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An Online Collection of Visualized Networks
via ReadWriteWeb by Sarah Perez on February 26, 2008
VisualComplexity.com is a site that intends to be a unified resource space for the visualization of complex networks. Their main goal is to better understand the different types of visualization methods used across several different disciplines, including social networks and the World Wide Web.Why Visualizations?The VisualComplexity web site was created by Manuel Lima, an interaction designer,...
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How do I persuade you?
via Seth's Blog by Seth Godin on March 04, 2008
... is coming?Will you change your mind if I'm funny? Or if I scare you to pieces?Perhaps there's no way you'll be persuaded. Perhaps nothing I can say will make a difference. However, you've told yourself that before and been wrong...Will you buy if you get a discount? What if the price is high and going up tomorrow?Do you want to be the first person to embrace an idea (or the...
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Over 80 percent of blog posts are probably spam
via Text Technologies by Curt Monash on March 04, 2008
Doug Caverly highlights a Matt Mullenweg quote indicating that about 1/4 of all the blogs ever on Wordpress.com were spam (aka splogs). Now, that’s probably a higher fraction than for the blogoverse overall, because:Wordpress.com provides costless hosting; using your own domain costs money.Besides being free, Wordpress.com hosting may provide a little “google juice”, which is the whole SEO...
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PC Magazine picks 157 of their favorite free ... [Downloads]
via RB | Popular | min 3 by (author unknown) on March 03, 2008
Gina Trapani via Lifehacker shared by 11 peoplePC Magazine picks 157 of their favorite free applications, from operating systems to security software to webapps. Pretty good list, if a bit long—here's our top 10 free Windows downloads..
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Blogging Is Good For Your Social Life: Study
via RB | Popular | min 3 by (author unknown) on March 03, 2008
... not all good news however, as the study found that some “potential bloggers” start from a less socially integrated position. Professor Susan Moore told the ABC:“We found potential bloggers were less satisfied with their friendships and they felt less socially integrated, they didn’t feel as much part of a community as the people who weren’t interested in blogging,” Ms Moore said...
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Top 10 Places for Photography in San Francisco
via Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection by Thomas Hawk on February 28, 2008
... highlighted different views of the points of interest with links so that you can get a better idea what I'm talking about. Most images are geotagged so you should be able to find them pretty easily. If you can't find a site for whatever reason, shoot me an email or comment and I'll try to point you in the right direction.So on with the list. #1 The Golden Gate Bridge. This...
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Google Reader One Click Unsubscribe
via gHacks technology news by Martin on February 28, 2008
If you want to unsubscribe a feed in Google Reader you have to click on the Feed Settings pulldown menu and select Unsubscribe from the list. After that a confirmation dialog appears asking you if you really want to unsubscribe from that feed. If you subscribe to feed regularly or want to clean up your feeds you are in for a solid clicking frenzy.Firefox users - and everyone else using a browser...
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