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Anne Clarke

Infloox - Literary search engine/wiki - 0 views

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    Website devoted to literature research; combines a search engine with wiki-style pages and artificial intelligence. Use it to find an author's favourite influences, as well as who they in turn influenced.
Rhondda Powling

DeeperWeb Search - The Essential Search Engine Addon and Plugin - 0 views

  • Rhondda Powling
     
    DeeperWeb.com is an innovative search engine tool and an essential addon for Google users. DeeperWeb is integrated into Google web search results and is available for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox browsers. DeeperWeb boosts searching by employing Tag-Cloud techniques to help users navigate through search results more efficiently and uses Topic-Mapping-Technologies for fast results identification.
Angela Christopher

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  • Angela Christopher
     
    Visual Poetry Flower Text Poetry Blender Sketchpad Word Mosaic Video
  • Angela Christopher
     
    # Visual Poetry Visual Poetry
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Kathleen Cercone

Teaching and Learning Online (28) - 0 views

  • Kathleen Cercone
     
    Leading personal start page to manage your digital life. Add widget to read your newspapers, play games, watch TV, movies, listen to podcasts, manage your social networks like Facebook, MySpace, read your emails from gmail or yahoo mail.
Kathleen Cercone

kwout | A brilliant way to quote - 0 views

  • Kathleen Cercone
     
    A brilliant way to quote
Kathleen Cercone

Team WhiteBoarding with Twiddla - Painless Team Collaboration for the Web - 0 views

  • Kathleen Cercone
     
    Twiddle this page!
Barbara Lindsey

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  • Barbara Lindsey
     
    Some great resources and rationales for using web 2.0 environments in K-20 learning environments by Jim Klein, IST director for Saugus Union School District
Vivian D'Arcy

School Libraries WorldWide Volume 14, Number 2 - July 2008 - 1 views

  • Vivian D'Arcy
     
    Web 2.0. Youth virtual worlds - Ross Todd, Library mash ups, Future of Libraries, Literacy
Barbara Lindsey

What's Next After Web 2.0? - 0 views

  • Mark Johnson, Powerset/Microsoft Program Manager, commented that "the next era of the Web will represent greater understanding of computers." He went on to suggest that "if Web 1.0 was about Read and Web 2.0 was about Read/Write, then Web 3.0 should be about Read/Write/Understand." Specifically he said that "a computer that can understand should be able to: find us information that we care about better (e.g., smart news alerts), make intelligent recommendations for us (e.g., implicit recommendations based on our reading/surfing/buying behavior), aggregate and simplify information. . . and probably lots of other things that we haven't yet imagined, since our computers are still pretty dumb."
  • Aziz Poonawalla said "folksonomy, leveraged en masse, could render algorithmic search obsolete. you get Semantic web almost for free."
  • Education is one area ripe for Web innovation. Harley of WorldLearningTree recently submitted his suggestions on how to revolutionalize online education to Google's "Project10ToThe100" contest.
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  • Sandra Foyt is looking for a "better learning/connecting hub". She elaborates: "I want a command center where it's easy to share all kinds of digital media, while being able to chat or microblog. An all in one home base, with Twitter/Flock/Ning/Wiki/Flickr/YouTube elements."
  • Jorge Escobar said that the next era will be "Web Real World" - by which he meant "offline activities driven by web services (geoloc, mobile, niche)".
  • Two trends of the current era are the increasing internationalization of the Web and mobile products like iPhone and Android becoming more prominent. It almost goes without saying that both of these things will become more prevelant over the coming years - and indeed both depend on the other...
  • The jury is still out on whether web 2.0 has officially ended. Of course the Web is iterative and so version numbers don't really mean anything. But even so we may see more of a focus on 'real world' problems from now on and a move away from consumer apps as the primary focus.
Barbara Lindsey

The Strength of Weak Ties » Tragedy of the Commons - 0 views

  • Barbara Lindsey
     
    David Jakes post about the problems with Twitter.
Donna W

Microblogging: Tiny social objects. On the future of participatory media - 0 views

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    Slides of talk given at Reboot 9.0 and at Mobile Monday Amsterdam on 4 June 2007
Jeff Johnson

TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook - 0 views

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