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FileTwt Dedicated File Sharing Service on Twitter - 0 views

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    Twitter been widely used micro blogging services for instant sharing with friends and followers. Since Twiter is updated instantly users can easily share information such as links, images, video and now you can share files instantly with all your friends on Twitter. FileTwt is a simple file sharing service on Twitter. Lot of us use Rapidshare for file sharing, but now FileTwt let Twitter user to share files up to 20MB maximum instantly. At present all files are hosted on Rapidshare, but FileTwt will soon start hosting the uploaded files themselves in a few days!
Diego Morelli

Linked Data & the BBC Music Platform Relaunch - 0 views

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    The new BBC web platform for music is online, offering some kind of mash-up presentations of the artists that make use of semantic resources.
my mashable

Disable YouTube's related videos With a Simple Hack Code - 0 views

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    Disable YouTube's related videos With a Simple Hack Code - YouTube added the feature "related videos" wayback in 2007. Iam sure every YouTube user come across with this feature. Once the video completes playing, will displays a list of related videos..." />
Anton S.

a tiny thread - 0 views

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    "The idea is simple, take tweets and thread them together to form conversations, adding context. This works by using the a tiny thread site to both start new conversation threads, and add your comments to old ones. After authenticating via OAuth, your comment is then sent back to Twitter, with a link back to the a tiny thread conversation page."
Enrique Ortiz

Mockingbird - 0 views

shared by Enrique Ortiz on 03 Dec 09 - Cached
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    Online tool that makes it easy for you to create, link together, preview, and share mockups of your website or application
Gordon Herd

The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now function getSharePasskey() { return 'ex=1421730000&en=3377c52164e5c387&ei=5124';} function getShareURL() { return encodeURIComponent('http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2010/01/20/20readwriteweb-the-3-facebook-settings-every-user-should-c-29287.html'); } function getShareHeadline() { return encodeURIComponent('The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now'); } function getShareDescription() { return encodeURIComponent(' In December, a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/fa'); } function getShareKeywords() { return encodeURIComponent(''); } function getShareSection() { return encodeURIComponent('technology'); } function getShareSectionDisplay() { return encodeURIComponent('Technology'); } function getShareSubSection() { return encodeURIComponent(''); } function getShareByline() { return encodeURIComponent('By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb '); } function getSharePubdate() { return encodeURIComponent('January 20, 2010'); } Sign in to Recommend Twitter Sign In to E-Mail Print By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb Published: January 20, 2010 In December, Facebook made a series of bold and controversial changes regarding the nature of its users' privacy on the social networking site. The company once known for protecting privacy to the point of exclusivity (it began its days as a network for college kids only - no one else even had access), now seemingly wants to compete with more open social networks like the microblogging media darling Twitter. Skip to next paragraph More News From ReadWriteWeb 2010 Trend: Sensors & Mobile Phones Why Facebook Is Wrong: Privacy Is Still Important Nexus One and Android 2.1: Apple Better Watch Out Open Thread: Should Tech Get a Turn-Off? How The Web Is Transforming Personal Finance Those of you who edited your privacy settings prior to December's change have nothing to worry about - that is, assuming you elected to keep your personalized settings when prompted by Facebook's "transition tool." The tool, a dialog box explaining the changes, appeared at the top of Facebook homepages this past month with its own selection of recommended settings. Unfortunately, most Facebook users likely opted for the recommended settings without really understanding what they were agreeing to. If you did so, you may now be surprised to find that you inadvertently gave Facebook the right to publicize your private information including status updates, photos, and shared links. Want to change things back? Read on to find out how.
  • The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now function getSharePasskey() { return 'ex=1421730000&en=3377c52164e5c387&ei=5124';} function getShareURL() { return encodeURIComponent('http://www.nytimes.com/external/readwriteweb/2010/01/20/20readwriteweb-the-3-facebook-settings-every-user-should-c-29287.html'); } function getShareHeadline() { return encodeURIComponent('The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now'); } function getShareDescription() { return encodeURIComponent(' In December, a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/fa'); } function getShareKeywords() { return encodeURIComponent(''); } function getShareSection() { return encodeURIComponent('technology'); } function getShareSectionDisplay() { return encodeURIComponent('Technology'); } function getShareSubSection() { return encodeURIComponent(''); } function getShareByline() { return encodeURIComponent('By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb '); } function getSharePubdate() { return encodeURIComponent('January 20, 2010'); } Sign in to Recommend Twitter Sign In to E-Mail Print By SARAH PEREZ of ReadWriteWeb Published: January 20, 2010 In December, Facebook made a series of bold and controversial changes regarding the nature of its users' privacy on the social networking site. The company once known for protecting privacy to the point of exclusivity (it began its days as a network for college kids only - no one else even had access), now seemingly wants to compete with more open social networks like the microblogging media darling Twitter. Skip to next paragraph More News From ReadWriteWeb 2010 Trend: Sensors & Mobile Phones Why Facebook Is Wrong: Privacy Is Still Important Nexus One and Android 2.1: Apple Better Watch Out Open Thread: Should Tech Get a Turn-Off? How The Web Is Transforming Personal Finance Those of you who edited your privacy settings prior to December's change have nothing to worry about - that is, assuming you elected to keep your personalized settings when prompted by Facebook's "transition tool." The tool, a dialog box explaining the changes, appeared at the top of Facebook homepages this past month with its own selection of recommended settings. Unfortunately, most Facebook users likely opted for the recommended settings without really understanding what they were agreeing to. If you did so, you may now be surprised to find that you inadvertently gave Facebook the right to publicize your private information including status updates, photos, and shared links. Want to change things back? Read on to find out how.
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    The 3 Facebook Settings Every User Should Check Now .
Janice Wilson Butler

