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iCyte enables you to highlight and save text on any webpage, allowing you to recall the most relevant information. You can save sections of webpages or the whole thing.
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The first technology to bring Social Networking features to every website online AND the first to combine Social Networking and Search Engine technologies! Every search result…EVERY website – Interactive!
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Boolify makes it easier for students to understand their web search by illustrating the logic of their search, and by showing them how each change to their search instantly changes their results.
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Welcome to LORE, an e-journal for adjuncts and graduate students who teach writing at colleges and universities. This journal is designed to provide a forum for sharing knowledge, building communities, and voicing concerns about what happens in the classroom.
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PageSlider allows you to generate a bookmarklet (JavaScript macro) which contains a list of your personal website favorites. The list is displayed in a special way so that you can switch between many pages easily. Only the current page and the following page are being loaded. The other pages are loaded on demand. In addition there’s an overview function for having all pages at one sight.
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By Tim O’Reilly and John Battelle
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Google Wave is a new web-based collaboration tool that’s notoriously difficult to understand. This guide will help. Here you’ll learn how to use Google Wave to get things done with your group. Because Wave is such a new product that’s evolving quickly, this guidebook is a work in progress that will update in concert with Wave as it grows and changes.
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The Galileo Project is a source of information on the life and work of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). Our aim is to provide hypertextual information about Galileo and the science of his time to viewers of all ages and levels of expertise.
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November 4, 2009 · 1 Comment
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Victoria Sandbrook // November 4, 2009 at 3:46 pm
Thanks for the link to LORE, Elizabeth!
You’ve got quite a lot of diversity here. I am excited about Boolify: my little sister knows nothing about Boolean terms after growing up on Google. It’s nice to know someone’s preserving the knowledge so the next generations of students understand the mechanics of searching.
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