Case Studies on How Local Grassroots and Community Groups Effectively Using Technology

Moderated by Tara Kumar, CTCNet
• Online Fundraising Using Communityroom.Net (A Free Service From
Wainwright Bank) – Bliss Austin Spooner, Massachusetts ACLU
• Using a Consultant to Implement a Usable Database – Rabbi Devon Lerner,
Religious Coalition for Freedom to Marry
• Digital Bicycle (beta.digitalbicycle.org), A Project To Share Local Cable TV
Programs – Daniell Krawczyk, Lowell Telecommunications Corp







Daniell Krawczyk - DigitalBicycle - LTC, Lowell, Mass
Links related to the DigitalBicycle Project:
Our Project Blog :: http://10speed.ltc.org
Our beta site :: http://beta.digitalbicycle.org
Our organization :: http://www.ltc.org
Our Creative Commons Drupal Module :: http://drupal.org/node/17497

Networks we belong to and work within:
CTCNet (Community Technology Centers Network) :: http://www.ctcnet.org
Alliance for Community Media :: http://www.alliancecm.org
NAMAC (National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture) :: http://www.namac.org/

Organizations we are working with:
Vermont's Regional Educational Technology Network :: http://www.retn.org
Participatory Culture Foundation :: http://participatoryculture.org
iBiblio's Osprey Project :: http://osprey.ibiblio.org
WritTorrent :: http://writtorrent.sourceforge.net
Community Software Lab :: http://thecsl.org
Unmediated :: http://unmediated.org

Parallel Projects:
VJ Torrents :: http://www.vjtorrents.com
Kedora TV :: http://kedora.net

Software/protocals we're working with:
Drupal :: http://drupal.org
BitTorrent :: http://bittorrent.com
Creative Commons :: http://creativecommons.org
BlogTorrent :: http://blogtorrent.com
Azureus :: http://azureus.sourceforge.net
Handbrake :: http://handbrake.m0k.org
VideoLAN x264 :: http://videolan.org/x264
RSS 2.0 with enclosures :: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_%28protocol%29
QuickTime 7 (out April 29) :: http://apple.com/quicktime

Submitted by daniell on April 14, 2005 - 6:16pm.
( categories: )

Watch free online TV

The last "hot" thing is Peer-to-Peer online TV. Thats is, sharing a TV channel (any channel you may receive) with other internet users.

The current initiatives (like Cybersky, Coolstreaming, DTV / Broadcast Machine from Participatory Culture and Kedora) are listed on this site.

This site also hase more links to real time and on demand video channels.

See more on http://www.TV-FREE.org/...