Nik's Learning Technology Blog: 20 WebCam Activities for EFL ESL Students - 0 views
Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Microblogging for EFL with Plurk - 0 views
Web 2.0 is so over. Welcome to Web 3.0 (CNN.com) - 0 views
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Social-networking companies such as MySpace and Facebook have loyal fan bases, but they're not exactly minting money. MySpace's projected $600 million revenue in 2008 falls far short of parent News Corp.'s (NWS, Fortune 500) billion-dollar sales target for the site. Messaging service Twitter has no business model. Video-sharing site YouTube was the only big sale; Google paid $1.65 billion for it two years ago but still hasn't figured out how to make much money off it.
10 Resources For Cross-Browser Testing - 0 views
Twitter Maps for Social Network Analysis | InFlow - 1 views
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When choosing a map - especially a social network map - which do you prefer - pretty or useful? In an ideal world I would take pretty useful, but forced to choose between the two I'll take useful. Here are two social graphs taken from my Twitter following data. -Valdis Krebs, InFlow, Social Network Analysis Expert
What is Microblogging? (And Where Do I Get Started?) - 0 views
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Microblogging refers to the posting of very short updates about oneself. It is in contrast to long-form blogging, where there are usually at least a few hundred words. Microblog posts usually involve a few hundred characters or less. Instead of posting a message on their regular blog, people who microblog use Web services designed to make microblogging very easy.
newslink » voir les dynamiques d'opinion : Orange & iPhone 3G+ - 0 views
ReVou Blog » Blog Archive » Why should you run your own Twitter clone site? - 0 views
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Why should you run your own Twitter clone site?
Top 10 Week | Social Aggregators | Social Web Tools - 0 views
Cool Cat Teacher Blog: And the Walls Came Down: Necc PD - 0 views
Cool Cat Teacher Blog: NECC to me: Ten of my takeaways - 0 views
do you know where your password is? (delicious.com) - 0 views
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After months of work, the new Delicious is almost ready to come out of the oven. When we release it, you'll be automatically logged out of your account and will have to log in again, due to some changes we're making behind the scenes. That means now is a good time to make sure you know your username and password. Your username is what you see in the address bar when you visit your bookmarks (http://del.icio.us/your_username, soon to become http://delicious.com/your_username). And what's your password? If you don't remember, you can use our password reset tool to get a reset link delivered to the email address associated with your account.
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