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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Bri Zabriskie

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ImageChef - Customize Photos, Clip Art - 0 views

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    mentioned in class
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Zotero | Home - 0 views

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    this would've been so useful in the past
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Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain: Chapter 1 - 0 views

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    How I'm going to read Huckleberry Finn novel (or attempt to at least)
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YouTube - A Fair(y) Use Tale - 4 views

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    Copy right parody (shared in another class). Actually pretty informative. Thanks Disney ;)
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Five Books Everyone Should Read at Least Once - Oprah.com - 4 views

shared by Bri Zabriskie on 09 May 11 - No Cached
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    What Oprah thinks we should read... ;)
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Western canon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    I found this very interesting after reading Sam's post (http://sammcgrathwritings.blogspot.com/2011/05/hp-lovecraft-forbidden-knowledge-and.html) for the day.  What "should" we read? really.
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Egypt Revolution 2011: A Complete Guide To The Unrest - 0 views

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    can't find the original post with the tweet list but this is a cool example of the format news takes in the digital age. LOOK at all those links and it's short and concise with lots of little lists and such.
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Breaking News and Opinion on The Huffington Post - 0 views

shared by Bri Zabriskie on 06 May 11 - Cached
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    the newsblog I mentioned in class that sometimes uses long lists of tweets from people on the ground at the bottom of their articles to keep their article updated.
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We Are Visible - SIGN UP SPEAK OUT BE SEEN - helping you connect to the social world - 0 views

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    more about our discussion about the anonymity of presence online: This site is a diving board for people who are homeless to begin using social media. It advocates the use of social media to give these people a voice in a community that is more apt to ignore them. People don't often listen to people who "look" homeless, but because with social media they can blog/tweet/status update from their hearts and be judged only on the basis of what they say without being preempted by something else, people listen.
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On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Dog - 1 views

shared by Bri Zabriskie on 06 May 11 - Cached
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    this was mentioned in class
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