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Jo ArneyLeading personal start page to manage your digital life. Add widget to read your newspapers, play games, watch TV, movies, listen to podcasts, manage your social networks like Facebook, MySpace, read your emails from gmail or yahoo mail.
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John Cannonmy foundational links and stuff
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Ramin Sharifi***Recommended - Full-featured start page - First real start page founded in 2005. lots of users and lots of widgets. drag and drop, muti tab, multi page and more. More info here: http://search.techcrunch.com/query.php?s=netvibes
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silverchirpsLeading personal start page to manage your digital life. Add widget to read your newspapers, play games, watch TV, movies, listen to podcasts, manage your social networks like Facebook, MySpace, read your emails from gmail or yahoo mail.
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Iratic Iratic"Le Fonds monétaire international (FMI) prévoit un taux de croissance de l'économie sénégalaise de l'ordre de 1,25% pour l'année 2009, reflétant une baisse de moitié par rapport à l'année précédente, indique un communiqué reçu jeudi à l'Agence de presse sénégalaise (APS)."
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Oka YuninaLeading personal start page to manage your digital life. Add widget to read your newspapers, play games, watch TV, movies, listen to podcasts, manage your social networks like Facebook, MySpace, read your emails from gmail or yahoo mail.
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Ann Marie Dlottfree aggregator (portal)
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Ulf ValentinoEin Toll mit dem man Daten aggregieren kann, Feeds, Tweets und sonstiges Infos
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Mark MartinezLeading personal start page to manage your digital life. Add widget to read your newspapers, play games, watch TV, movies, listen to podcasts, manage your social networks like Facebook, MySpace, read your emails from gmail or yahoo mail.
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Chris HillLeading personal start page to manage your digital life. Add widget to read your newspapers, play games, watch TV, movies, listen to podcasts, manage your social networks like Facebook, MySpace, read your emails from gmail or yahoo mail.
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Lynette RussellThis site allows the user to create their own organizer page with all their favorite rss feeds together in one place. It reminds me of the organizational layout of a typical user page such as Google.com or MSN. com, except that all of the widgets on the page are laid out and created by the user - the ultimate home page!
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The FavoristaWelcome to netvibes, your personalized startpage!
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James GatesBookmarked so I can add it Diigo list
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This is from “News from 1930” website
“There’s a large amount of money on sidelines waiting for investment opportunities; this should be felt in market when “cheerful sentiment is more firmly intrenched.” Economists point out that banks and insurance companies “never before had so much money lying idle.”
-August 28:, 1930
The more things change .
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The best news, surprisingly, comes with home equity lines of credit, where many homeowners seem willing to pay “even when their homes might be upside down in value.” Big upside to the tune of 300%-500% earnings growth coming for banks…but not until 2011-2015, Bove concludes.
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There’s an old proverb: ” You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink.” But around this ranch, I keep getting told it’s my fault when the horse won’t drink. “Make the water bluer,” someone says, “Make it colder. Try adding sugar to sweeten it a bit. Make it shallower; maybe the horse is afraid of deep water. Put the water in a smaller container so the horse isn’t overwhelmed by so much water.”
I get told maybe I should consider the poor horse’s background. Maybe it wasn’t taught to drink properly–it needs a course in remedial drinking. Some idiot says I don’t recognize a horse when I see one…Says I really have a camel and shouldn’t expect it to drink like the other horses.
The boss says I’m not providing enough motivation to make the horse drink. He says I should give the horse an enthusiastic pat and keep telling it what a great horse it is. I should reward it with sugar when it drinks. Or build a waterfall and decorate it with rocks so it looks like a fun place to drink at this spot. When all fails, I should hold the horse’s head under the water until it is forced to swallow some.
And I faithfully try all these ideas. And the horse still won’t drink. So I have another solution. I think it’s time to give water only to the horses that want to drink. Any horse that doesn’t want to drink water should be worked harder. Make it work up a sweat so it gets thirsty. Make it haul a load or run faster until it appreciated a drink of water. Put the pressure back on the horse instead of me…because I’m getting mighty tired of trying to drown horses.
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Alison HallNetvibes is a free web service that brings together your favorite media sources and online services.
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Amanda McAndrewdashboard to manage information, widgets to read from other web applications
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Alan Pullmanwikisearch
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Conor ShankmanRSS feed that is in the Web 2.0 flare of things. Well recommended seldom used.
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Popular crustaceans like lobster, crabs and prawns owe their success to a unique colour control system, according to a new genetic study.
