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RG Brown

World History With No Borders - 0 views

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radamel

Quali sono le criptovalute più popolari nel mondo ? - 1 views

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    Bitcoin è la criptovaluta più popolare negli Stati Uniti. È anche una delle criptovalute più scambiate negli Stati Uniti. Bitcoin (BTC) - La criptovaluta in assoluto più popolare da acquistare negli Stati Uniti Numerosi sondaggi e studi l'hanno anche classificata come la criptovaluta più riconoscibile nel paese, con 9 americani su 10 che affermano di aver sentito parlare dell'eredità digitale nel passato.
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    Very informative post! This post has a lot of information here that can help me a lot.
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radamel

¿Cuáles son las criptomonedas más populares en todo el mundo ? - 0 views

radamel

Quali sono i benefici per la salute di praticare uno sport ? - 0 views

radamel

Atletico Madrid-Porto predictions, odds, betting tips, team news, lineups, live - 1 views

Zaid Mark

How to Enable Audio/Video Chat in Google Chrome - 0 views

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    Google Chrome is one of the most acclaimed web browsers, at this time, and according to Wikimedia, it has more than 44% of the concerned market share. Among its key distinguishing features, Synchronization is worth of debate. Through a single login, you can access to a number of different portals that you have integrated.
Mah Saito

About | WHY NOT SAVE THE WORLD? - 0 views

  • Why I am switching to Diigo from Google notebooks The context:  Over the years bookmarking tools have evolved with ever increasing ease-of-use and power.  Yet many times the migration pathway to new technology presents a formidable barrier to adoption, despite the desire for greater functionality. In my case, I have accumulated an archive of hundreds of bookmarks.  Most of these have been organized in the traditional way (folders, sub-folders) and reside primarily in my browser.  Occasionally, I need to dip in and find a bookmark, but flipping through folders and sub-folders or trying to remember and appropriate search term is terribly inefficient. First, Google Notebooks came to my rescue:  Google Notebooks provided a more efficient means of organizing and tracking bookmarks thematically, despite its inability to upload and convert my existing bookmarks, the functionality was compelling.  I made the switch.  Their excellent search engine provides rapid results plus as an added bonus it is incredibly easy to highlight relevant text from within websites.  Enter Diigo:  So why switch?  Features, features and more features.  Diigo is as easy to use as Google Notebooks with many more features.   These are the features that attract me most. 1.  Bookmarking and highlighting multiple blocks of text. 2.  Easy-to-use sticky notes and tagging form for rapid bookmarking. 3.  A powerful tag filter for rapid searching at all grain sizes. 4.  A method within Diigo to publish to my blog in Edublogs.  (I’m doing that now!) As a classroom teacher , I am intrigued by: 1.  The possibility of creating a shared resource with other like-minded teachers. 2.  Marking up webpages and sharing sticky notes with my students. 3.  The possibility that student’s themselves can mark-up nd share their thoughts with others students.
  • About publishing to a blog Right now, I am writing within Diigo.  I have set  up Diigo to publish to my Edublogs account.  So as I surf the web and come across an interesting website, I can highlight the most relevant text then right-click to bookmark, tag and write a sticky note to comment.  In the same drop-down menu, I can "blog this," which I am doing now. Here’s the link to a description of a joint venture to produce collaborative video for wikimedia.  This will go into my Diigo bookmarks with the tags, Web 2.0, authoring, video production.
Frank D.

Fwd: The Physics of Productivity: Newton's Laws of Getting Stuff Done - 6 views

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