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Comparison of XML editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Wikipedia's page on the different XML editors that are available.
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    Probably no one in the class will ever need to use an XML editor -- and in any case, really you can just use a plain text editor -- but thanks for finding it! Everyone I know who creates XML uses oXygen.
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Gumby: Difference between revisions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Note that it took 13 minutes for Jonathan's malicious misinformation about Gumby to go away. Not too shabby.
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15 Interesting Facts about Wikipedia - 1 views

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    Here are some interesting facts about wikipedia.
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Today I Learned, 6 Most Interesting Facts About Wikipedia - 0 views

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    some interesting facts about WIkipedia and it will help us to learn more about it.
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Mapping Wikipedia - 0 views

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    Geographic coverage of Wikipedia. This shows the geographical location of articles, a geographic features, etc. Mapping Wikipedia is a collaboration between TraceMedia and the Oxford Internet Institute.
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Jon Udell: Heavy Metal Umlaut - 0 views

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    A terrific video that describes, visually, how Wikipedia works.
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Study: Wikipedia as accurate as Britannica - 0 views

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    This article discusses the study of how Wikipedia is just as accurate as Britannica!
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    Yep, that's the one I mentioned in class -- thanks for finding it, Claire!
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How to download a full backup copy of Wikipedia - 0 views

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    Just in case you lose Internet connection while doing research for an essay, here's how you can download all of Wikipedia's content
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List of Dewey Decimal Classes - 0 views

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    This is the Wikipedia page dedicated to the Dewey Decimal Classes. I thought this page was laid out very well and informative. It helps to show categories and numbers and allows individuals who don't know much about the Dewey Decimal system to gain valuable information into how it works.
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Dropbox - Wikipedia - 0 views

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    Some interesting information on Dropbox, cloud storage.
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Listen To Wikipedia Be Edited - 1 views

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    This website, while not very informative, is very interesting. It displays the updates on Wikipedia articles through sounds.
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    Hey, that is neat.
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    I think it's done in HTML5, which may be why I don't get any sound for it in Chrome -- not all browsers can manage all features of the new, drastically revised version of HTML yet.
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Google Doodle of the Day - 0 views

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    Todays Google Doodle found on the google homepage is dedicated to Shakuntala Devi. She is also known as the "Human Computer" I have attached the wikipedia article that details who Shakuntala Devi is and why she is important enough to receive the doodle! :)
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Directory vs. Folder - 1 views

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    This link gives information on the difference between a directory and a folder. The reason I found this link so useful was because it outlines the difference between the two for Mac and PC users.
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    Congratulations, Gordon, on being the very first to post! :) I will say I'm not very impressed with the link, though -- it's a bit fuzzy on whether there is or is not a difference between a directory and a folder, except in a technical sense on Windows Vista. (I'd argue that in general there isn't, though I grant you there are special cases.) And you can't tell who wrote that piece, and it comes from the support database of a particular software company rather than from a site that's dedicated to explanations / teaching / learning / education. At least Wikipedia is deliberately trying to educate people, and it's better on this issue, I'd say, and provides a clearer argument that a directory is something structural in an OS whereas a folder is a visual "metaphor" for a collection of files, which may or may not be an actual directory: http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Directory_(computing)#Folder_metaphor
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Table of keyboard shortcuts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Here's a useful list of keyboard shortcuts -- I'll put one or two (no more than that) from the "General Shortcuts" section on the test. I'll list them in the study guide, as well.
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What is a Web Crawler? - 0 views

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    I was still a little confused on what a web crawler was exactly. I thought this site was helpful.
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    Yes, it is! I've already given you credit for one link this week, but that is a good explanation -- even though the page it was last updated in 2005 and the search engine it gives as an example is Alta Vista. :) Alta Vista doesn't even exist anymore; it was acquired by Yahoo awhile ago, I think. Here's the Wikipedia page: https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/AltaVista
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    Ya I saw the date, but felt the explanation was good.
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Wikipedia page for Ben Silbermann - 0 views

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    For my upcoming presentation i just wanted to share a little background knowledge of who i am presenting on! Enjoy!
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History of Music Publishing - 1 views

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    This is just a Wikipedia article about the history of music publishing but I shared it because I remember my music prof. at Mason talking about Stephan Foster being the first songwriter who got copyright over his material and he is mentioned in this post. Its interesting to see how far back the laws go in different countries.
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File:PineScreenShot.png - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Here's the CLI program I used to read email at the University of Virginia in 1992, when I first started using the Internet. Again, not the web. It didn't exist yet.
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Open access - 0 views

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    Open access ( OA) is the practice of providing unrestricted access via the Internet to peer-reviewed scholarly research. It is most commonly applied to scholarly journal articles, but it is also increasingly being provided to theses, book chapters, and scholarly monographs.
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