Universal and Virtual keyboard - 1 views
Scoop.it : présentation d'un outil de curation | Éduveille - 1 views
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Sélection de l’information : pour trouver de l’information, il est possible d’utiliser le moteur de recherche interne à Scoop.it, qui fonctionne en lien avec Google. On peut aussi utiliser un bookmarklet qui permet de publier du contenu directement depuis la page web visitée. Une troisième solution consiste à entrer “à la main” un article directement sur la plateforme (bouton “New scoop“)
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Édition du contenu : une fois le contenu sélectionné, il est possible de modifier tous les champs : le titre, l’image, le résumé (souvent le début de l’article). On peut aussi ajouter ses propres commentaires (section “Insights“). Cette dernière partie amène de la valeur ajoutée au signalement. Il est conseillé de la compléter avec soin. Des mots clés peuvent aussi être attribués aux articles publiés permettant une indexation plus fine. Partage sur les réseaux : la plateforme dialogue avec d’autres outils de réseau social, ce qui permet de publier en même temps sur Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin et d’autres encore. A l’instar de Hootsuite, Scoop.it peut être utilisé comme outil de publication sur divers réseaux.
ProgrammableWeb: Web 2.0 Mashup Matrix - 0 views
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An experimental matrix of Web 2.0 mashups.
Usage: Hover the cursor over any cell in the matrix. A small box gives details on mashups for that API combination. Top links in hover box bring you to that API's reference page. Links in body of hover box take you directly to the mashup. Not all combinations have mashups & only those with the 'º' indicator currently have entries. Cells at the intersection of same API (ex: Amazon+Amazon) list any other examples for that API.
Note that there are two views into the matrix: the default view shows only those APIs for which mashups have been added to the database. The second view shows all APIs regardless of whether there's currently a mashup registered. It's big. Definitions: What is a mashup anyway? As always, it's good to check Wikipedia's definition, but essentially a "mashup" is a web-based application built through (creative) combination of data from multiple sources. Often, but by no means always, this data is retrieved by using a vendor's API such as those listed here. (An API? Also at Wikipedia.) Some recent press may also help explain: BusinessWeek's "Mix, Match and Mutate", The Economist's "Mashing the Web". Background: This is an experiment. It is intended to be both a reference point and also a visualization. What you see here today will change both in content and form shortly. I am quite interested in seeing the 'space' in which mashups exist. Clearly, some APIs such as Google Maps, appear to be more widely used than others. UI Issues: Cross-browser support is good but not complete. Sometimes it can b
Talkster free international calling - 0 views
vLex - 0 views
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Discover Worldwide Law with vLex starting at $0 per month. The vLex database allows you to search for legal information you need from a single search engine. It doesn't matter what content you are looking for, nor from which country you are in. vLex will perform your search and with its advanced algorithms, it will reveal more relevant information.
Jumblo | Free calls - 0 views
Do something, Learn something, Share something, Change something - Meetup.com - 4 views
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Meetup is the world's largest network of local groups. Meetup makes it easy for anyone to organize a local group or find one of the thousands already meeting up face-to-face. More than 2,000 groups get together in local communities each day, each one with the goal of improving themselves or their communities.
SnapAsk - 2 views
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E-mail Ask@SnapAsk.com for quick answers
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Commands Use the following commands by e-mailing with the request in the subject line. What do you want to ask?Example flight statusflight continental 14 traffictraffic los angeles, ca weatherweather dallas, tx dictionarydefine scrupulous local timetime moscow stock quotequote msft news searchnews iraq war news headlinestop storiessports newsworld news Wikipedia entrywiki cell phones (great for random trivia/bar bets!)prefix "wiki" with a 2 letter language code (e.g. 'dewiki') to get international wikipedia movie showtimesshowtimes bee movie seattle, wa yellow pageslocal dragon bar in san francisco, calocal pizza near van ness and clay, san francisco, ca lyrics to find the name of a songlyrics "how to save a life" "where did I go wrong" slang term definitionsurbandictionary crunk sports scoresncaab (men's basketball)nbaceltics
Easybabel Virtual Keyboards - 3 views
Google Translate - 0 views
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Search any language using your language. "Now, you can search for something in your own language (for example, English) and search the web in another language (for example, French). If you're looking for wine tasting events in Bordeaux while on vacation in France, just type "wine tasting events in Bordeaux" into the search box on the "Search results" tab on Google Translate. You'll then get French search results and a (machine) translation of these search results into English. Similarly, an Arabic speaker could look for restaurants in New York, by searching for "مطعم نيويورك"; or a Chinese speaker could look for documents on machine learning on the English web by looking for "机器学习". While machine translation is not perfect, it's usually good enough for you to obtain the gist of information in a language you might otherwise be unable to access. We think this feature will be particularly useful for our international users since although the majority of Internet users out there are non English speakers, a majority of the content on the internet is still in English." http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/05/search-without-boundaries.html
jQuery source viewer - 3 views
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