AddThis Social Bookmarking Sharing Button Widget - 12 views

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    Lots of links to Web 2.0 stuffola
awqi zar

Using Twitter's @Anywhere Service in 6 Steps | Nettuts+ - 11 views

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    Last week, Twitter released @Anywhere, which, with only a few added lines in your code, can bring all of Twitter's platform functionalities into your website. @Anywhere can allow for anything, ranging from simply converting a simple @username into a clickable link, to even creating new tweets directly from your personal site.
John Onwuegbu

Facebook: Connected Profiles And Pages - 0 views

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    The new features aim to linking profiles to pages of interest and affiliation, with profiles now serving as a map of users interests.
awqi zar

How To Create Polls Using Google Docs and Publish Results as Graphs - Instant Fundas - 18 views

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    Google Docs can be used for conducting surveys and polls. The survey can be embedded on your website or the link to the survey can be shared directly with the persons you are surveying using email, Facebook, Twitter or any other mean. There are several services that let you conduct polls, but using Google Docs for your surveying needs has certain advantages.
Janos Haits

Loved.by/ - 0 views

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    Real Rewards for Real Enthusiasm. When you share links to products you love, your friends get the latest trends. When you share them via Loved.by, you get a reward!
awqi zar

mom, this is how twitter works. | not just for moms! - 19 views

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    Twitter is an online social networking tool in which users post 140 character updates of what is going on in their lives along with links to things they think are interesting, funny, or useful to their followers ("following" being essentially what "friending" is on other sites). People use twitter in many ways, some as a newsfeed by following prominent people or networks, some as a pseudo-chatroom by limiting their followers and whom they follow to close friends and family, and some as a microblog for updating people about the work they are doing and their personal lives.
Janos Haits

Faveous - All your favorite content in one single place - 8 views

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    Faveous collects your favorite from Twitter, Google Reader (and soon Youtube & Facebook "likes on links") in one single place. Easy to curate, easy to manage. Curating your favorite content is now fast and painless.
Neil O'Sullivan

1,600 Sayings, phrases and expressions - with their meanings and origins explained. - 18 views

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    Good link for finding phrases and quotations and their meaning. English
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    Thank you so much for this!
Neil O'Sullivan

ElevenToolsFromMalta - home - 6 views

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    A very nice site with some great links to sites to show how to use the main web2.0 tools for a classroom. 
Janos Haits

NoseRub - The home of decentralized, social networks - 14 views

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    NoseRub only defines the social network and some basic content types like media, links, micropublishing and text. You can now add all your contacts to a NoseRub network and aggregate several social networks into just one. And you always have full control of your data, as you can install NoseRub on your own server and have it connect to other servers out there.
Janos Haits

www.toonti.com/ - 10 views

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    Toonti lets you create an awesome social community of your own without being a technology whiz. Share content effortlessly The most important part of any social community is the ability to share content. Toonti makes this super easy by allowing you to post texts, photos, links, videos, and almost everything else imaginable.
Janos Haits

Speak To Tweet (speak2tweet) on Twitter - 5 views

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    Click the link in each tweet to hear a voice tweet from folks inside Egypt. Call +16504194196 or +390662207294 or +97316199855 to leave a tweet and hear tweets.
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