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A term like web 2.0 begets the notion that there will imminently be a 3.0, 4.0, and beyond. The convention serves those within a specific group much more than it does those who need to understand the concept the most. The term serves as a layer- an immediately unnecessary layer at that. The convention allows those inside the realm of understanding to point to those outside and express how much the outsiders need the insiders in order to understand and be enlightened. I’d rather we just all moved forward together in a way that makes sense and promotes progress rather than bifurcates.
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david ellisa tech teacher discusses the benefits of teaching a program language.
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netbooks in hand in the next few months. There seems to be a growing commitment
here to put technology in the hands of kids (instead of spending huge sums on
stuff that students can’t use outside of the classroom) and to thinking about -
Programming -
OK, on the programming thing, here are my thoughts.
In
our curriculum our objective is not as much a specific LANGUAGE. One year I may
use HTML with Javascript, this past year I used LSL — what I want kids to know
that when they encounter programming and coding that there are certain
conventions. Some are case sensitive, some are not. How do you find out how to
add to what you know about programming? Do you know where to go to find
prewritten code? Can you hack it to make it work to do what you want it to
do?
We spend about a week – two weeks but I require they know how to
handcode hyperlinks and images – they are just too important.
But to take
12 weeks or 6 weeks to learn a whole language – yes maybe some value – but to me
the value is HOW is the language constructed or built. What are the conventions
and how do I educate myself if I am interested in pursuing. What comes out of
this time is kids who say either “I never want to do that” or “this is really
cool, I love coding.”
They are doing very simplistic work (although the
LSL object languages were pretty advanced) but since we don’t have a full course
nor time in our curriculum, I do see this as an essential part of what I
teach.
I’m not teaching it for the language sake but for the sake of
understanding the whole body of how languages work – we talk about the different
languages and what they are used for as part of Intro to Computer science and
have an immersive experience.
To me, this is somewhat a comprimise
between leaving it out entirely or forcing everyone to take 12 weeks of it. I
just don’t know where 12 weeks would go in the curriculum.
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Daniel LADOURGestion flux RSS
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It’s a step backward. A 1:1 classroom done at least fairly well becomes a an intense learning environment. Students are engaged, empowered, active learners instead of sitting learning to be taught. It is an active process a far greater amount of the time (and this is one area I need to improve, is getting that and letting that happen more) and the feel of the classroom changes. People that visit pick up on that. It changes from a 1:1 laptop classroom into a learning environment that uses laptops and other tools to leverage learning.
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Netvibes is a free web service that brings together your favorite media sources and online services.Everything that matters to you — blogs, news, weather, videos, photos, social networks, email and much more — is automatically updated every time you visit your page.
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This service is free and gives you the user the ability:
* to create a personalized page with the content you like.
* to put together data feeds and services from web 2.0 applications with a very simple interface
RSS,search,todo-list,etc
Googleのそれより高機能。
複数のページに分けてタブで切り替えたりできる。
This service is free and gives the user the ability :
* to create a personalized page with the content they like.
* to put together data feeds and services from web 2.0 with a very simple interface
* to access your page anytime and from any computer .
It is also possible to :
* browse, modify, and import your RSS feeds with our integrated RSS/ATOM feedreader. You can easily import an OPML file as well.
* to import, download and listen podcasts without any additional software
* to check your mail on one or many gmail account, to stick webnotes, weather and many more to come !
This service is free and gives the user the ability :
* to create a personalized page with the content they like.
* to put together data feeds and services from web 2.0 with a very si
Russian <-> English translation services
Английский перевод
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Increiblemente autoconfigurable pagina web personalizada con todo tipo de noticias a escoger
Founded by: Tariq Krim
Type: AJAX-based Startpage
Targeted Audience: 20 - 40 (adults; technology-savvy)Has
Approximate Users: 7 million (as of February 2007)
Approximate Pageviews: N/A
Acquisition/Valuation: Has received around $20 million of venture capital to date; no acquisition rumors or link-ups of any kind.
Built-in Netvibes modules include an RSS/Atom feed reader, local weather forecasts, a calendar supporting iCal, bookmarks, notes, to-do lists, multiple searches, support for POP3, IMAP4 email as well as several webmail providers including Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, and AOL Mail, Box.net web storage, Delicious, Meebo, Flickr photos, podcast support with a built in audio player, and several others.
A page can be personalized further through the use of existing themes or by creating your own theme. Customized tabs, feeds and modules can be shared with others individually or via the Netvibes Ecosystem. For privacy reasons, only modules with publicly available content can be shared. (Wikipedia)
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