Back in the Saddle
Submitted by Wayne Langley on Tue, 11/18/2008 - 7:01amHi, I've been absent from this site for awhile and recently decided to catch up and write some posts.
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What Kind of Technology Training Does Your Union Do?
Submitted by Jason Pramas on Sat, 11/15/2008 - 9:59pmA report by the Pew Internet and American Life Project makes it clear that almost half of all American adults who use the internet or have a cell phone need someone else to help them set it up.
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Union officers uncomfortable with online free speech
Submitted by Matt Noyes on Thu, 11/13/2008 - 7:21pm(From Union Democracy Review #175
http://uniondemocracy.org/UDR/179-Union_officers_uncomfortable_with_free...)
The cases of retired Marine Engineer Paul Norman and EMS Helicopter pilot Mike Cheek, who were banned from official union online forums, reflect the growing importance of the internet as a new space for member participation and the contrary efforts of union leaders to limit discussion to what they consider acceptable.
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How Safe is Your Union's Website?
Submitted by Jason Pramas on Sat, 11/08/2008 - 8:58pmYesterday, the word went out that a huge web hacking campaign hit up to 10,000 servers. The attacks added a simple line of code to the hacked sites that redirects their viewers to one of six servers which then send the traffic to a server in China. That server then launches attacks on viewers computers via major web browsers like Internet Explorer, and other commonly used pieces of software.
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Corporate Panel on Social Networking Has Positive and Negative Lessons for Labor
Submitted by Jason Pramas on Sat, 11/01/2008 - 9:29pmWhat is the marketing industry telling corporate leadership about social networking? We're as curious about that question at Prometheus as many other labor movement folks are; so we listened to a podcast from a recent conference called Corporate Communications in a Web 2.0 World for some answers. And the panel led by event host Mark Ragan, CEO of Ragan Communications, was certainly not shy about providing them.
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Got Labor Tech?
Submitted by Jason Pramas on Wed, 10/29/2008 - 4:46pmGreetings, CorD fans. While it's gratifying to see people other than Steve or I posting to this site, I thought I should chime in and just say that I haven't disappered for the last 3 weeks. I've just been busy with various Prometheus projects, and then sick for the last week with the fairly nasty cold going around now that weather's getting colder.
I'll be back shortly with new stuff. But if any of you all have labor tech projects going on - especially in unions at any level - you should let me know by commenting to this post. I'm looking to interview some folks on new developments, and how they're working out.
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Rules for official union forums
Submitted by Matt Noyes on Wed, 10/29/2008 - 11:28amThere has been discussion here of posting guidelines for official union websites. Think of an official union forum, members-only. Here is a specific example and some commentary -- what do you think?
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Labourtech 2008 Canada in Toronto November 7,8 & 9
Submitted by solidarity on Mon, 10/20/2008 - 1:20pmLabourtech Canada will be held in Toronto on November 7, 8 & 9 and will include labor communicators and labor media activists from throughout Canada.
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Labortech 2008 In San Francisco
Submitted by solidarity on Sat, 10/18/2008 - 12:01amLabortech 2008 will be having it's semi-annual conference this coming December 5, 6 &7 in San Francisco at the University of San Francisco. The conference brings together labor media, technology and communication activists from throughout the US.
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Interesting Discussion on the Internet, Unions and Democracy at Union Review
Submitted by Jason Pramas on Mon, 10/06/2008 - 4:29pmSimilar to a couple of my recent posts on unions, the Internet and democracy, our sibling site, Union Review, is having an extended discussion on the same themes.
Check it out at http://unionreview.com/help-brother-out%2C-will-ya. and feel free to jump right in ...
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Labor TV?
Submitted by Bill Bumpus on Mon, 10/06/2008 - 10:00amI recently had my cable service "upgraded" to include another 100 or so channels of (mostly) absolute dreck. Got me to thinking about the idea of a national labor channel, which I think has been floated by the ILCA in the past but never taken up by any big unions or labor bodies, as far as I know.
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Does All This New Technology Really Help Unions?
Submitted by Jason Pramas on Sat, 10/04/2008 - 10:59pmIt's probably healthy to have moments of self-doubt from time-to-time, and I'm experiencing one now; so I thought it would be appropriate to share it with Communicate or Die viewers since the doubt in question is about the efficacy of the kinds of technology I generally discuss here. It occurred to me to explore this issue while doing my weekly search for cool new stuff that might be of use to unions, and feeling like ... blah. Like, how many new tools can we use? How many different ways to communicate with people can we handle? Is all this stuff a distraction from more important matters for unions?
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Any ubuntu users out there?
Submitted by Matt Noyes on Sun, 09/28/2008 - 7:52amJust curious if CorD types are using the Ubuntu Linux distribution and if you are promoting it. Seems like a good fit, certainly for the techie types here and open source advocates, but also increasingly good for users with no experience beyond Windows or Mac. I bought a Dell xps with ubuntu pre-installed and after a little initial apprehension am finding it a real pleasure to work with. I'm new to Linux, so I'm a good test case of the usability of Ubuntu for newbies. If you want to check it out you can download the software, burn a CD and run it on your PC without installing it. (Haven't tried that, mine was preinstalled.)
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Screen Captures Are a Snap With Jing
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Anybody using Organic Groups?
Submitted by Matt Noyes on Wed, 09/24/2008 - 10:25pmI'm looking for info, thoughts on using the Organic Groups modules in Drupal -- has anyone used them? Or decided not to for specific reasons?
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