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7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious
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7 Reasons Diigo Tastes Better Than Delicious
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5 Creative Ways to Hack Your Facebook Profile Photo
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Hacking the Facebook Profile Photo
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There are a lot of fun things you can do pairing foreground cutout images with the background Facebook template. The first one I did was to create a sort of mini-living room for me to hang out in. Here’s a screenshot of my profile using this particular photo.
I wanted to do a play on the little grey line and decided to try to create the illusion that I was hanging from it. I started by taking a photograph of me hanging from a doorway and then isolating the image. I then overlayed the photo on a longer version of the blank Facebook profile photo template.
Here’s a look at that process and the final result:
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Ensembli - The RSS Reader That Learns
Ensembli, an RSS reader of sorts, takes a different approach to tracking topics . Ensembli's interface is simple - you just type in a topic and it will continue searching for new articles related to what you entered. But this reader doesn't simply pull information for you - it learns what you like. Every time you read, ignore, or discard a story, Ensembli gets to know your tastes a little bit better.\n\nDescription Source: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/demo_trend_the_smarter_web.php
Evri - Search less, understand more - The Smarter Tracking Tool
Evri, a semantic search engine which understands what's called "natural language." Evri knows the different parts of a sentence (subject, verb, object) and it knows how those parts are connected to each other.\n\nAlthough still too raw to be your main search engine, Evri has a new "Collections" feature which lets you follow topics (aka search queries) that are of interest to you. After returning a list of search results which include Wikipedia entries, news articles, videos, and images, you can click the star labeled "Follow this" to continue to track that topic. What's missing from this feature, though, is an alerting system which will inform you of updates via email or RSS. However, the company says that's coming later on.\n\nEvri is also branching out from being a web destination alone by introducing Evri widgets which can now be seen in action on the Washington Post's web site. These widgets parse the content on the page to deliver smart recommendations of similar articles both on the site itself as well as elsewhere on the web. \n\nDescription Source: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/demo_trend_the_smarter_web.php
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search less. understand more.
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Evri opens up a whole new way to explore connections—between people,
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Squidoo is the world's most popular site for building free, single pages about your passions.
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1. xdarkhorsex - November 8th, 2007 at 11:48 am
I’ve heard it said that only 5% of communication is verbal, the rest is body language. how you present yourself says ALOT
2. Juggz - November 8th, 2007 at 11:54 am
Next list, Top 10 ways to beat a lie detecter?
This list is going to have a few people paying more attention to what there doing.
3. Kelsi - November 8th, 2007 at 11:57 am
This list kind of sucks…I was hoping for a more in depth, comprehensive look at body language. Most of this is just BS you see in the movies to convey an emotion.
4. evan - November 8th, 2007 at 11:58 am
great list, i study body language quite a bit, helps me at the poker tables.
Lesi, true enough, but you’d be surprised how often these “movie” type actions are done by people all the time.
For exampe the lightly itching the nose one is one I see all the time while playing poker. If I have decent hand and someone bets and does that, its usually a sign theyre are either weak or purely bluffing so ill often call or even raise in that spot.
5. RobS - November 8th, 2007 at 12:06 pm
Gesture: Standing with knees together, hopping from one foot to the other.
Meaning: Need to pee.
6. DiscHuker - November 8th, 2007 at 12:13 pm
gesture: one finger in nostril
meaning: booger in nose
7. dvhann - November 8th, 2007 at 12:20 pm
evan: thanks for the poker tip! might help me actually win a game for once
8. JMurf - November 8th, 2007 at 12:56 pm
Evan, try looking at the position of their elbow height relative to the table they were resting it on when they’re betting is another good tell. The nose is a common one, I’m crap at poker but i know a few tells, checking the flop and bettin the turn is another sign of a bluff
9. jfrater - November 8th, 2007 at 1:18 pm
Juggz: great idea - thanks - oh - and done
10. Juggz - November 8th, 2007 at 2:29 pm
haha, so i see