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Stephanie Garcia

Everything You Should Know About Making Awesome ScreenShots | MakeUseOf.com - 0 views

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    Tools to take screengrabs of web sites and easily share with colleagues. Tools include Jing Project & Source Editor. Interesting note - Source Editor, a FF plug-in, lets you edit the text in the screenshot. Read the full article for more details.
Helen Baxter

Qumana blog editor and blogging tools - 0 views

  • Qumana is an easy-to-use desktop blog editor, enabling you to write, edit and post to one or more blogs. You can use Qumana even when you are offline. Save your blog posts to your hard drive and upload whenever you like. Great for bloggers on the move. Qumana features include easy text formatting and image insertion, simple Technorati tagging, and advertising insertion with Q Ads. Make money from your blog content by inserting the ads of your choice with the built-in Q Ads tool.
Helen Baxter

Diigo is about Social Annotation - 0 views

  • The Diigo team is dedicated to provide innovative and useful web services for our users. The name "Diigo" is an abbreviation for "Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff." Diigo (dee'go) is about "Social Annotation". By combining social bookmarking, clippings, in situ annotation, tagging, full-text search, easy sharing and interactions, Diigo offers a powerful personal tool and a rich social platform for knowledge users, and in the process, turns the entire web into a writable, participatory and interactive media. The social annotation service introduced by Diigo allows users to add highlights and sticky notes, in situ, on any web page they read. Imagine a giant transparency overlaying on top of all the web pages. Users can write on the transparency as they wish, as private notes or public comments. And they can read public comments on the transparency left by other readers of the same page, and hear their "two cents" and interact with them.
Graham Perrin

Web2.0 Template - 0 views

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    Oh la la.
Gordon Herd

150 Geeky Media People You Should Follow on Twitter | GeekDad | Wired.com - 0 views

  • 150 Geeky Media People You Should Follow on Twitter By Matt Blum January 14, 2010  |  8:00 am  |  Categories: The Internet Image by Ken Denmead Whether you’ve been using Twitter since 2006, are determined never to use it unless dragged kicking and screaming, or are somewhere in between, you probably know that it’s wildly popular with all sorts of people. In addition to the celebrities who make a big deal about Twitter (e.g., Ashton Kutcher), there are tons of people, both famous and not, who tweet about lots of interesting things. We presented a list last May of 100 Geeks You Should Be Following On Twitter. Today’s list, rather than solely consisting of geeks as the first one did, is composed of Twitter feeds of people and organizations associated with media that appeals to geeks. For your convenience, this list is also available on my Twitter account as @cerebus19/geekymedia. I plan to update the list on Twitter from time to time as I discover new Twitter accounts that are appropriate for it.
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    "Geeky Media People" on twitter.
Brian Nichols

Google Docs - Digital Inspiration - 0 views

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    Google Docs - Tips and Resources
Janos Haits

ocell.us: Store, share and tag your favourite links - 10 views

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    Automatically bookmark your Twitter tweeted links on ocell.us. Go to your profile page to link a Twitter account to your ocell.us account. (You'll need to register and login if you haven't already done so to do this).
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