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Greasemonkey Scripts For the Social Media Addict
via ReadWriteWeb by Sarah Perez on May 03, 2008
You may have heard of Greasemonkey, the Firefox extension that lets you customize the way a web page displays using small bits of Javascript, but are you using it to its fullest potential? There are hundreds of scripts available for installation from userscripts.org, so it can be difficult to know which ones are must-haves. We've rounded up our favorite scripts for fans of social media and...
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Top 10 Social Networking Sites for Women
via Mashable! by Palin Ningthoujam on May 11, 2008
Honoring mother’s day, we thought it would be nice to do another round up. This time, we have some of the most popular social networking sites for women. This is not a definitive list, but rather our choice of what’s good out there; feel free to add your favorites in the comments.Also don’t forget 20+ tools for the best Mother’s Day ever.(...)Read the rest of Top 10 Social Networking...
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Peace Love Wifi (free) - Decatur, GA
via Tame The Web by Michael on May 09, 2008
Peace Love Wifi (free), originally uploaded by mstephens7.
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Harvard Law School Faculty Vote Unanimously for Open Access
via MIT Libraries News by Ellen Duranceau on May 09, 2008
The faculty of the Harvard Law School has voted unanimously to make articles authored by faculty members available in an open online repository. This is the first law school to commit to open access for its authors’ work.As reported in the Harvard Law School news, Dean of the Law School Elena Kagan explains the motivation of the vote as a “decision to embrace ‘open access’” that...
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I DO
via foreign shores by (author unknown) on May 07, 2008
Shared by Karie Amen to that! Gotta love editors. :)On a friend's recommendation, I downloaded the Vampire Weekend album and was listening to it the other day on my mp3 player as I walked the dog. A new song started, and the opening lyrics were "Who gives a fuck about an Oxford comma?" I nearly fell over with shock, because MY GOD, who DOESN'T???
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Google Reader Gets Way More Social With New Sharing Features
via Mashable! - The Social Networking Blog by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by Drew Olanoff This is great for ReadBurner users!!!This story is near and dear to my heart: Google Reader has added a bunch of features to make sharing items more social and much easier. The biggest addition, which makes Google Reader sharing a lot more like saving something to del.icio.us or submitting it to Digg, is a new bookmarklet so you can share any web page in Google Reader. ...
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Google releases Visigami, open source image browser
via The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) by Mike Schramm on May 03, 2008
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Software, Freeware, Graphic DesignThe guys over at the Google Mac blog have dropped a new little open source application called Visigami, which serves as a more "interesting" and "fun" way to browse and play around with images online. Basically, after installing the app, you can then pull in pics from Picasa, Google Images, or Flickr (iPhoto is just a suggestion...
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AP Launches Mobile/iPhone Local News Feeds
via TechCrunch by John Biggs on May 05, 2008
It’s like a newspaper in your phone. I like the idea of location-targeted news from the Associated Press coming straight to my iPhone (and probably iPod Touch); it’s like the local page from your newspaper, but without the cow-tipping updates.A lot of the big news corporations are on board, which means you won’t be getting locked out of good local content. There will, of course, be ads, but...
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Send A Google Reader Item To Twitter
via RB | Week by (author unknown) on April 18, 2008
Corvida via SheGeeks shared by 9 people Did you know that there’s a Greasemonkey script that allows you to share a Google Reader item on Twitter? Selective SharingFor those who may be debating on adding their Link Blog feed to your Twitter accounts, this could be a great solution. If you’re overwhelmed with feeds and share a lot of items daily, you may be a little hesitant to...
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Google Experiments With Next Generation Image Search
via TechCrunch by Michael Arrington on April 28, 2008
Two Google scientists presented a paper (pdf embedded below) at the World Wide Web Conference in Beijing last week that outlines their vision for the future of image search. Notably, the new image search technology doesn’t just index text associated with an image in determining what’s in it. Google is now talking about using computers to analyze the stuff in photos, and using that to...
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