links for 2008-07-01
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Blogs just got a whole new audience: the casual reader. There has been some concern as of late that mainstream web users don’t really read blogs, but a new Facebook app called “Blog Networks” aims to change that…
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If you’re looking to manage a well-organized project and want to do it simply, here are a handful of programs…
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Researchers at the University of California at Santa Cruz have built a test extension called WikiTrust that evaluates every word on Wikipedia and highlights text that was added by authors with a less than stellar reputation…
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For those of you who like a little more serious brand of economics, Harvard economists Claudia Goldin and Larry Katz have an excellent new book entitled The Race Between Education and Technology…
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But if you just want the highlights and then do some experimenting within Facebook on a lazy Saturday or Sunday, then here they are…
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The AIGA|Aquent Survey of Design Salaries is the most comprehensive survey of compensation for the communication design profession in the United States…
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If you’re looking for a ridiculously dead-simple blogging tool, check out Posterous…
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