Blogs

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Note: This page is transcluded into Sugar Labs/Communication channels.

If you have a blog or blog post to highlight, see Blogs/Reviews.

Blog aggregators

These collect posts from a number of popular blogs on Sugar and OLPC.

Sugar Comets

Blogs that might join the "planets"

some random teacher and deployment blogs related to Sugar

Sugar microblogs


Press

Searches


Possible tools for a new community site

See notes from #sugar-meeting 02 February 2011
Ask Questions Format
http://shapado.com/plans
Lifestream is a plugin built on top of the WordPress platform. It allows you to effortlessly integrate your social network activity across the web with your blog.Out of the box, Lifestream is just streams in RSS/Atom feeds and prettying them up, but deep down it's a very flexible platform allowing developers to integrate any kind of activity they desire.
As an enterprise knowledge worker using Eureka Streams, you can build a personal profile and activity stream. Use your profile to share information about your skills and background, and your stream to post messages and links related to work.
Group streams provide teams and communities with the ability to generate conversation around events that are critical to their performance or objective. By capturing these events in the stream, team and community members can use a keyword search to quickly access information and make informed decisions.
The activity page and the start page provide knowledge workers with a simple, yet powerful, set of capabilities used to view and manage the information within Eureka Streams to make more effective decisions. On your activity page, you can view all employee and group streams you are following and easily group and filter your streams to fit your work style.
The start page is your own personal homepage. You can customize it with apps that display streams of activity or news feeds from both external and internal sources.
Planet is an awesome 'river of news' feed reader. It downloads news feeds published by web sites and aggregates their content together into a single combined feed, latest news first.
reposted to http://twitter.com/fedora
This is the official feed for the Fedora Project, a global free software community sponsored by Red Hat.
RSS 2.0 Feed
  • Facebook is perhaps somewhat controversial, but...
There is a Facebook group page for Sugar [1] that could use some love.
  • Dailymotion is a place where we had been accumulating Sugar videos (in part because they accept .ogv).
Not sure we ever properly set up our channel but see [2].