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Miro 4 Release Candidate 2

May 20th, 2011 by janet

Update to Miro 4 Release Candidate 2

Miro 4 RC2 Downloads are available.

Miro 4 RC2 for OSX
Miro 4 RC2 for Windows
Miro 4 RC2 for Linux

If you’d like to get involved, here are some ways that you can help.

Miro 4 RC1 posted – testing needed!

May 14th, 2011 by admin

Help us in the home-stretch of Miro 4 testing by download our new Release Candidate.

Please tell us if you run into any problems!!

Miro 4 RC1 Downloads

Miro 4 RC1 for OSX
Miro 4 RC1 for Windows
Miro 4 RC1 for Linux

Miro 4 beta available for testing

May 2nd, 2011 by admin

We’ve just released a Miro 4 beta, which means we are getting closer to a real Miro 4 release. This is our biggest update ever!

We need your help testing out this beta and letting us know if you have any problems.

You can download the Miro 4 betas here and get more detail about how to help us test here.

Please let us know if you run into any bugs!

Join us at the National Conference for Media Reform (April 8-10, Boston)

March 22nd, 2011 by Dean Jansen

Quite a few of us from PCF will be attending the upcoming NCMR in Boston and I wanted to reach out in advance and invite you to join us (be sure to check out the discount code below). Also, PCF’s Anne Jonas will be speaking on two panels, so we need you to help support her!
NCMR

About the Conference

The National Conference for Media Reform, Free Press’ flagship conference of bringing 2,500 media makers, activists, educators and policymakers, is next month (April 8-10) in Boston.

It’s the biggest event in the country that tackles what is arguably the biggest issue in the country: the state of our media.

They have a great lineup of more than 300 presenters confirmed, many of whom you’ll be familiar with, including: Lawrence Lessig, former White House tech adviser Susan Crawford, Harvard’s Jonathan Zittrain, Columbia law professor (and FTC adviser) Tim Wu, Craig Newmark of craigslist, and many others.

They’ll be talking about things like the future of online video; how to protect the open Internet; the threat to free expression posed by Facebook, Twitter and Apple; mobile phones and democracy; the future of news; fair use and copyright; and much more.

Plus, they’re offering a discount for anyone who follows Miro or the Participatory Culture Foundation. To register, go here and the use promo code PCF_NCMR.

To learn more about the conference, go to http://conference.freepress.net



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