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Janos Haits

Discourse Meta - 7 views

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    "Welcome to meta, the official site for discussing the next-gen open source Discourse forum software. You'll find topics on features, bugs, hosting, development, and general support here. Discourse is late beta software … read more"
John Onwuegbu

Special Report: 7 Whiteboard Sessions for Social Strategist | Questechie - 4 views

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    In this white paper, we discuss the top 7 whiteboard sessions that all social media practitioners should be thinking about, including how to gain insight about your social customer by diving into behavior and content engagement.
Janos Haits

Moot | Forums and commenting re-imagined - 14 views

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    Add conversations to any site with a few lines of HTML. Gorgeous discussions, yours for free.
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    if you want best news like this. Or follow. Your article in here www.killdo.de.gg
Janos Haits

Inc - Share news, ideas and knowledge in one place - 11 views

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    "Better Conversations For Your Company Inc helps you to discuss and share information without emailing everyone."
awqi zar

TALKI - The easiest way to embed a forum - 19 views

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    WOW! This is exactly what I have been looking for. I am designing a course online and I wanted my high school students to be able to use a discussion board in a safe environment that I don't have to have them log into all the time. This allows me to embed the discussion right into my website with the course. It looks like it's part of the course, and it's easy to use. Thanks so much for solving this problem for me.
Lutz S

YouTube API Blog: Flash and the HTML5 tag - 0 views

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    "There's been a lot of discussion lately about whether or not the HTML5 tag is going to replace Flash Player for video distribution on the web. We've been excited about the HTML5 effort and tag for quite a while now, and most YouTube videos can now be played via our HTML5 player. This work has shown us that, while the tag is a big step forward for open standards, the Adobe Flash Platform will continue to play a critical role in video distribution."
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    Well, HTML5 isn't the new gold standard for webvideo. It has its own issues. Says Youtube.
Anna-Marie Robertson

ShoutReel - 0 views

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    Reels are groups that you can use to discuss anything. Create your own online group with friends, family or anyone! It's all about the reels baby!
Peter Efland

louisgray.com: Hey Bloggers, We're Discussing Your Posts At Social Median! - 0 views

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    Louis Gray´s article about Socialmedian as a valuable tool
Herb Ert

Social Media Optimization Strategies for Lodging Industry - 0 views

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    Great article
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    This article will discuss how hotels and resorts can utilize some of these categories to market their properties
Clif Mims

ConnectSafely - 1 views

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    The forum for parents, teens, experts and more to discuss safe socializing on the fixed and mobile Web.
Clif Mims

FriendFeed - About Us - 0 views

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      This might be an interesting way to facilitate conversation in classes and professional development.
  • FriendFeed enables you to keep up-to-date on the web pages, photos, videos and music that your friends and family are sharing. It offers a unique way to discover and discuss information among friends.
  • customized feed
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  • It’s also fast and easy to start discussions around shared items. On FriendFeed, you and your friends contribute to a shared stream of information — information that you care about, because it's from the people that you care about.
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    This might be an interesting way to facilitate conversation in classes and professional development.
Eloise Pasteur

Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs: Women and Children L... - 0 views

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      This article is interesting but makes really strong claims based on some tiny samples. They could only find ~350 active blogs for their sample and they used 16 news stories about blogging to base their conclusions about how the whole of the world sees blogging. Please!
  • Males and females are distributed unequally across the age categories, as shown in Figure 1 (for the earlier sample) and Figure 2 (for the later sample). That is, there are more female than male “teens,” and more male than female “adults.” Participation by gender is equal only in the “emerging adult” category in the later sample.
  • Age was coded into two categories for the earlier sample (adult and teen, operationalized as less than 20 years of age). For the later sample, we added an “emerging adult” category for authors between the ages of 20 and 25 (cf. Arnett, 2000), based on our impression after coding the first sample that many “adult” blog authors were in their early 20's
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  • The results of the analysis of gender and age indicators reveal that the numbers of males and females, and of adults and teens, are roughly equal, especially in the later sub-sample.
  • There is also a skewed distribution of the gender and age of blog authors in relation to blog type. In a recent study, Herring, Scheidt, Bonus and Wright (2004) found evidence of three basic types of weblogs: the content of filters is external to the blogger (links to world events, online happenings, etc.), while the content of personal journals is internal (the blogger's thoughts and internal workings), and k(nowledge)-logs are repositories of information and observations with a typically technological focus. In the present study, we coded each blog in the sample as journal, filter, k-log, or mixed (a combination of two or all of the first three types).
  • Are weblogs inherently “democratizing,” in the sense of giving voice to diverse populations of users? The empirical findings reported for gender and age at the beginning of this essay suggest that they are. Yet public commentators on weblogs, including many bloggers themselves, collude in reproducing gender and age-based hierarchy in the blogosphere, demonstrating once again that even an open access technology—and high hopes for its use—cannot guarantee socially equitable outcomes in a society that continues to embrace hierarchical values.
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    Discussion about blogging, and representing blogs in the modern media.
David Wetzel

Elearning Replaces the Traditional Model of Teaching and Learning - 0 views

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    Emerging Web 2.0 technologies are discussed in the perspective of how elearning is evolving into a future dominated by personal learning environments.
Learning McDonald

TruthMapping.com: Home - 0 views

  • TruthMapping is a tool that
  • addresses the most common problems in argumentation: - It prevents digression by making the argument the context which can not be escaped; the information flow is always toward the argument unlike standard methods such as conversation, message boards and e-mail. - It saves you time because others can not bury your contribution through repetitive posting. - It is a content-rich view of a topic because only the true disagreements are visible by default.
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    opensource site that promotes logical discussion
Janos Haits

QRnote.com/ - 14 views

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    QRnote is a web service where you can create your own mobile web site connected with QR code, which you can place anywhere - printed in real world, or saved on your website. Your QRnote could contain any content such as text, images, contact (vCard), event (vCalendar), or embedded discussion. The final QRnote is optimized for mobile devices.
Janos Haits

Online Project Management, Task Management and Crowdsourcing Software | Smartsheet - 16 views

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    Thousands of companies use Smartsheet for online project management, task management, and many other types of work. Securely share your work sheets, attached files, reports and discussions with team members as well as external contractors or clients. Smartsheet is the only collaboration tool that connects you to an on-demand workforce capable of completing tasks at affordable prices.
Janos Haits

Forum Search - Omgili - 5 views

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    Omgili forum search engine lets you find communities, message boards, discussion threads about any topic. Omgili's advanced search features make it the best search engine for forums out there.
awqi zar

Six Niche Visualization Blogs | eagereyes - 14 views

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    I don't have to link to infosthetics or flowingdata, you know those. But there are many others that are not as well known, but often contain really interesting work. They offer thoughtful criticism, discussions of the cognitive aspects of visualization, or designers' perspectives on visualization. Here is a list of six of them.
Janos Haits

Tribalfish - 24 views

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    Tribalfish is a realtime discussion network that replaces blogs and forums, making it easier to discover topics and capture audiences.
Janos Haits

Tricider.com/ - 22 views

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    Tricider is the easiest way to get group decisions made. You and your team can propose ideas, evaluate and vote for them. Without the need of being in the same room. Less emails, meetings and phone calls. Tricider ist he perfect solution to reach consensus in difficult discussions or just decide where to go for lunch.
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