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kaitlynadam

Website Designing Lahore | Website Development Company Pakistan - 0 views

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    Website Development is the major concern for any kind of businesses, organizations, industries for their online existence to boost their businesses and to update with their clients for their new products information. Ad concepts is here to guide clients for best Website Development & Web Designing in Lahore Pakistan. It is very difficult to search a Website Development Company in Lahore Pakistan for those who are going to start their businesses online. In this competitive market Website Development clients Lahore are finding best Website Development Services ideas and to promote their business online searching best SEO Services Companies. They want to publish and promote their business under a best search engine optimization company's surrounding. You should hand over your projects only those companies who have their presence on local address and provide their clients a professional website design.
Janos Haits

General Downloader -- free application for downloading files from Rapidshare, MegaUpload, Uploading, Hotfile, 4Shared and other. - 12 views

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    General Downloader is a new free application for downloading files, specially designed for the users of the General family of websites. General is a search engine for direct links and most popular file-hosting websites, such as: Rapidshare.com, Megaupload.com, Uploading.com and others. General Downloader lets you download files from General sites in the background. From now on, you don't have to interact with the file-hosting websites, wait for count-down timers and view annoying popups and banners.
Janos Haits

Opera Neon - The future of web browsers? | Opera - 4 views

  • Opera Neon concept browser for Windows What if this were the future of web browsing? Get a glimpse into what Opera for computers could become. Each Opera Neon feature is an alternate reality for the Opera browser.
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    'Opera Neon concept browser for Windows- What if this were the future of web browsing? Get a glimpse into what Opera for computers could become. Each Opera Neon feature is an alternate reality for the Opera browser.'
Danielle Klaus

Web 2.0 Background Generators - 0 views

  • Everyone wants to have a unique design for their blogs or websites, but all of us won’t have skills necessary to make a unique design. Thankfully there are many resources on the web to help you in tweaking your design. In this post i will list tools available for generating background images for your blog design.
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    Everyone wants to have a unique design for their blogs or websites, but all of us won't have skills necessary to make a unique design. Thankfully there are many resources on the web to help you in tweaking your design. In this post i will list tools available for generating background images for your blog design.
Janos Haits

Twitter Brand Pages by Twylah | Get a custom brand page for your tweets. - 9 views

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    Using proven marketing strategies, we've designed a unique context and experience for your readers that shows them who you are and what you're about at a glance. This context drives engagement well beyond a single tweet and into the whole of your content and biographical information, providing a richer platform for your mission, your messages, and your offers. Tweeting is great fun! And for some of us, it's even more fun when our followers actually engage. Try it out, and see the results for yourself.
Janos Haits

Milanote: The notes app for creative work. - 5 views

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    "Collect your thoughts Milanote is a place to put it all together. See your ideas, notes, inspiration and research side by side. Explore your options Milanote's fast & tactile interface makes it easy to experiment, play, generate ideas and explore possibilities. Figure it out Gradually add structure as you start to see patterns and connections. Milanote lets your work evolve naturally. Share the result When you're ready, create a professional looking document with a single click. Milanote documents can be shared online (with no signup required) or downloaded as PDF, Word, Markdown or plain text. An infinite workspace As much space and as many levels of hierarchy as you need. For individuals & teams A private place to think? Or a shared workspace For collaboration? You decide. Available on all your devices Milanote runs in any modern web browser. Native apps For iOS and Android coming soon. Safe & secure Our infrastructure is designed For security, constantly monitored & always available. We're currently trialling Milanote with people from these companies: Facebook Philips Apple Deloitte Milanote is coming soon Be the first to know when it's ready. Want to know more? Follow @milanoteapp on Twitter Read our articles on Medium Email info@milanote.com Milanote "
ruhul122

The of Gambling From Old to Modern Times - 1 views

No make any difference I like to perform for fun around me, nothing at all can come close for you to the enjoyment and adrenaline rush that I would get any time I move out for you to the local gamb...

started by ruhul122 on 16 Nov 19 no follow-up yet
ruhul122

Older Gambling - Why Older persons Love Gambling More In comparison with Anything Else! - 1 views

In this US gambling has turn into a widespread task. Research have been displaying a regular increase in the number of individuals who are becoming hooked on to gambling each year. There are usual...

