Wikis were the rage in edtech in the early and mid 2000s, though anyone currently will likely just associate it with one big giant (and valuable) one. While all the Not For Tyrannosauruses rage now is the Own/Sell web, where the main level of interactivity is clicking Like buttons, in a previous era the buzz was the Read/Write web, one that was open to creation of content. I am a bot wary of there being a shortage of URLs, it seems more about clearing out inactive sites.Īnyhow, i took one click to reclaim my wiki, thanks PBWorks.Īt least PBWorks offers to keep the wiki’s alive, unlike when Wikispaces tanked and they just sank the whole ship. I recall getting this message on this last year and following the steps to keep the site active. If you’re truly no longer using your workspace, simply do nothing, and in 30 days, we’ll delete the unused workspace and reclaim its URL. You’ll know that your workspace has been removed from the deletion list once the warning message disappears. If you’re not currently logged into your PBworks account, you’ll be asked to log in. If you want to keep your workspace, click here. We’re planning to reclaim your workspace in 30 days. Reclaiming these idle workspaces frees up thousands of potentially useful URLs for people who will actually put them to use. We noticed that you haven’t used your workspace named: New Learning Technologies Buffet for over 11 months.Īs you may have heard, we reclaim workspaces that have fallen into disuse ( PBworks Spring Cleaning). In yesterday’s email, I got a notice from PBWorks that one of my old wikis was in danger of being ploughed over. I’ve not tended to much in 2021 to my pile of web bones, where I list my efforts to reclaim my external web sites that have been dumped by the hosts. 2:00PM Water Cooler | naked capitalism - on Google Broke Image Search for Creative Commons and Hardly Anyone Noticed/CaresĪh the work of reclaiming is ongoing.2:00PM Water Cooler | naked capitalism - South Dakota Digital News on Google Broke Image Search for Creative Commons and Hardly Anyone Noticed/Cares.2:00PM Water Cooler | naked capitalism Still 2022 - Oklahoma Personal Injury Lawyer on Google Broke Image Search for Creative Commons and Hardly Anyone Noticed/Cares.2:00PM Water Cooler | bare capitalism Nonetheless 2022 - Oklahoma Personal Injury Lawyer on Google Broke Image Search for Creative Commons and Hardly Anyone Noticed/Cares.2:00PM Water Cooler | naked capitalism - Newmexico Digital News on Google Broke Image Search for Creative Commons and Hardly Anyone Noticed/Cares.2:00PM Water Cooler | naked capitalism - Montana Digital News on Google Broke Image Search for Creative Commons and Hardly Anyone Noticed/Cares.2:00PM Water Cooler | naked capitalism - on Google Broke Image Search for Creative Commons and Hardly Anyone Noticed/Cares.2:00PM Water Cooler | naked capitalism - Wisconsin Digital News on Google Broke Image Search for Creative Commons and Hardly Anyone Noticed/Cares. on Google Broke Image Search for Creative Commons and Hardly Anyone Noticed/Cares Tech roundup 161: a journal published by a bot - Javi López G.CogDogBlog: Heard? Google CC Image Search Now 433% Better (and still sad) | ResearchBuzz: Firehose on Heard? Google CC Image Search Now 433% Better (and still sad).
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