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Michael Hait

100 Twitter Feeds That Teach You History | Associate Degree - Facts and Information - 0 views

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    With all the buzz about Twitter being the latest source for breaking news, it may be easy to overlook the fact that Twitter is also a good place to look for information about the past.
Brian DeGraaf

Twitter Guide Book - How To, Tips and Instructions by Mashable - 0 views

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    "Twitter is a social network used by millions of people, and thousands more are signing up every day to send short messages to groups of friends. But where's the user manual for Twitter? Where do new Twitter users go to learn about Tweeting, retweets, hashtags and customizing your Twitter profile? Where do you go if you want to know all about building a community on Twitter, or using Twitter for business? How can you find advanced tools for using Twitter on your phone or your desktop? To answer all these questions and more, we've assembled The Twitter Guide Book, a complete collection of resources for mastering Twitter. Happy Tweeting!"
Brian DeGraaf

Geotagging - GPS Coordinates - Genealogy Wise - 0 views

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    "According to Ancestry magazine one of the latest tools in genealogy is Geotagging - 'GPS enables gamily historians to record a very precise location of any physical location, like a grave, old homestead, etc...add the info to your existing research.' "
Brian DeGraaf

GeneaBloggers - Genealogy Wise - 0 views

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    "GeneaBloggers is a group of genealogists and family historians committed to augmenting their passion by blogging about their research and their families"
Brian DeGraaf

Quick guide describing how to navigate Diigo Groups - 5 views

A quick guide describing how to navigate the group. You can also download a PDF copy for later reference. http://moultriecreek.us/family/?p=2627

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Brian DeGraaf

Family Matters » Blog Archive » Toolbox Update: Screen Capture Tools - 0 views

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    "One of the necessities in my research toolbox is a screen capture application. In my earlier article, I discussed TechSmith's Jing, which has been recently updated. Jing is available for both Mac and Windows and can capture both screenshots and screencasts making it an invaluable tool for anyone. The fact that it's a free tool makes it even better."
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