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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Open Plaques Open Day event confirmed
Good news! We’ll be holding our Open Plaques Open Day event on Saturday 25th September 2010 in the Centre for Creative Collaboration (venue hashtag: #c4cc) at 16 Acton Street, London WC1X 9NG. If you’re interested in joining us, save the … Continue reading
Openplaques.org has an official Flickr machinetag
It’s amazing what you can get if you show a bit of interest. Simon Harriyott had spoken with the guys at Flickr about their brilliant ‘machinetags’ service in connection with our http://openplaques.org/ project and now we have an official Flickr … Continue reading
Open Plaques selected for RSA Catalyst support
We’re delighted to announce that Open Plaques has been selected for RSA Catalyst funding and support. This backing from the RSA will help us accelerate collaborative development of the website and its content through a one-day event this autumn, and … Continue reading