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Color + Design Blog / Colors of the Top 20 Magazine Covers by COLOURlovers

Looking at the top 20 has shed some light on some of the most interesting color choices in the industry. Starting with number twenty, we’ll take a trip back through the world of publication color.

Tags: article, color, covers, design, magazine on 2007-10-04 and saved by5 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Vitamin Features » Launching a UK Start-Up: Seven Lessons Learned

While welovelocal.com’s co-founder Max Jennings may talk specifically about his UK startup in this article, his tips and suggestions aren’t UK specific. They’re more like “world” specific.

Tags: article, business, community, online, social on 2007-10-04 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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For Start-Ups Who Want Some Positive Review on TechCrunch at Digital Inspiration - Software Reviews, Internet and Technology Guide

"sometimes I wake up and I'm in a pissed off mood and I trash a company. You're never going to do that when you have an editorial process."

Tags: StartUp, TechCrunch, article, blog on 2007-10-01 -All Annotations (0) -About

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IEEE Spectrum: Metcalfe's Law is Wrong

Of all the popular ideas of the Internet boom, one of the most dangerously influential was Metcalfe's Law. Simply put, it says that the value of a communications network is proportional to the square of the number of its users.

Tags: article, internet, law, network, web2.0 on 2007-09-13 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Olia Lialina: Vernacular Web 2

I tried to collect, classify and describe the most important elements of the early Web

Tags: article, culture, web on 2007-09-10 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Design Principles for Online Communities: Kollock

The key challenges the Internet community will face in the future are not simply technological, but also sociological: the challenges of social interaction and social organization. This is not to diminish the difficulties of creating new technologies, but

Tags: article, communication, communities, design, web2.0 on 2007-08-22 and saved by13 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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The age of endarkenment | Science | Guardian Unlimited

The enlightenment was a beautiful thing. People cast aside dogma and authority. They started to think for themselves. Natural science flourished. Understanding of the real world increased. The hegemony of religion slowly declined. Real universities were c

Tags: article, culture, health, religion, science on 2007-08-18 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace

It's the posh kids that are moving to Facebook...

Tags: analysis, article, socialmedia, socialnetworking on 2007-06-25 and saved by59 people -All Annotations (3) -About

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Vitaly Friedman's Notebook: 25 Best Free Quality Fonts

Quoted: The Personal Notebook of Vitaly Friedman, a freelancing web-designer, who develops simple and user-friendly web-design.

Tags: article, free, web on 2007-01-26 and saved by199 people -All Annotations (13) -About

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Footnote Millions of Historical Documents Online

Quoted: Footnote is an impressive resource which launched last week that allows users to access and annotate millions of historical documents online for the first time.

Tags: article, google, technology on 2007-01-15 and saved by4 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Blogs as a Resume? » Personal Insights on Web 2.0, Blogging, and Business

Quoted: I came across this article My Blog Is My Resume ar ERE.net by Dave Lefkow that I thought was very interesting. The article talks a ...

Tags: article, blog on 2006-12-13 -All Annotations (0) -About

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An empirical examination of Wikipedia's credibility

Staff were either given an article in their own expert domain or a random article. No difference was found between the two group in terms of their perceived credibility of Wikipedia or of the articles’ authors, but a difference was found in the credi...

Tags: article, journalism, wikipedia on 2006-11-24 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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DIGITAL UTOPIA / A new breed of technologists envisions a democratic world improved by the Internet

Behind the random silliness of YouTube videos and the juvenile frivolity of MySpace Web sites lies a powerful idea: Everyday people are using technology to gain control of the media and change the world.

Tags: Internet, article, blog, web2.0 on 2006-11-06 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Web 2.0: Data, Metadata and Interface

One key takeaway from the Web 2.0 panel was that data, interface and metadata no longer need to go hand in hand. When working on an application/website, one thinks of the overall picture including the data, the metadata, and the interface. With Web 2.0 ap

Tags: article, socialsoftware, web2.0 on 2006-08-13 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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TCS Daily - The Faith-Based Encyclopedia

All these arguments aside, the article is what might be expected of a high school student, and at that it would be a C paper at best. Yet this article has been "edited" over 150 times.

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Wired 14.07: People Power

Tags: 2.0, article, longtail, web2.0 on 2006-06-30 and saved by12 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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