exact portions of articles or anything else you read on the web, add your own commentary and share a link directly on Twitter and Facebook.
Save them on Clipmarks.com: Your clips can be saved publicly for others to learn from or be entertained by, or you can make them private. Either way you've got a fully searchable collection
direct integration with wordpress, blogger, typepad, live journal and other blogging platforms, enabling you to post anything you clip from a web page directly to your blog.
People have Jetpacks that do everything from extending the capabilities of the web to adding a Cylon to the browser; from taking snapshots of the current page to controlling music players. In fact, we've had over 40,000 downloads and over 40 Jetpacks (that we know about!) written by people who previously had only written for the Web. and Jetpack is still mainly a technology preview.
The convert link leads to Zamzar.com where a user can convert the video to several formats and receive a link in an email to download the converted version
The customize code link opens a dialog to change the resolution of the embed code and/or select the auto-play option
Besides on video pages, the links will also be place below videos on walls, feeds, and messages.
# Turn social bookmarking and page annotation into effective learning tools (for example by including peer-assessment features).
# Allow users to easily compile personal e-portfolios (for example, by combining their own works - photos, comments, articles-with testimonials others have written about them).
# Let the browser suggest relevant materials (for example, by automatically identifying additional articles based on what sites a person visit or which topics they search for).
# Support social learning communities (for example, by making it easy to find and connect with others who share similar learning interests).
If you've ever designed for the Web, you know what a pain it is to get your work to look right in Internet Explorer 6. It's outdated, and it's not standards compliant, so a design that looks good in Firefox, Chrome, or Safari might look horrible in IE6 (and subsequent versions for that matter). The good news is that Microsoft has started the countdown to the end with a map that shows IE6 browser share around the world. Twelve percent of the world still uses the browser as of February 2011, with a big chunk of that from China.
When you're browsing the web, the toolbar will let you know if a story has already been submitted to Digg and, if it has, how many Diggs and comments it got. If the page you're viewing isn't already on Digg, the toolbar will display a submit button
The toolbar will alert you when new stories become popular on Digg by showing the story details in a small notification window
Enter your Digg username in the settings window to receive notifications when you friends Digg, submit, or comment on stories
allows you to right-click on images that appear on any web page and upload them directly to your Photobucket account.
- Upload from http:// https:// and file:/// URLs.
- Set a default title, description and upload album, or specify these fields after clicking upload.
- Upload to personal or group albums.
- Automatically tag images with the URL they were uploaded from.
- Stay logged in permanently or automatically log out when closing Firefox.
- One click access to the Photobucket link codes used to embed uploaded images on other web pages.
- One click access to view uploaded images or load the album organizer for the album uploaded to.
Collect data from web pages, PDFs, Word Documents and other resources.
Index all of this data in a searchable, browsable database.
Tagging of Entries makes pinpoint filtering easy.
Filter your data by the Entry's source domain name.
Search your data by keyword or phrase.
RSS: Use an RSS reader to keep track of your most recent Entries or any tag based lookups into your data.
Collaborate: Give colleagues access to your research data, with restrictions based on tags or keyword searches.