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Carbon Offsets in the Corporate World: Why Companies Need It - Sustainable Travel & Tra... - 0 views

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    Carbon offsets in the corporate world are crucial for companies looking to mitigate their environmental impact. They enable businesses to invest in sustainability initiatives like reforestation and renewable energy projects, helping to balance out their carbon emissions. By participating in a sustainable travel and transportation network, companies can demonstrate their commitment to environmental responsibility, reduce their carbon footprint, and contribute to a greener future.
mdkpest

Eco-Friendly Termite Control Services - PPT - 0 views

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    In the delicate balance between safeguarding our homes and preserving the environment, eco-friendly termite control services emerge as a beacon of sustainability. Termites, while essential in nature, can wreak havoc on our homes, causing structural damage that compromises safety and comfort. Traditional termite control methods often involve harsh chemicals that not only pose risks to human health but also contribute to environmental degradation. Enter eco-friendly termite control services, a solution that not only protects your home but also treads lightly on the planet.
shohan tis

Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu by Marlia Coeur || Video by Agape Zoe 2023, Corfu Greece... - 0 views

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    In this beautiful rendition of the Hindu prayer "Lokah Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu," Marlia Coeur shares her love for the Divine with listeners from all over the world. Marlia's soothing voice and captivating performance will help you connect with your Higher Power and find peace and solace in the midst of your struggles. Let this powerful video help you find inner peace and happiness. May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life contribute in some way to that happiness and to that freedom for all.
daniellisa1

Professional cleaning services in Toronto - 5 views

In Toronto, you'll find a plethora of professional cleaning service classified under various categories, ensuring every cleaning need is met. Whether you're seeking residential or commercial cleani...

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Kemron Kristun

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Maggie Tsai

Thing 6: Web 2.0 at New Music Strategies - 1 views

  • These websites, and others like them, do a wide variety of things — but here’s what they tend to have in common: 1) They are more like software than like documents; 2) They are social, rather than solitary; 3) They are environments within which you do something; 4) They involve user-generated content; 5) They allow users to organise and tag content; 6) They are different every time you turn up; 7) They make use of RSS feeds (this will get its own ‘Thing’ - don’t worry). This is how the web is now. These are some of the things that will make your website better. Allow the users of your website to interact with you and each other. Let them provide some of the content — make it their own space.
  • People like to spend time, hang out, find their space, form groups, discuss common interests and contribute. Your website can provide those things for people. A Web 2.0 approach to your site means it’s not just a brochure with a cash register attached. It’s a place where people come and spend time.
  • Web 2.0 can also provide you with a range of tools with which to connect your music business to the world. Building a web page that has web 2.0 elements is one thing — but you can also join, use and adapt the existing web 2.0 tools mentioned above to help you connect with a community, engage in the conversation, and make and organise media.
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anonymous

"Add a Bookmark" dialog bugs caused by FF profile - resolved by creating new profile - 60 views

Oops! I already deleted the problem profile - wanted to get the crap off my HD ASAP :-) Sorry! BTW, come to think of it, Diigo has not been 100% functional for quite a while. After the v 3.x u...

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Dr. Fridemar Pache

Suggestion: consider default categorisation, perhaps a separate issue tracker - 49 views

TipForSearching sharing the effort of selecting, copying, pasting the given link ;-) -- fridemar

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prince8871

sony xperia m review - 0 views

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    It is an ever growing market fits that first-time buyers budget smartphone. At the top of the market, most people who want an iPhone, Samsung Galaxy or Sony Xperia Z Smartphone already bought one they can be renewed each year, but they do not contribute to the development of the overall smartphone market.
Gary Ferone

STAMFORD FRANCHISE OWNER RECOGNIZED FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO FRANCHISING - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 17, 2013 - Assisting Hands Home Care franchisee Gary Ferone of Stamford, Connecticut was honored last night by the International Franchise Association (IFA) with its annual Franchisee of the Year Award.
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Gary Farone - FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO FRANCHISING - 0 views

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    Assisting Hands Home Care franchisee Gary Ferone of Stamford, Connecticut was honored last night by the International Franchise Association (IFA) with its annual Franchisee of the Year Award.
andybendyman

