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Some Interesting Health Facts You Must Know. - 0 views

1. When you are looking at someone you love, your pupils dilate, and they do the same when you are looking at someone you hate. 2. The human head is one-quarter of our total length at birth but on...

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started by puzznbuzzus on 15 Feb 17 no follow-up yet
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Dileni Nimesha

Solar Cells - 0 views

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    In simple terms, solar cell system consists of many batteries powered by sunlight. Solar cells are also called photovoltaic cells or photoelectric cell. They are actually solid state electrical devices that use the photovoltaic effect to convert the sunlight into usable energy. But the power a single solar cell produces is very little.
clariene Austria

What is host server - 2 views

What is host server? A host server is probably the one that is assigned to hold up a network or more computers involving a series or single task. It manages data storage and allocation in some ways...

started by clariene Austria on 16 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
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Fred . Doudoune Hollister Femme - 0 views

Oh garçons ..Et à la surprise de tout le monde, elle saisit Fred et George et les a tirés à la fois dans une telle étreinte que leurs têtes cogné ensemble."Aïe maman - Vous nous étrangler - "" J'ai...

Doudoune Hollister Femme

started by admiration1 admiration1 on 16 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
Marco Castellani

Official Google Reader Blog: Share anything. Anytime. Anywhere. - 0 views

  • You can share any content from any web page, even if the site doesn't have a feed.
  • 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.
  • 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!"
Michael Marlatt

Micro Persuasion: The Promise and Peril of Ubiquitous Community - 0 views

  • "Steve, what's the next hot online community?" It seems as though everybody is on the lookout for the successor to MySpace, Twitter or Facebook. Nobody, even in a difficult economic climate, wants to be viewed as a latecomer. Perhaps as a defense mechanism to avoid being wrong myself, I now give a boilerplate answer that I believe can last. In short, the next big community is not a single destination. Rather, it is going to be everywhere. To paraphrase Forrester analyst Charlene Li, social networking is becoming "like air."
  • The problem, however, is that this model can't scale. Tastes change and people are always migrating to trendier sites-especially as their friends do. As a result, the Internet amber is littered with fossilized communities that once dominated. These former stalwarts include AOL, Angelfire, TheGlobe.com, GeoCities and Tripod.
  • Community today is a different animal. People now expect it to be part of virtually every online experience. Most media companies now allow users to leave comments or even create profiles. Hundreds of thousands of brands, NGOs and individuals have set up their own social networks on Ning.com. The entire web is going social.
    • Michael Marlatt
       
      The entire web is going social...interesting thought.
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  • actually think the shift in online communities is going towards niche social sites. Sites like Myspace and Facebook are big and their user base is overwhelmingly diverse. I think the trend now is to move towards communities that are based around shared interests, especially with the proliferation of things like ning. Will the walls between these networks break down? Probably. But I think there's always going to be a desire to commune online with people who share your interests. This is actually good news for marketers because niche communities mean more targeted marketing opportunities any way.
  • A network that works well on a mobile platform--knows where I am, who within my network is near me, offers recommendations, etc. + the concept behind FriendFeed which aggregates multiple networks gets us closer to the "air" analogy. It's really not that far off. Just waiting for wi-fi networks and handheld usability to catch up.
yc c

Az.to Single page aggregator - 0 views

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Graham Perrin

Web Companies Develop Common Tag Format - 0 views

  • With Common Tag, content is tagged with unique, well-defined concepts
  • metadata that defines each concept
  • describes how the concepts relate
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  • Semantic tagging is an important next step
  • more intelligent applications for aggregating, searching, and browsing
  • Using the Common Tag format
  • a range of services that help publishers and bloggers
  • a standard and extensible set of tags
  • services that help users discover tagged content
  • tools to relate those tags to web page content
  • automated tagging tools like those offered by Zemanta
  • More discoverable
  • discoverable through a single tag
  • Social tagging services like Faviki and Zigtag
  • allow end users to tag content using the Common Tag format
  • Services like DERI's Sindice.com provide developers with tools to find and incorporate related content into their applications using Common Tag
  • Yahoo and Google have begun reading RDFa--the markup standard used by the Common Tag format
  • More connected
  • Common Tag metadata connects concepts
  • AdaptiveBlue's Glue service plans to use the Common Tag format to help connect end users to other people with similar interests and to other related content
  • a developer might use Freebase's development tools
  • to create a simple application that takes an article
  • and allows users to
  • More engaging
  • directly within the article
Graham Perrin

7.4 aggregated Content distribution - Pubsubhubbub | Google Groups - 0 views

  • aggregated Content distribution
  • the client model for processing a single vs. aggregated distribution might be quite a bit different
  • nervous about the whole notion of PuSH co-opting <source> for its own purposes
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  • provenance
  • when you copy an entry from any feed document other than that feed document whose metadata is in the entry's atom:source
  • no way to indicate from which feed document you copied the entry unless you insert some extension element
  • it *is* important to know not only the source feed but *also* where you found the entry
  • Atom spec didn't envision this use case
  • atom:source is almost, but not quite, what's needed
  • confusion is understandable
  • something like a psh:provenance element
  • most recent context
  • like atom:source
  • not aggregate at the PubSubHubbub level until you've proved that
  • (a) you have to
  • (b) multipart/related won't cut it
  • the PSHB use case *was* frequently discussed in the Atom WG
  • pretty much what FeedMesh was intended to provide
  • to show provenence, you need to add an extension element
  • war stories about multipart/related and batching
  • skeptical about ease of subscriber implementation
  • This thread is a great example of peer review
  • I'll file an issue in the bug tracker
Graham Perrin

Draft: PubSubHubbub Core 0.2 -- Working Draft - 0 views

  • PubSubHubbub Core
  • 0.2 -- Working Draft
  • base profile is HTTP-based
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  • Polling sucks
  • decentralized pubsub layer
  • fundamental
  • missing layer in the Internet architecture
  • looking forward to decentralized social networking
  • Aggregated Content Distribution
  • Aggregated Content Distribution When a subscriber indicates the same callback URL is used for multiple subscriptions, hubs MAY choose to combine content delivery requests into a single payload containing an aggregated set of feeds.
  • Example aggregated feed
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