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30 Jun 09

Social Bookmarking in Plain English - Common Craft

Excellent little introduction to social bookmarking using delicious.com as an example. Starts with value of having bookmarks on a website rather than one PC, then benefits of tagging and organising bookmarks, then touches on social dimension.

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Social Media in Plain English - Common Craft

Video explaining democratising effect and value of tags, ratings and comments in social media using the excellent analogy of ice-cream.

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24 Apr 09

YouTube - Spotify: Review - Free Legal Music

Short intro to Spotify. May use this in user training as work PCs don't have Spotify installed.

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20 Apr 09

10 Youtube URL Tricks You Should Know About | MakeUseOf.com

Ways to manipulate YouTube URLs to do cool stuff, e.g. starting playback X seconds in.

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27 Jan 09

History of the Internet on Vimeo

Brief technical animated history of the internet from pre-Arpanet to the beginnings of the internet. Looks and sounds very pretty; shame it doesn't cover more recent developments! Uses PICOL icons.

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  • "History of the Internet" is an animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to filesharing, from Arpanet to Internet.

    The history is told using the PICOL icons on picol.org.
14 Mar 08

YouTube - Twitter in Plain English

This helped me understand why people use Twitter, but I'm not taking the plunge myself. Having a swish phone and an unlimited text plan might encourage me :)

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