links for 2008-01-17
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The next generation of college students, more wired than any other, might not be as good at Internet research as you may think.
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…increasing number of social networks that create ‘feeds’ around user activity within the site…
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Creative Portfolios, Projects, and Collaborations. A new platform for the creative professional community.
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Resources for those educators wishing to learn more about blogging for themselves and/or their students.
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The Economist is doing an “Oxford-style debate” on the following proposition:
“Social networking technologies will bring large [positive] changes to
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A progressive disclosure approach can enable users to use precision advanced search techniques to refine their searches and pinpoint the desired results.
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Everything2 is a collection of user-submitted writings about, well, pretty much everything.
Popularity: 11% [?]
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