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David Hart

Custom Web Scraping - 0 views

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    While this information is very important for your business, the best way to acquire it is through outsourcing. There are various web scraping firms that can offer these services for you at affordable rates. Since no business needs are the same, you should choose the firm that can offer custom web scraping so that techniques are tailored specifically for your business.
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Web designing course in chennai - 1 views

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    Learn Web designing course in chennai. FITA offers Photoshop, markup languages including HTML5, CSS, Jquery, PHP and JavaScript.
Tammy Jin

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Google is going to launches Google Trips in India - Locality News - 0 views

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    Ramping up its concentrate on travel, web search giant Google can launch its new product Google trips in India this week.
Joao Alves

BBC NEWS | Technology | Pull down the walled gardens - 0 views

  • Unlike the global internet, which enables virtually the entire world to connect, social networks have created very large, localised communities with far more limited international interaction.
    • Violeta Cautin
       
      So social networking sites are creating big scale barries ... never thought of that, but makes a lot of sense.
    • Joao Alves
       
      It seems that these localised communities can be seen as online communities. Can they? What do you think?
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    About Walled Gardens and Social Networks "Unlike the global internet, which enables virtually the entire world to connect, social networks have created very large, localised communities with far more limited international interaction."
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    About Walled Gardens and Social Networks "Unlike the global internet, which enables virtually the entire world to connect, social networks have created very large, localised communities with far more limited international interaction."
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    Indeed they are. Facebook is legendary for allowing a lot of users to enter information into Facebook, but not to be able to take it out again. At the same time there's a problem as google can't search Facebook. It will be interesting however, to see how the new Facebook Connect will work out, which is an attempt from Facebook to open up their walled garden - see http://bit.ly/ZKgwj
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    ooops! sorry... obviously I have no clue how to control the comments here on Diigo, they keep coming up, somewhere else than where I thought they would be...
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    About Walled Gardens and Social Networks "Unlike the global internet, which enables virtually the entire world to connect, social networks have created very large, localised communities with far more limited international interaction."
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    @Joao: yes, I definitely think that local communities can be seen as online communities. In fact, according to Wikipedia, here online communities are described as: "Virtual communities depend upon social interaction and exchange between users online. This emphasizes the reciprocity element of the unwritten social contract between community members. Web 2.0 is essentially characterized by virtual communities such as Flickr, Facebook, and Del.icio.us. A similar trend is starting to emerge within businesses where online or virtual communities are taking hold. These communities can be organizational, regional or topical depending on the business." "Organizational, regional or topical" - I think we can add technical to this list. Btw. it seems like wiki use the terms "online" and "virtual" interchangeably. PS. Can anyone teach me how to make comments on Diigo? Why don´t comments automatically follow each other from oldest to newest? Mine seems to all be stuck together no matter what I do.
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    Peter, have you installed the Diigo toolbar? If you haven't, do it. With the Diigo toolbar you can make comments, highlight, bookmark sites, add sticky notes, etc.
Peter Efland

Why Blogs Need To Be Social - GigaOM - 0 views

  • As a society, we are entering an increasingly narcissistic phase, enabled by web technologies — a theory that is articulated in Wired’s recent cover story. As the Wired writer quips, “Like it or not, we are all public figures now — famous, as the new cliché goes, for 15 people.
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    About blogging and being social, and the new wordpress and moveable type
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    As a society, we are entering an increasingly narcissistic phase, enabled by web technologies - a theory that is articulated in Wired's recent cover story. As the Wired writer quips, "Like it or not, we are all public figures now - famous, as the new cliché goes, for 15 people."
Peter Efland

Twelve best practices for online customer communities | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com - 0 views

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    Very interesting article from expert Dion Hinchcliffe on Online Customer Communities, including cases stories and examples.
newsgone

Google may pull out of China after Web attacks - 0 views

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    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Google Inc said it may pull out of China because it is no longer willing to accept censorship of search results and after hackers
Peter Efland

Micro Persuasion: Walled Gardens and the Lesson for Social Networks - 0 views

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    Can walled gardens continue thrive in an era of openness? Can a social network be social even though so little of the community's value is visible to the outside world? Facebook is writing this book as we speak.
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    There was some talk on Google Group earlier today about Walled Gardens and Facebook, so just thought I would share this..
Illya Arnet

Effective Online Facilitation - 0 views

  • Online teaching is moving from an emphasis on web content to a more interactive structure that recognises the social and interactive elements of knowledge construction, and to pedagogical approaches that enable student-centred (e.g. problem-based, inquiry-based, discovery, and authentic learning) which are found to be extremely effective for online learning
  • Effective online facilitation should engage, guide and motivate learners, and provide a safe and conducive environment for learning and communication exchange for all learners regardless of their prior experience and predisposition or otherwise towards online learning technologies.
  • it requires special skills by the facilitator to progress conversations from trivial surface level discussion and social exchange to deeper level engagement
Peter Efland

Twitter, the Smart Way - SubHub | Start a Subscription Web Site or Membership Website -... - 0 views

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    A howto guide for getting started using Twitter - probably (still) the most famous and widely used micro-blogging social media tool
Peter Efland

Best Social Media Advice From This Site | chrisbrogan.com - 0 views

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    Incredible extensive source of tools, ideas, strategies for dealing with Social Media - a must read for anyone interested!
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    If you guys read just one of the links I bookmark, then let it be this one...
Joao Alves

Futurelab - Resources - Publications, reports & articles - Web articles - Working with ... - 0 views

  • One behaviour in online groups that has been extensively studied is that of the non-participating members, termed the ‘lurkers’ - Etienne Wenger[2] calls them Legitimate Peripheral Participants. Lurkers are widely known to be among the majority of defined members and they have been found to make up over 90% of most online groups. They are perhaps the most important members in view of their potential to contribute to online groups.
    • Illya Arnet
       
      Are lurkers also part of the community or are they standers-by? IF they become part of the ocmmunity only after participating, after what amount of activity would they then be considered part of the community? If they ARE part of the community, what distinguishes them from mere interested on-lookers?
  • online learning communities are grown, not built online learning communities need leaders personal narrative is vital to online learning communities.
  • all you need is love control the environment, not the group lead by example let lurkers lurk
Peter Efland

The Future of Blogging Revealed - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    The future of blogging - the arrival of Lifestreaming
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