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Veezzle - 0 views

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    Free stock photo search engine - the largest free stock photo resource available on the Internet.
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License of our free stock photos - Pexels - 0 views

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    "free for personal and even for commercial use. You can modify, copy and distribute the photos. All without asking for permission or setting a link to the source. So, attribution is not required."
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ZangZing - 0 views

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    Photo Sharing -
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DropEvent - 0 views

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    Collaborative Photo Galleries
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| 360 Degree Aerial Panorama | 3D Virtual Tours Around the World | Photos of the Most I... - 0 views

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    3D Virtual Tours Around the World | Google Map of all the places they have been.
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SepiaTown - 0 views

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    Mapped historical photos, film, and audio |
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Online social networks: Everywhere and nowhere | The Economist - 0 views

  • Social networking has made explicit the connections between people, so that a thriving ecosystem of small programs can exploit this “social graph” to enable friends to interact via games, greetings, video clips and so on.
  • But should users really have to visit a specific website to do this sort of thing? “We will look back to 2008 and think it archaic and quaint that we had to go to a destination like Facebook or LinkedIn to be social,” says Charlene Li at Forrester Research, a consultancy. Future social networks, she thinks, “will be like air. They will be anywhere and everywhere we need and want them to be.”
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      The future of social networking?
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  • No more logging on to Facebook just to see the “news feed” of updates from your friends; instead it will come straight to your e-mail inbox, RSS reader or instant messenger. No need to upload photos to Facebook to show them to friends, since those with privacy permissions in your electronic address book can automatically get them.
  • As a result, avid internet users often maintain separate accounts on several social networks, instant-messaging services, photo-sharing and blogging sites, and usually cannot even send simple messages from one to the other. They must invite the same friends to each service separately. It is a drag.
  • The early e-mail services could send messages only within their own walls (rather as Facebook's messaging does today). Instant-messaging, too, started closed, but is gradually opening up. In social networking, this evolution is just beginning. Parts of the industry are collaborating in a “data portability workgroup” to let people move their friend lists and other information around the web.
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      About social networking not being able to go outside its own walls...its coming.
  • On Facebook, a social graph notoriously deteriorates after the initial thrill of finding old friends from school wears off.
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Social Learning With Social Networking Tools Designed Just For Education | Emerging Edu... - 0 views

  • One simple way to define a social networking platform might be, “a tool that lets students, parents, and educators collaborate online”.
  • allow educators to make pages and forums that are course-specific and not wide open to everyone
  • create multiple online groups for individual classrooms, projects, extracurricular activities,
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  • store and share personal school files including documents, photos, video, and audio
  • share educational resources and experiences”
  • can share resources, opinions and experiences relating to that subject with other schools and staff worldwide
  • The aim is to keep everyone and everything as up-to-date as possible – a live arena for all your educational interests”. Browsing their list of schools, they appear to have hundreds of client schools.
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The Impact of Social Networking Tools and Guidelines to Use Them | LLRX.com - 0 views

  • Millennials' lives are public in a way that many older persons find uncomfortable if not dismaying.
  • MySpace reportedly had over 116 million users as of December 2006.
  • Potential employees use the Internet to get the inside scoop on a future boss. But bosses are also getting the scoop on potential employees.
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  • According to some reports as many as 50% of employers and 75% of job recruiters concerned about alcohol/drug use, violence, and similar problems check out potential employees on the web.
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      So it would be a good idea to have a web prescence then...it just needs to be a good one.
  • Many employers argue that due diligence requires they look up Internet profiles of all job candidates. Researching students is fairly typical among high-tech employers.[5] However, some employers feel the information on social networking sites is of a personal or artistic nature and not appropriate for consideration in determining employment. Would you ask about race, sexual orientation, sexual partners, past relationships, religion, body type, favorite book or movie, or ask to see photo albums in a job interview? Perhaps not, but you can glean this information from a web site. If it's publicly available information should you use it?
  • According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) more than half of all employers use some kind of online screening technology including social networking sites like FaceBook and MySpace.
  • Career advisors caution students to be discrete about the information they put on the web. Young people may know that they are just showing off and not realize that an employer will take the posting seriously or question their judgment. Most students simply do not understand that their web postings can hurt their future.
  • During the past few months, however, I've been seeing these acronyms showing up in interoffice emails with increasing frequency.
  • The House of Representatives held hearings in July 2006 regarding social networking websites. Such sites are new enough that there is not a body of case law regarding their use. Proposed legislation (H.R. 5319) addresses the social networking sites in terms of child protection rather than employment discrimination.
  • It behooves the law librarian to become familiar with and comfortable using these sites. How you use them is, of course, your responsibility.
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    3D Virtual Tours Around the World
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