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Mal Booth

How Recent Changes to Twitter's Terms of Service Might Hurt Academic Research - 1 views

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    Interesting short post from RWW about how changes to Twitter's terms of service will adversely impact on the ability of scholars to use it for their research.
Mal Booth

Google Privacy Policy Changes: How To Prevent Google From Tracking Your Web History - 0 views

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    Useful tips on how to prevent Google from tracking your browsing history on the web.
Mal Booth

The Launch of Scholrly: new search engine seeks to change the way people find research ... - 0 views

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    Coming soon: a new research search engine that wants to compete with Google Scholar!
Elizabeth Litting

PowerSurge Publishing | PSRenamer - 0 views

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    PSRenamer is a program with a graphical interface that will easily rename a group of files for you. You can change file extensions, or any part of the file name. You can also assign a series of sequentially numbered file names, or replace certain characters with others. Preview and Undo functions are available. PSRenamer is freeware. There is no registration fee required for use of the software.
Ashley England

Announcing Zipcast - changing the way the world conducts web meetings | SlideShare Blog - 0 views

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    Ohhhh - exciting new feature from Slideshare. Browser based conferencing system for online meetings. Still in Beta and if you want something to remain private you will have to have a pro account.
UTS Library

Graduate Junction - The Postgraduate Community - 0 views

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    Graduate Junction is an online community connecting postgraduates who have similar academic interests. Graduate Junction aims to break down the interdisciplinary and institutional barriers that exist in academia and connect people based only on the work that they do and the interests that they have. Graduate Junction was founded in 2008 by two postgraduates at Durham University working alongside their own degree projects because they felt isolated in their own fields. When the first version of the Graduate Junction platform was launched it received support from postgraduates and academics alike. It has continued to grow with the community now containing almost 16,000 members. The community has continued to evolve over time with new functions and features added based upon suggestions from the community itself. All functionality added to the site since its launch has been requested by postgraduates. Despite having no external funding or support these changes have been made possible thanks to the time input of postgraduate volunteers, making Graduate Junction an entirely postgraduate-led initiative.
Mal Booth

10 technologies that will change the world in the next 10 years - 2 views

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    Some possibly useful advice about technology trends for the next 10 years (from mid-2011).
Mal Booth

John Seely Brown: Chief of Confusion - 1 views

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    Bed-time reading for those in need of ideas or stuck without direction?
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