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LinkBunch - Put multiple links into one - http://linkbun.ch
"LinkBunch lets you put multiple links into one small link which you can share over IM, Twitter, email or even a mobile phone SMS."
Spezify
"Spezify is a search tool presenting results from a large number of websites in different visual ways.
We take web search further, away from endless lists of blue text links and towards a more intuitive experience.
We want you to get a good overview of a subject,
find useful information and be inspired with Spezify."
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Harvard University Scholarly Repository
"A central, open access repository for the scholarly output of faculty and the broader research community at Harvard."
via http://twitter.com/gsiemens/status/3757377960
Nielsen | Below The Topline: From the 2009 Generation Gap to the 2020 Great Divide
"CI SUMMARY: July’s Below the Topline ended with a description of a likely future U.S. in the year 2020 and beyond—a country split between the aging Baby Boom still with substantial political, economic, and social power, and a young, fast-growing multi-cultural population with far less political and economic clout. Beyond the clear demographic trends discussed last month, the starting points for this divide can be seen in the growing generation gap that can be measured in the attitudes and behavior of Americans today."
Internet University Cast by *elontirien on deviantART
personification of famous web sites: Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Wikipedia, YouTube, Google; via Waxy Links
Social Media Revolution
via Alec Couros' delicious links; corresponding blog post with sources for statistics: http://janeknight.typepad.com/socialmedia/2009/08/socialnomics-how-social-media-transforms-our-lives.html
Using "Moodle Wave" - Live demo
Scott Wilson tests Moodle with the Wookie engine. Anybody can register and try it out.
While I was Sleeping
presentation by Dean Shareski at TCEA2009
via http://twitter.com/cogdog/status/2134814361
Where is Everyone? - Articles - Baekdal.com
brief overview of how information retrieval etc. changed over time since 1800; lots of generalizations, no references, though thought provoking
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