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Janos Haits

Import*io is data, simply. - 10 views

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    Import*io is data, simply. It's the single place for all your data needs: A data exchange connecting data suppliers with data users, large and small. Whether you need data for an app, or you're looking for data to perform an analysis or conduct research, import*io is a single API for all your data sources.
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Rohit Yadav

Pre Orders for the Nokia X in China hit 1 million - 0 views

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    Pre Orders for the Nokia X in china hit 1 million units, despite only having been on sale for four days, the company announced via its Weibo account. Nokia isn't making any overall predictions for sales numbers in China, but there's still a few weeks to go before the Nokia X actually begins shipping in the country on March 25th
David Wetzel

Ideas and Strategies for Using Voice Thread in Science and Math - 0 views

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    Are you searching for a way to share documents, presentations, slideshows, or a series of photos or images with your students? Then Voice Thread is the free Web 2.0 tool for you and your students (teachers can register for a free education account).
David Wetzel

Top 10 Online Tools for Teaching Science and Math - 0 views

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    Why use Web 2.0 tools in science and math classes? The primary reason is they facilitate access to input and interaction with content through reading, writing, listening, and speaking. These tools offer enormous advantages for science and math teachers, in terms of helping their students learn using Web 2.0 tools. for example: * Most of these tools can be edited from any computer connected to the Internet. Teachers can add, edit and delete information even during class time. * Students learn how to use these tools for academic purposes and, at the same time, can transfer their use to their personal lives and future professional careers. * RSS feeds allow students to access all the desired research information on one page. * Students learn to be autonomous in their learning process.
awqi zar

10 ways journalists can use Storify | Zombie Journalism - 10 views

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    When Storify appeared on the collective journalism screen a few weeks back at TechCrunch Disrupt, it inspired a lot of oohs, ahhs and speculation as to how it would work for journalists. There are similar curation tools out there, like KeepStream and Curated.by, though they focus primarily on collecting tweets (Correction: KeepStream also allows for Facebook integration). Storify, on the other hand, allows a user to organize various media (text, documents, video, images) and social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) into an orderly, linear presentation. The story pieces retain all of their original links and functionality - and the full presentations are embeddable on any site.  It has a very easy-to-use search for social media keywords and works using a drag-and-drop functionality. In other words - it's easy multimedia for even the most technologically challenged journalist.
Jungle Jar

Three Useful Online RSS Tools - 0 views

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    These two online web-application RSS Tools are great, and I've personally been using them myself for almost a year now it seems. URLFan.com - Where does your RSS Feed rank? CopyGator.com - Who's using that content for their own Website/Feed? Also, there is the third, the RSS graphic tool which is good for anyone looking for a somewhat plain and simple RSS feed button with more specific coloring.
Andrew D.

Mikogo Releases Mac Beta Version for Online Meeting Software - 0 views

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    With its sights set on reshaping current cross-platform Web collaboration, Mikogo the free online meeting tool has announced the release of its Beta version for Mac users. Available at no cost for both commercial and private use, Mikogo now allows anyone to start or join a meeting from either a Mac computer or PC, creating a more flexible screen sharing experience for all involved.
Eloise Pasteur

