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Bilancio - 5 views

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    Quando sono sulla home page del mio blog, non appare nessun link che mi porti alla pagina segnalata. Qualcuno mi può aiutare?
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    Questo è dovuto a una cretinata di blogger: quando crei una prima pagina tua, il parametro automatico della sezione "Pagine" del dashboard è impostato su "Mostrare pagine come: non mostrare". Lo puoi cambiare a "link laterali" o - con certi template - "schede in alto" - ricorda di cliccare "Salva disposizione" quando avrai scelto. ("con certi template": perché con quello del mio blog di bozze http://rincorrerefarfalle.blogspot.ch/ , se provo a impostare "schede in alto", quando faccio "Salva disposizione", il parametro torna a "link laterali"). Però hai un motivo particolare per mettere questo bilancio in una pagina piuttosto che in un post? I post vengono aggiunti al feed RSS del blog, quindi gli altri partecipanti a #ltis13 li possono scoprire tramite il loro lettore di feed (RSSOwl, Bloglines...), mentre le pagine, essendo statiche, non lo sono.
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    Fatto, grazie. Già che ci sei... sai anche cime si fa a scorciare i post sulla home page, con la link continua, read more o ...?
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    Ho provato a seguire le indicazioni in http://buzz.blogger.com/2009/09/you-might-as-well-jump.html nel post http://rincorrerefarfalle.blogspot.ch/2013/06/tagliare-un-post-con-link-read-more-per.html : ha tagliato sì, ma non mi ha aggiunto il link "more*. Si potrebbe salvare il post tagliato, copiarne l'URL, modiricarlo aggiungendo un link all'URL prima del taglio. Però ci deve essere un trucco più semplice.
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    Perfetto! Grazie mille!
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GoogleFaces « this is onformative a studio for generative design. - 0 views

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    Google Faces searching for faces on Google Maps,  The way we perceive our environment is a complex procedure. By the help of our vision we are able to recognize friends within a huge crowd, approximate the speed of an oncoming car or simply admire a painting. One of human's most characteristic features is our desire to detect patterns. We use this ability to penetrate into the detailed secrets of nature. However we also tend to use this ability to enrich our imagination. Hence we recognize meaningful shapes in clouds or detect a great bear upon astrological observations. Objective investigations and subjective imagination collide to one inseparable process. The tendency to detect meaning in vague visual stimuli is a psychological phenomenon called Pareidolia, and captures the core interest of this project.  video tutorial: http://vimeo.com/66055499#
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How to Avoid PowerPoint Poisoning (diapositiva 1) - Art Wolinsky, 2006 - 3 views

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    Welcome to the PowerPoint Poisoning Control Center. The PPPCC was created by me after many years of judging the our county's multimedia computer contest. Each year I would have to evaluate more than 200 presentations in the PowerPoint category. I would start the morning of the judging with a
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Thug Notes: YouTube comic brings literary Classics to the masses hip-hop style - Featur... - 0 views

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    "Sparky Sweets' self-styled "gangster" approach to education is bringing books like Jane Eyre and To Kill a Mockingbird to new audiences. Miranda Dobson meets him For those students who hastily scan SparkNotes, Wikipedia or CliffNotes before a seminar, the latest comedy sensation to hit YouTube could be a godsend. Sparky Sweets PhD invites his viewers to join him as he gives the lowdown on the great and the good of literature, urging his Twitter followers to, "Educate yo'self, son", by using his Thug Notes. Hailing from the streets of L.A. and claiming to have a doctorate in Classics, Dr Sweets delivers literary summaries and analysis in his "original gangster" style, in a way that he hopes will both entertain book nerds and educate/enlighten those who aren't into their literature. With an unprecedented surge of YouTube fans, Sparky has over 99,000 subscribers to his channel, and counting, and nearly 506,000 views on his most popular "drop" on classic American novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Also included on Sparky's reading list are George Orwell's 1984, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, and popular culture's latest literary buzz courtesy of Baz Luhrmann's film, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Sparky tells me the idea for Thug Notes came about as a result of his "frustration with the world of academia." "In my opinion," he says, "an academic's job should be to utilise their passion for the classics to make the gift of literature available to everyone. Unfortunately, in my experiences, that is not the case." Sparky believes academia is "enshrouded by a veil of unnecessarily convoluted terminology and intellectual one-upmanship", which negates the whole point of education. "Instead of promoting the universality of these works, they are building them up to a virtually inaccessible plane and saying 'If you want to truly understand classical literature, you have to get on my level.' So Thug Notes is my way of tri
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    Il video che illustra l'articolo è quello delle Thug Notes per Hamlet.
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Meemoo hackable web apps | Meemoo project by Forrest Oliphant - 1 views

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    "When you think of an "app," do you think of something that you can open, hack, and change how it works? Meemoo wants to give you this freedom. If you can't open it, you don't own it. Meemoo is a framework that connects open-source modules, powered by any web technology. The way that the data flows from module to module is defined and visualized by colorful wires. If you can connect a video player to a TV, you can program a Meemoo app"
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Beautiful Curves - 4 views

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    Online whiteboard.  Write, Draw, clear, save Lavagna virtuale per disegnare online
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