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Janos Haits

Miso - 20 views

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    Miso is a social TV platform that makes watching TV more fun. The Miso team is located in San Francisco at 580 Howard Street in the SOMA neighborhood of San Francisco. If you want to reach out to us with any questions, feedback or partnership enquiries, please e-mail info@gomiso.com.
Clara James

What is A/B Testing in WordPress Themes? - 0 views

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    A/B testing, split testing or bucket testing is a method of marketing testing by which a baseline control sample is compared to a variety of single-variable test samples in order to improve response rates. A classic direct mail tactic, this method has been recently adopted within the interactive space to test tactics such as landing pages, banner ads and emails. The questions of this can happen in WordPress is asked often and rarely answered.
Richard Kendall

Be Better at Twitter: The Definitive, Data-Driven Guide - Megan Garber - Technology - T... - 0 views

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    * Old news is no news: Twitter emphasizes real-time information, so information rapidly gets stale. Followers quickly get bored of even relatively fresh links seen multiple times. * Contribute to the story: To keep people interested, add an opinion, a pertinent fact or otherwise add to the conversation before hitting "send" on a retweet. * Keep it short: Twitter limits tweets to 140 characters, but followers still appreciate conciseness. Using as few characters as possible also leaves room for longer, more satisfying comments on retweets. * Limit Twitter-specific syntax: Overuse of #hashtags, @mentions and abbreviations makes tweets hard to read. But some syntax is helpful; if posing a question, adding a hashtag helps everyone follow along. * Keep it to yourself: The clichéd "sandwich" tweets about pedestrian, personal details were largely disliked. Reviewers reserved a special hatred for Foursquare location check-ins. * Provide context: Tweets that are too short leave readers unable to understand their meaning. Simply linking to a blog or photo, without giving readers a reason to click on it, was described as "lame." * Don't whine: Negative sentiments and complaints were disliked. * Be a tease: News or professional organizations that want readers to click on their links need to hook the reader, not give away all of the news in the tweet itself.
Janos Haits

Just.me - 16 views

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    Asking and answering the question: "What would happen if the phone was upgraded to be truly social?"
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    if you want best news like this. Or follow. Your article in here www.killdo.de.gg
awqi zar

Automated Filtering vs Human-Powered Curation » Browse My Stuff - 4 views

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    With solutions like Paper.li and Browse My Stuff grabbing attention, and with people like Robin Good doing a series on Real-Time News Curation, and Ross Dawson tells us has curation has hit the tipping point, it seems like the concepts of curation, aggregation, filtering are suddenly a central conversation.  Of course, this has long been a conversation as Robin, Ross or I could tell you.  However, what has really changed here is first the explosion of content sources.  As Robin put it: "You cannot follow and keep yourself updated in an effective way by simply subscribing to as many sources as possible." I would also say that what has really changed is the sophistication of automated filtering to deal with extracting value from the noise.  I had an interesting exchange with Robin around the question of what constitutes filtering and how that differs from curation.  I'll get to that in a bit.  Let' me first provide some background on filtering.
Diego Morelli

Computational Knowledge Engine: Wolfram Alpha - 0 views

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    The latest project by Stephen Wolfram is defined as the first "computational knowledge engine", something capable of answering factual question for you. The Wolfram engine is described as "a proprietary system based on fields of knowledge, containing terabytes of curated data and millions of lines of algorithms to represent real-world knowledge as we know it".
Omar Cafini

Paglo - The Search Engine for IT - 0 views

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    Simply put, Paglo is the world's first search engine for IT. Think Google™ for IT. Use the open source crawler and discover everything about your computers, network and users. And then answer virtually any question before you're running around like your hair's on fire.
anonymous

How Small Business can compete in Big Recruiting - 0 views

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    The question is: how can small and medium sized business (SMEs) stay competitive with larger firms, who posses far more resources to hire the best talent out there? It is in the talent acquisition arena that SMEs need to utilize every advantage that they can get their hands on to lasso the brightest minds available.
my mashable

Finally Hotmail Enables Web Based IM ! - 0 views

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    I should say it's finally good news for all Hotmail user, Yes really atlast Microsoft enables Web based IM for Hotmail users. The question arises on everyones mind is why Microsoft delays enabling web based IM ? This feature has been enabled years after Google and Yahoo.
yang qiong

From Knowledgable to Knowledge-able: Learning in New Media Environments | Academic Commons - 0 views

  • these questions ask students to waste great amounts of mental energy memorizing content instead of exercising a new perspective in the pursuit of real and relevant questions
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      I do feel that there is still some value in memorization activities since it is an important tool in brain development. However, it is one tool that is overused in education and should be toned down.
  • the digital artifacts of over one billion people and computers networked together collectively producing over 2,000 gigabytes of new information per second.
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    web2.0环境下教与学的变化
David Wetzel

Why Use Web 20 Tools when Teaching Science or Math? - 1 views

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    The following is a common question heard around teacher workrooms, teacher lunchrooms, faculty meetings, and science or math conferences. "Why use web 2.0 tools when teaching science or math?" The answer is both simple and complex at the same time.
Janos Haits

walkthe.net - explore, reflect, act - 22 views

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    There are nice people who created guided web walks on many topics. They will hop you from site to site, together with some guiding text and reflection questions. Select a walk and explore, reflect and act your way to understanding, step by step.
Janos Haits

Pollmo Polls - The simplest polls on the web - 5 views

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    Pollmo is the world's simplest polling application. Find out what you want to know today! No account or sign up required - Create a new poll in just three easy steps: 1. Ask your question.
awqi zar

How journalists are using metrics to track the success of tweets | Poynter. - 5 views

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    The debate has moved from, "should we use social media?" to "how do we get the most out of social media sites such as Twitter?" This question is leading people and organizations to try to figure out what kind of tweets garner the most traction and why.
awqi zar

SimpleAnswer.me - What question would you like to know a sincere answer to? - 9 views

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Janos Haits

Show What You Know - Smarterer - 11 views

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    Smarterer provides crowd-sourced tests that allow you to get scored and ranked on digital, social, and technical tools. Scores can be shared for reputation, competition, and fun. Add questions to improve your score.
Janos Haits

InboxQ - 5 views

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    InboxQ delivers a realtime stream of questions related to your business, products, industry or general interests from Twitter directly to your browser. You can download InboxQ for Chrome and Firefox.
Janos Haits

Gootip - Beta - 9 views

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    community service of located questions and answers
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