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Spiral Funk

How I find stuff I like - Alex Barnett blog - 0 views

  • I "prune" feeds as I go and aim not to increase the number of feeds. If a new feed comes in, one must go that session. My main criteria for deciding which feed will go is the last updated date - if the feed hasn't been updated for weeks, it's a gonner. There's enough natural attrition using this criteria to let 1 or 2 new feeds every couple of weeks.
  • Techmeme - two or three times daily. Tells me what's hot and what's not.
  • My del.icio.us network - once daily. I use this page to find out which links "my network" of human bookmarkers (my del.icio.us people) have bookmarked that use use links as recommended reading. Some of these will point to stuff I've already read in my RSS reader (or is waiting to be read), but it works for me as a quick hit for good reading recommendations.
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  • When I visit my del.icio.us network page, the "click through rate" on network-recommended content is very high.
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Maggie Tsai

The Several Habits of Wildly Successful Twitter Users » Slacker Manager - 1 views

  • It’s instant messaging with a group. You post a short message via IM, web or other utility (see below) and other Twitterers who are “following” you will see your message. Some have called Twitter a form of microblogging
  • You can add your friends cell phone numbers by sending an IM to the twitter@twitter.com contact and typing: add CELLNUMBER (where CELLNUMBER is their number)
  • you might only want to get particular types of news pushed at you
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  • The search box is your friend, use it. Also, don’t be shy about bouncing around and looking at who’s following who.
  • Habit Two: Put it where you want it In it’s most basic form, Twitter is a webpage with a text box where you can enter a little message.
  • Habit One: Make the right friends
  • f you use Gmail and GoogleTalk, you can add twitter@twitter.com as a contact and get your stuff there.
  • you can add twitter@twitter.com as a contact in whatever IM software you use
  • you can just grab the RSS feed for all the folks that you’re following, or for individual users.
  • Habit Three: Own it
  • If you’re unafraid of spreading yourself around the web, be sure to claim your Twitter page with Technorati and expand your digital empire
  • Habit Four: Address your followers By default, when you send a note via Twitter it goes to everyone that’s following you.
  • Habit Five: Hack it People are doing interesting and innovative stuff with Twitter.
  • Use your skills to take your favorite RSS feed (or spliced feed) and HTTP POST (via API) to create a custom Twitter account that anyone can befriend.(
  • Check out this recent post over at Lifehack.org that covers “five ways to use Twitter for good.” I particularly like the ideas of friendsourcing and quick human answers. Also, various mashups of Twitter search results, RSS feeds and jedi tricks with stuff like Yahoo Pipes can result in some very interesting customized info streams. Check out Christopher S. Penn’s post on Twitter Power Tips.
  • Habit Six: Play with it Use the Firefox Search Plugin to post directly to your Twitter account (so cool)
  • Participate in the Twitter fan wiki (tons more tools in there)
  • Twitter “Everywhere, Anywhere Messaging”, Speed-dating…
  • You can add friends via IM, if you know their username by sending an IM to the twitter@twitter.com contact and typing: follow USERNAME
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LUCIAN DUMA

#MOOC next Big Thing in XXI Century Education . Top 12 free tools you can use now to join / organize a #mooc - 0 views

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    Just posted:Top 12 free tools you can use now to join/organize a #mooc  http://dumacornellucian.edu.glogster.com/moocbylucianecurator .Add your feed-back if you like my post .
raymondmk

Get smart: Top 10 research tools - Internet - 0 views

  • Many free RSS services let you subscribe to oodles of news sources that so you don't have to hopscotch from site to site to get the scoop. But the $29 FeedDemon 2 is the best RSS reader for steamrolling through thousands of Feeds. Need headlines from the science section of the world's major newspapers? Check. Want the latest research from insider blogs about solar power? Check. FeedDemon is faster and more customizable than browser-based freebies, and it also lets you access Feeds online.
  • 2. Wikipedia You might shun this online, open-source encyclopedia if you've ever been burned by prank entries or fudged facts. But because anyone can edit Wikipedia, it's a richer resource than Britannica for subjects off the beaten path, such as the > 1960s underground press > or > rivethead subculture > . Though it's not the only source you should reference in term papers, at least Wikipedia gets you started. >
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Ako Z°om

xFruits - Compose your information system - 0 views

shared by Ako Z°om on 20 Jan 09 - Cached
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    perhaps some solutions to erduce feeds ... and find more good classifications/refinding of news ... the most useful may be the rss to OPML, may be semantic web is not so far ...
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Graham Perrin

RSS Menu - 2 views

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    RSS Menu for Mac OS X allows you to feed from bundles of tags. http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/546457
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zisimo

Why four letter domain names are so valuable? - 0 views

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    The name has now become as easy as pressing a button - No, really ! You can have some really creative names by pressing a button, all you have to do is feed keywords related to your business. Possession of a premium domain is too good that you will gain in terms of time and money spent on advertising . Besides, it enhances your web presence and highlights the same when sending expanding business ....
jeff lin

Great handy software list - 8 views

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    useful list for computer newbie
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Mark Nelson

Online Gamers Solve AIDS Retroviral Puzzle for Scientists CIO.com - 1 views

  • Foldit is a video game developed in 2008 by the University of Washington's departments of Computer Science and Engineering and Biochemistry. The object of the collaborative game is to determine how the primary structure of a protein turns into a functioning three-dimensional structure, or how it "folds."
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Vahid Masrour

What Is the Best Way To Build a Virtual Team? - Slashdot - 6 views

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    read the comments!
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LUCIAN DUMA

Top 10 tools to share secure your files in the cloud . Feed-back welcome - 0 views

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    What cloud tool do you like more to keep your files secure in the cloud ? Leave a comment after you read article
Joe La Fleur

Wisconsin: Another taxpayer subsidized green energy solar plant goes bust » The Right Scoop - - 0 views

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    ANOTHER BY OBAMA BITES THE DUST I'M LOSEING COUNT
Joe La Fleur

Mitt Romney's excellent new ad: Suffering in Silence » The Right Scoop - - 0 views

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    ARE YOU BETTER OFF TODAY THAN YOU WERE FOUR YEARS AGO?
Joe La Fleur

Frank Gaffney: We're ignoring the 'civilization jihad' being waged by the Muslim Brotherhood » The Right Scoop - - 0 views

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    THIS IS ISLAMIC TERRORISM AND BARAK OBAMA JUST GAVE THEM $1.2 BILLION TO ADVANCE THEIR CAUSE WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF CONGRESS.
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