openguides.org
OpenGuides - Text Formatting Help
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June 19, 2016. After three years of failing to update this website, we’ve finally moved it to GitHub Pages to make it easier to keep current. Eleven versions of OpenGuides have been released since our last news report here. Changes include:. Template and CSS changes to facilitate mobile-friendly (responsive) guides. Added configuration for Vagrant, Travis, and Coveralls. Added a new search backend based on Lucy. Added the ability to create custom macros and override existing ones. How to style your text.
railwaysarchive.co.uk
Frequently Asked Questions :: The Railways Archive
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If you are looking for an accident, try typing in the location and year and we will search for it - e.g. peterborough 1860. This, event, '300px')" onclick="return false" [? On This Day in History - 1886:. The first train passes through the Severn Tunnel between England and Wales. You are in RA. Raquo; Frequently Asked Questions. What is the archive for? How did the site come about? How is the archive being developed? Can I contribute to the site? Why are all your documents in PDF format? The Archive is a...
nomadologies.wordpress.com
Jody Ranck | Nomadologies
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. NESTA on “people powered public services” and beyond the poverty of imagination. Posted by Jody Ranck. In my mind one of the most innovative organizations in the area of service design, cooperation and public services is NESTA. They recently published a fascinating report, “The Human Factor”. A good case study of redesign is NeuroResponse. A social enterprise incubated by the Young Foundation’s Launchpad. The Expert Patient Programme. Community-based initiatives tend to...
ferretfancier.blogspot.com
The ferret fancier: GMC spend on media relations
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Sunday, 28 June 2015. GMC spend on media relations. The GMC Media Team. The Media Team work with colleagues across the organisation to promote the work of the GMC; and they have direct relationships with a variety of journalists, from both national organisations and specialist publications. There are 4 different roles within this team and the staff resources have been allocated as follows:. Head of Media Relations (London Level 2) – £60,444 – £92,530. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A better nhs blog.
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The ferret fancier: Solidarity - Charlie Hebdo
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Wednesday, 7 January 2015. Solidarity - Charlie Hebdo. May those who were murdered in cold blood today in Paris rest in peace. I hope some good can result from today's appalling crimes, in that decent rational people can unite against the misguided nonsense that motivates the misguided fools who commit acts such as this in the name of their make believe 'Gods'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ian Dale's top ten medical blogs. A better nhs blog. Life in the nhs. Doctors - email your trainee group NOW!
charlesarthur.com
charlesarthur.com: What I do
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Charlesarthur.com: What I do. Since November 2005, I've been technology editor at The Guardian newspaper in London. I edited the printed Technology supplement, which came out every Thursday; it was discontinued at the end of 2009. (Oh, print, you fickle mistress.) I now edit the overall technology coverage in the Technology section. Updated throughout the day. It covers consumer computing technologies such as PCs, smartphones, internet companies, apps, video games, and so on. Dell's closure of its custom...
flackenhacks.blogspot.com
The Flackenhack Awards 2009: Oh yeah, the winners. . .
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The Flackenhack Awards 2009. The alternative awards for the UK's technology PR and media community. Thursday, 30 October 2008. Oh yeah, the winners. . . 1) PR Agency of the Year. 2) Tech hack of the year (freelance). 3) Tech hack of the year (staff). Charles Arthur and Michael Cross - The Guardian. For their excellent . 4) Biggest fuck up. Microsoft: The $300m Gates-Seinfeld campaign. 5) Rudest hack (Voted for on the night). 6) Media budget cutter. 7) Up its own arse. 9) Wank 2.0: User-generated twat.
makeitpolicy.org.uk
Make IT Policy » Policy motion
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Liberal Democrat IT Online Policy Consultation. Archive for the 'Policy motion' Category. Open Source Mapping – and open data generally. Friday, May 12th, 2006. Interesting article in the Guardian yesterday about. An attempt to map the Isle of Wight’s roads in one weekend for OpenStreetMap.org. It links to the Guardian’s Free Our Data campaign. For free public access to data about the UK and its citizens. Perhaps a motion to conference? Thursday, March 20th, 2003. And accompanying policy motion. Regulati...
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OpenGuides - News Archive
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June 19, 2016. After three years of failing to update this website, we’ve finally moved it to GitHub Pages to make it easier to keep current. Eleven versions of OpenGuides have been released since our last news report here. Changes include:. Template and CSS changes to facilitate mobile-friendly (responsive) guides. Added configuration for Vagrant, Travis, and Coveralls. Added a new search backend based on Lucy. Added the ability to create custom macros and override existing ones. June 19, 2016. August 2...
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