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The Higgins framework can be used to enable new groups to self-organize and to aggregate across existing groups (systems), or in other words to organize “the long tail".
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[[Image:Higgin's.logo.1 .150dpi.jpg|right]] The Higgins framework can be used to enable new groups to self-organize and to aggregate across existing groups (systems), or in other words to organize “the long tail".  
  
Higgins the mouse was created by Tim Nihoff of Tim Nihoff Studios. Tim is an illustrator, designer & fun fine artist. http://www.timnihoff.com
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''Pseudomys higginsi'', commonly referred to as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-tailed_Mouse Long-Tailed Mouse], is an Australian rodent found on the island of Tasmania.
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Higgins the mouse was created by Tim Nihoff of Tim Nihoff Studios. Tim is an illustrator, designer & fun fine artist. http://www.timnihoff.com

Latest revision as of 16:37, 15 August 2014

Higgin's.logo.1 .150dpi.jpg
The Higgins framework can be used to enable new groups to self-organize and to aggregate across existing groups (systems), or in other words to organize “the long tail".

Pseudomys higginsi, commonly referred to as the Long-Tailed Mouse, is an Australian rodent found on the island of Tasmania.

Higgins the mouse was created by Tim Nihoff of Tim Nihoff Studios. Tim is an illustrator, designer & fun fine artist. http://www.timnihoff.com

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