Second Life®, First Person: Throwing in the Web 2.0 Towel - 0 views

  • I started uploading my photos into Picasa because it’s run by Google, just like Blogger is. And now I think I’m stuck. I certainly don’t want to move everything I’ve got in Picasa over to Flickr, and I don’t want to just start putting the new stuff on Flickr because the idea of scattering my photos across two hosting sites just bothers me.
  • There are too many people to follow, and it just got sort of overwhelming. I had a hard time following conversations between people, and before long I was spending huge chunks of my workday just trying to catch up on friends’ Tweets. On top of all that, I also had a hard time coming up with things to say in my own Tweets. Frankly, I can’t imagine why anyone would find the daily minutiae of my life to be worth reading, and the 140-character limit on each Tweet seemed to prevent discussion of anything more deep.
  • I never got into thesixtyone. I think it’s a neat idea, and I like how artists can theoretically become “discovered” if enough people bump them, and how the users who are good at picking popular artists are rewarded. But it just doesn’t work for me. I can’t listen to music at work because my brain tends to focus on the music instead of the work at hand.
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  • All of a sudden, it seemed like everyone moved over to Plurk. This was about the time I took my little summer vaca from SL, and so I haven’t even given a serious look to Plurk, but my superficial examination has left me thoroughly confused. I guess it’s like Twitter on steroids, with all the pressure to microblog and keep up with other folks’ microblogs, but with the added pressure of a reputation rating called “karma”! No thanks.
  • I don’t Skype, for the same reasons I don’t use voice. I’m not much into machinima, so I don’t post videos to YouTube. I’ve given Lively a quick try and it crashed for me about ten times in half an hour, and besides I’m not happy about the fact that you can hit and slap (assault) other avatars without their consent. I still use Google chat occasionally to talk with Lanna when we can’t be in-world, but as I’ve noted before it’s a sorry substitution for SL. I belong to a few Ning groups, such as SL Bloggers and Fashion Finds, but to be honest I rarely use them.
  • Then there’s Facebook. I will admit, I have two Facebook accounts, one for RL and one for SL. (And no, my Second Self is not friends with RL me, so don’t bother checking!) I enjoyed using Facebook as Kit at first, but what I’ve since realized is that what I really enjoyed was using the Scrabulous application on Facebook to play Scrabble with friends, and that’s it. Which, besides being a time-waster and a huuuuuge copyright infringement, really doesn’t have anything to do with Facebook as a platform in and of itself. And the platform just started to annoy me, with all the invitations to install new applications, half of which I don’t understand and don’t really care to. (Why do I care to be a zombie? Or buy and sell my friends?)
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    Blog about web 2.0 and why it's unsatisfactory for one user. She goes on to say that Second Life, although it doesn't do any of the jobs as well as specialist sites, overall does all of them well enough.
Eloise Pasteur

Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs: Women and Children Last: The Discursive Construction of Weblogs - 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.
leo bnu

100 Tips to Be a Smarter, Better Twitterer | Computer Colleges - 0 views

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    For Beginners If you're just getting started, be sure to follow these tips. 1. Set up your profile: Give people a glimpse beyond what your tweets reveal. 2. Include a picture: Make sure you add a photo of yourself so that your tweets will be more personal. 3. Create a simple and short Twitter name: The longer your Twitter ID, the more space it takes up, and having a complicated name can make it hard For people to respond to or mention you. 4. Just do it: Don't just lurk-jump into the conversation. 5. Make your profile link something that tells more about you: Share your blog, an about me page, or any other page that offers more inFormation about the person behind the tweets. 6. Share photos: Post your photos on Twitter to shake things up a bit and add some interest to your stream. 7. Use proper grammar: Occasional abbreviations are passable, but make sure that your tweets are readable. 8. Use your real name: Build your personal brand by choosing your real name as your Twitter ID. 9. List your location: Many people use Twitter For local networking, so they'll be more likely to follow you if they know where you are. 10. Learn the lingo: If you don't know what DM, @, RT, and other Twitter symbols and words are, look them up or ask. 11. Don't rush to build your network: Don't follow hundreds of people right away-allow your following to grow organically. 12. Reply to someone with @: Place an @ sign in front of someone's name on Twitter to write to them specifically, or simply just mention them-they will be notified that you did so. 13. Shrink your URLs: Use a URL shortener like TinyURL or is.gd to make it easier to fit into 140 characters. 14. Use your mobile device: Tweet from your phone, iPod, or other mobile device to keep your Twitter updated on the go, using the mobile web or text. 15. Find your friends: Use Twitter's search in order to find your friends, organizations, and others that you may want to follow o
Jungle Jar

JungleJar | A Closer Look at CSS Tab Designer - 1 views

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    Do you ever find yourself sitting in front of Photoshop for hours trying to mock up a decent navigation menu, or searching the web for the most aesthetically pleasing color palettes for your users to click on that doesn't remind them of McDonalds or a funeral parlor? Face it, sometimes we all lose our mojo for a moment or two, and then we are forced to validate ourselves not just to the W3C, but also to our website visitors, design clients and portfolio piranhas. And then we remember that through the general kindness of a group of web designers and/or developers, and through organizations such as The Creative Commons who work to guarantee that kind freedom, we don't always have to be the Picaso of style sheets.
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