MiramarMike.co.nz - Generating agile organisations: Google Docs ... so what - the ONE r... - 0 views
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Google Docs doesn't live in the 'document' world. Oh it has similar naming conventions, it uses all the jargon that we're used to and it pretends to be a document ... but it's not because it comes from the 'words' world view. It knows that the words you're gonna edit are, 99.9% of the time, going to want to be loved by many more than you. And being on the Web they know that the world of connected people at your fingertips is massive. Not only is there the list of attractive people in your contacts list but there is everyone with an internet connection!
Official Google Reader Blog: Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere. - 0 views
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You can share any content from any web page, even if the site doesn't have a feed.
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For even more control over what gets shared, select some text from the page before clicking the "Note in Reader" bookmarklet and your selection will appear as the item's body.
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Have you ever wanted to share something that you were reading, but you didn't want to go through the hassle of subscribing to a whole feed for a single interesting article? And what about sharing content from sites with no feeds? There you are, reading along, and you think to yourself, "If only everything on the web had a 'Share' button like in Google Reader!"
How to Use Social Media Tools to Achieve Web 2.0 Optimization | Social Media Power - 0 views
Social Media Newsrooms: The Ultimate Web 2.0 Tool for Your Business | Social Media Power - 0 views
Techdirt: Aggregation Is Competition - 0 views
The Content Wrangler - 0 views
30 Most Popular Blogs - August 2008 - 0 views
Beyond CAPTCHA: No Bots Allowed! [Privacy and Trust] - 0 views
Born with the Chip - 5/1/2004 - Library Journal - 0 views
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Librarians have adapted amazingly well to the challenges of an Internet-enabled, web-dominated world. It's been quite a ride as we worked with digital content, learned new search tools, and strived to get our many and varied systems interconnected. Now the roller coaster really begins as we deal with the next generation-those "born with the chip"-who have grown up in the 1980s with computers and don't think of them as technology. They are part of their cultural DNA.
Your Best Digital Camera Buying Guide - 0 views
The Future of the Internet-And How to Stop It - 0 views
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The Future of the Internet explains the engine that has catapulted the Internet from backwater to ubiquity-and reveals that it is sputtering precisely because of its runaway success. With the unwitting help of its users, the generative Internet is on a path to a lockdown, ending its cycle of innovation-and facilitating unsettling new kinds of control.
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