digital digs: the positive confluence of academia and the web - 5 views

  • Clearly one of the challenges academia faces is to figure out a productive use of networks in terms of research practices. Usually I write more about the teaching aspects of the university and clearly there are many ways universities will employ networks. But I want to think specifically about the use of the web for research with a few goals in mind: to enhance collaboration between academics to publish and share research to share knowledge with a broader audience (students, governments, industries, non-profits, the general public, and so on) One might say that these have been answered, but the real challenge is that as the web continues to evolve and now converge with other networks, the practices we have established need to change as well. That is, from the inception of the web, one could find the appearance of academic journals: genuine, rigorously reviewed, academic scholarship available freely online. There were (and are) listservs that might facilitate collaboration. Similarly individual faculty and faculty organizations built websites where they offered information, policy statements, and so on (NCTE or MLA for example in English Studies). But how are we moving forward?
  • Conventional academic discourse lies with journals and conferences. For all the advantages of these modes, neither offers an ongoing, dynamic interchange. Listservs offer that, but, in my experience anyway, they don't really create a productive, collaborative space. Sometimes there are debates on listservs; sometimes there is sharing of information (e.g. does anyone know a good article about x"?). But there isn't a sustained building of knowledge there. I suppose there could be, but there isn't, probably b/c we all go off to write our individually authored articles and conference presentations. In any case, the listserv is too large a community for collaborative work. Yes, tens of thousands contribute to Wikipedia, but they don't all work on the same article, right? So I don't know what the magic number is, but let's say I was looking for a dozen scholars in who were interested in the same things I'm interested in: mobile networks virtual worlds audio/video production public, collaborative learning It's unlikely that we would all work on the same research project at once, but there would be a handful of project undertaken by individuals or small groups. There would be a public face to the group and a private project management site, like Basecamp. The public face would offer a steady stream of information as we shared what we were doing, what was going on in our teaching, what we were reading and writing. We'd be assembling streams of information from our blogs, twitters, flickr, YouTube, and so on--wherever we were post information. The result is a collection of information that is hopefully useful groundwork for more formal investigation and also a mechanism for fruitful collaboration between our classes.
  • Meanwhile, in a more private space we might be orchestrating collaborative classroom projects and sharing research, drafts, and other media: constructing our scholarly work. When it's complete, we publish it in traditional venues and republish it on our public site as well.
Graham Perrin

Cache - 73 views

> annotations really *should* go with the cached page Diigo meta views such as http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.utechtips.com%2Fround-two-and-version-4-diigo?f=m&tab=comment&uname=gr...

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Kemron Kristun

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Graham Perrin

Show group shared tags in sidebar - 7 views

> show page-related tags that apply in groups of which you are a member. I wonder whether this will be a feature of Diigo Meta, when group meta views are given …

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Graham Perrin

My Tags and Tag Cloud list deleted tags - 31 views

Please see http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/delete-all-tags-41329 and http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/tags-not-deleting-43127 - I should watch those spaces for a response f...

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Thomas Laigle

Diigo in different languages - 34 views

HInt: post to the topics in which Diigo team have responded

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Maggie Tsai

Social Bookmarking 2.0 - Diigo Sets The Standard for Others to Follow-- bub.blicio.us - 0 views

  • Diigo has released v 3.0 of its browser plugin and has set a new standard in social bookmarking in the process. It not only allows you to bookmark and save notes in an easy to retrieve place, it adds a new dimension to the Web itself by revealing, at the page level, the community of people who have also interacted with the content. It also feeds into a bigger community of content that builds a social network around relevant information. It combines research and community.
  • Starting simple: You can bookmark and annotate relevant things that you need to reference later. Using the Webslides function, you also can share these links as a slideshow, which actually appear as “live” web pages. The slideshow is embeddable on Web pages and in blogs. Revealing a new layer of the web: The new sidebar gives you quick access to your bookmarks as well your annotations on each Web page. It also shows you other diigo users who have annotated that page to give you additional perspective. The sidebar is searchable to find your notes quicker and easier. Connect and Engage: According to the company, you are what you annotate. Bookmarks, tags, and annotations are one of the best representations of your interests and expertise. At Diigo, you maintain a bookmarks page which is your hub to relevant content. You can also connect to like-minded people and also browse their activities as they relate to you.
  • In Diigo Groups, users can connect and collaborate on findings through group highlights, sticky notes, and bookmarks.

    But it’s more than that. It also helps people connect around common interests and builds communities around topics and sites.

    Other new community features allow you to send messages and bookmarks to each other.

    There are also communities around sites that you can join that bring together people who have bookmarked pages from that site. In the video, they demonstrate a community around the New York Times. You can see and interact with the people who have contributed content and interact with them based on their notes and interests related to that particular site.

    Diigo also connects people and related content. The service learns about you and your interests based on how you tag, save, share, etc. You can have recommended bookmarks provided to you, or even have Diigo present others who share the same interests as you.

    The solitary act of reading now becomes social, fun, and productive.

SocialStream !

6 Ways to Turn Diigo Into a Traffic Booster - 3 views

  • If you haven’t heard of Diigo yet, it’s high time you took a look and made use of what they have to offer. They define themselves as a powerful research tool and a knowledge-sharing community. I believe their promise is backed up by the features they offer: bookmarking, annotations, clippings and the possibility to share everything you come across with others.
  • Diigo is not your average social network. Given its strong focus on effective research, most users are there to keep tracks of the domains they’re keen on. Unless you are able to create tons exquisite content on quite a few hot tags of Diigo, just bookmarking your own articles won’t get you very far.
  • So what other ways are there to use Diigo as a traffic generator?
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  • 1. Pay attention to your profile
  • 2. Be an active user
  • 3. Build new relationships based on common interests
  • 4. Find your friends
  • 5. Engage peers in meaningful conversations
  • 6. Avoid the temptations of selfishness
  • Traffic should never be the only goal of your joining a certain community.
  • Comparing notes, getting relevant feedback or ideas, being part of a group effort, these can be equally rewarding. Targeted traffic is however what you get in return for your contribution to the community. That said, your best tools to get the most out of Diigo are respect for others, helpfulness, attention to details and constant learning.
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