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Am I the only one who thinks that having multiple, separate web browsers, each with their own cookie stores (the App Model) as opposed to the single ubiquitous web browser with a single shared cookie store and unlimited available apps, is a retrograde step? http://blog.cpjobling.me/
[Ellen] Silverman’s images show the kitchens as she finds them. Well-used pots sit on stoves or burners, utensils hang from plaster walls with faded paint, and mismatched plates are piled haphazardly. At first glance, Silverman says, she wants viewers to see the photos as “kind of anthropological … in how people arrange things.”

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Social Bookmarking in Plain English - Common Craft - Our Product is Explanation

Welcome to Social Bookmarking in Plain English. It's just too much. Did you know that there are over 15 billion web pages? http://www.commoncraft.com/video/social-bookmarking

Best content in EG-353 Research Project SR-311 Research Dissertation | Diigo - Groups

http://groups.diigo.com/group/eg_353-research-project-sr_311-research-dissertation A group for sharing resources related to the Swansea University College of Engineering's level 3 undergraduate Engineering Research Project (EG-353) and the Sport and Exercise Science Research Dissertation (SR-311). All relevant links welcome.
http://www.commoncraft.com/video/social-networking To get from Chicago to Santa Fe, we need to see the network of roads that will get us there. We see that Chicago is connected to St Louis, which is connected to Dallas, which is connected to Santa Fe. Of course, people networks can help us with finding jobs, meeting new friends, and finding partners.

Social Networking in Plain English - Common Craft - Our Product is Explanation

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Google+ : partagez le Web comme vous le vivez

La meilleure façon de partager certains contenus avec vos amis, d'autres avec vos parents et presque aucun avec votre boss, comme dans la vraie vie.