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Blog.Pearltrees : What's a pearltree?

Blog.Pearltrees : What's a pearltree?
A pearltree is like a folder that contains pearls. You can open a pearltree to explore the pearls it contains, close it, browse it and even move it into an other pearltree. Here’s what it looks like when it’s open: Just click on the small x to close it: It’s very easy to create a new pearltree: one click on the “new pearltree” button and you have it! But most of all, a pearltree is a curation.

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Bog.Pearltrees : What's a Tteam? A team within Pearltrees is a group of people who have come together to collaboratively curate a common interest. When you want to join a team, just click on the “team up” button to send a request. As soon as your request has been accepted, you’ll be able to curate the pearltree with the other team members. Each member can add and organize the pearls and pearltrees of the team. Each member can also decide to accept or invite other members to expand the team. The founder has some privileges : he can express his objectives for the pearltree to the team in the editorial panel, and he’s the only one who can create subteams.

Firefox This article lists keyboard shortcuts in Mozilla Firefox. If you have enabled Emacs-style text editing shortcuts in GNOME, they will also work in Firefox. When an Emacs text editing shortcut conflicts with the default shortcuts (as occurs with Ctrl+K), the Emacs shortcut will take precedence if focus is inside a text box (which would include the location bar and search bar). In such cases you should use the alternate keyboard shortcut if one is listed below.

Diana Ayling Acting Programme Leader - Graduate Diploma in Higher Education at Unitec Institute of Technology Higher Education | New Zealand, NZ Innovative and connected educational manager and employee performance developer. I am interested in using web based applications to improve staff performance and engagement. Highly skilled project manager. Interested in web based technologies, corporate governance and not for profit development. Pearl the stuff you like Pearls can be created in several ways: Pearltrees has extensions for Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer that make it easy to create pearls while you are browsing the web. Using the extension for your browser you can put any content you wish to keep directly into your dropzone or anywhere else in your account with only two clicks. The extensions for Firefox or Internet Explorer: They have 3 buttons: Pearl: It turns the web page you are reading into a pearl

Ten Must Have iPad Apps for Readers I know a number of people received the iPad for gifts this year, either for Christmas or some other event. I’ve got a list of my favorite apps that I think no iPad should be without. Most of them are free. 1-3. Reading Apps (all Free) Wikipedia : Pearltrees Pearltrees refers to itself as "a place for your interests".[8] Functionally the product is a visual and collaborative curation tool[9][10][11][12] that allows users to organize, explore and share any URL they find online as well as to upload personal photos, files and notes.[13] The product features a unique visual interface[14][15] that allows users to drag and organize collected URLs, and other digital objects.[16] that themselves can be further organized into collections and sub-collections,[17] (URLs). Users of the product can also engage in social/collaborative curation using a feature called Pearltrees Teams.[18] Pearltrees was founded by Patrice Lamothe, CEO,[22] Alain Cohen, CTO,[23] Nicolas Cynober, Technical Director,[24] Samuel Tissier, Ergonomy/UI[25] and Francois Rocaboy, CMO.[26] History[edit] Development of Pearltrees began in 2007. In July 2012 Pearltrees launched their iPhone app.

Mac OS X To use a keyboard shortcut you press a modifier key with a character key. For example, pressing the Command key (it has a symbol) and then the "c" key copies whatever is currently selected (text, graphics, and so forth) into the Clipboard. Wikipedia : Pearl The most valuable pearls occur spontaneously in the wild, but they are extremely rare. These wild pearls are referred to as natural pearls. Cultured or farmed pearls from pearl oysters and freshwater mussels make up the majority of those that are currently sold. Imitation pearls are also widely sold in inexpensive jewelry, but the quality of their iridescence is usually very poor, and often, artificial pearls are easily distinguished from genuine pearls. Pearls have been harvested and cultivated primarily for use in jewelry, but in the past they were also stitched onto lavish clothing.

iPad Calibre alternative for iPad Quote: First there would have to be Python programming language for iPad, then a lot of third-party utilities and components, such as QT gui library and imagemagick, would need to be available on iPad. Chance of something like that happening is *extremely* low. Apple is fighting tooth and nail any possibility of ANY scripting/programming tool being available for iPad. Twitter If you're a Twitter.com user, you may have been caught off-guard earlier today with the complete redesign of the Web site. Though the UI has been redesigned, Twitter.com's keyboard shortcuts still work with a few new additions. To get around the Twitter redesign without worrying about where everything went, try these shortcuts: Actionsn : new Tweetr : replyt : retweetm : direct messagef : favoriteEnter : toggle detail panel : close all open tweets (new) Navigationj : next Tweetk : previous Tweetspace : page down/ : search. : refresh Tweets?

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