use in a program at Harvard: http://news.elgg.org/pg/blog/Dave/read/66/elgg-at-harvard-an-interview
Elgg follows the Facebook metaphor more then traditional LMS systems. However, its still a closed system where only your classmates can access your work if you wish. This gives students the physiological safety they need to explore their ideas.
The portfolio capabilities are appealing to students who need to show off their work during their job hunt.
Fair Use and Copywrite law are effecting us all, especially teens. This is a project to help people understand the law.
I previously posted on Fair Use for Educators, also useful but not as much fun. A Fair Analysis of Fair Use
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