Murray Woodman

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The Sydney Institute

by Murray Woodman on May.30, 2009, under Work

The Sydney Institute publishes the Sydney Papers, a quarterly publication of the various speeches given at weekly events. The Sydney Institute required a CMS which would allow them to maintain a subscription list where paying members have access to protected content. This was implemented as a WordPress site with a subscription manager. more…

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Metadata consumer/producer

by Murray Woodman on Feb.28, 2002, under Know Idea

Content Management Systems (CMS) now proliferate. It is now common for content providers to have software that manages and categorises their content assets. Metadata standards now exist (RDF, XTM, RSS). Influential thinkers, such as Tim Berners Lee, have popularised the concept of the semantic web. Standards Organisations (ISO, W3C) have put effort into defining exchange syntax. The groundswell is rising slowly. How do we take advantage of this? more…

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Sosius

by Murray Woodman on Jan.01, 2001, under Work

Sosius is a collaborative environment which supports hierarchies of differently typed objects. I’ll leave the full product description to the marketing website. I like to think it of a generic web application because almost any type of functionality can be built into it. more…

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Global Radio News

by Murray Woodman on Feb.01, 2000, under Work

Global Radio News provide content in the form of MP3 files to radio stations around the world. They needed a web app which would allow contributors to upload radio news reports from around the world. Radio stations were able to browse the materials and purchase stories. more…

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