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Bootstrapped Social Network For Families Genoom Hits 1 Million Users
Genoom was launched in July 2007 and will cross the 1 million registered users mark by this weekend. Who says you can’t attract a substantial number of users on a shoestring budget?
Spain-based social networking platform provider Genoom , which lets family members communicate amongst each other on private online community sites, is about to sign up its millionth user.
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TechCrunch
- Friday, March 19, 2010
Change The AutoRecover Directory In Word 2007
Tags: Uncategorized Diana's Tips doc document Microsoft Office Office 2007 wor When you have a Word document open, Word automatically saves a temporary copy of the document in the event that you run into computer problems. This feature is referred to as AutoRecover. When Word saves an AutoRecover file, it saves it in the same directory as the original document.
Lockergnome Blog Network
- Friday, March 19, 2010
HTC Disagrees With Appleās Actions
8221; Some of HTC’s technology firsts include: First Windows PDA (1998) First Windows Phone (June 2002) First 3G CDMA EVDO smartphone (October 2005) First gesture-based smartphone (June 2007) First Google Android smartphone (October 2008) First 4G WIMAX smartphone (November 2008) In 2009, HTC launched its branded user experience, HTC Sense. HTC Corporation has outlined its disagreement with Apple’s legal actions and reiterated its commitment to creating a portfolio of innovative smartphones that gives consumers a variety of choices. Founded in 1997 with a passion for
Lockergnome Blog Network
- Friday, March 19, 2010
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eLearning Trends 2007 and 2008
See also - Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008 I was talking with someone last night who asked me what some of the bigger eLearning Trends were. I told him about eLearning 2.0 and the move to DIY.
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, March 28, 2007
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Why the Semantic Web Will Fail
Don't get too excited by the title. But I do want to share a few thoughts... It was running through my head just now, the work that we were doing here in Moncton to work on an e-learning cluster. Because I saw that 'cluster building' is still one of the major pillars of NRC's strategy, and I was wondering whether our work would ever be a part of that again.
Half an Hour
- Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Social Media Goes Mainstream
Here is my take, culling the capabilities and features of the most popular social media sites as well as the consensus of leading thinkiners in this space such as Stowe Boyd, Tina Sharkey, and others. Defining Social Media: Some Ground Rules (as we understand them circa January 2007) Communication in the form of conversation, not monologue . While some will dispute what mainstream is defined as exactly -- with my own personal favorite being when my grandparents and their grandchildren both are doing whatever is under discussion -- the rise of consumer-powered media platforms has all the hallmarks of being something that's not only here to stay, but something that's increasingly pushing everything else off the stage.
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Product Development 2.0
quot; suffix is probably closing, I thought it would be worthwhile to explore an especially significant trend in 2006 that will likely see much more widespread uptake in 2007. While the window on using the "2.0" Specifically, I'm talking about building highly competitive online products by turning over non-essential control to users directly via the Web.
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The 6 essential things you need to know about Google's OpenSocial
I've spent the last few days keeping track of the seemingly endless stream of news and blog coverage about Google's new OpenSocial model for social networking applications. OpenSocial has been described by some as Google's industry "chess move" to outmaneuver and corner Facebook. This is fascinating set of developments to watch since Google's own growing social networking platform,
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LMS Satisfaction Features and Barriers
2007 - I've created a series of posts around Learning Management System (LMS) Selection: LMS Selection Presentation LMS Team Size and Time Learning Management System RFP LMS Selection Presentation Reformulated LMS Selection Team and Stakeholders LMS Selection Process I thought I had previously wrote about this, but I realized when I was posting Learning Management Systems (LMS) Gotchas that I'd not previously talked about the results from participating in the eLearningGuild's Learning Management System research report . 17 2007 - when their satisfaction score
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, September 20, 2007
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Facebook as a Learning Platform
Facebook seems to be coming up everywhere the past few weeks. The most recent, which finally got me to post, was a Stephen Downes post - I'm Majoring in Facebook, How about You? He points us to a Fortune Magazine article that describes a Stanford class being offered by BJ Fogg that studies Facebook as a platform: "Facebook is the most convenient and respectable way to feel connected to friends, get updated on existing friends, find new people, build relationships and express identities."
eLearning Technology
- Monday, October 15, 2007
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What Connectivism Is
Posted to the Connectivism Conference forum (which hits a login window - click 'login as guest' (middle of the left-hand column) - I'm sorry, and I have already complained to the conference organizer). At its heart, connectivism is the thesis that knowledge is distributed across a network of connections, and therefore that learning consists of the ability to construct and traverse those networks.
Half an Hour
- Saturday, February 3, 2007
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Social Media Goes Mainstream
Here is my take, culling the capabilities and features of the most popular social media sites as well as the consensus of leading thinkiners in this space such as Stowe Boyd, Tina Sharkey, and others. Defining Social Media: Some Ground Rules (as we understand them circa January 2007) Communication in the form of conversation, not monologue . While some will dispute what mainstream is defined as exactly -- with my own personal favorite being when my grandparents and their grandchildren both are doing whatever is under discussion -- the rise of consumer-powered media platforms has all the hallmarks of being something that's not only here to stay, but something that's increasingly pushing everything else off the stage.
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New Freedom Destroys Old Culture: A response to Nick Carr
I have never understood Nick Carr’s objections to the cultural effects of the internet. He’s much too smart to lump in with nay-sayers like Keen, and when he talks about the effects of the net on business, he sounds more optimistic, even factoring in the wrenching transition, so why aren’t the cultural effects similar cause for optimism, even accepting the wrenching transition in those domains as well?
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Many-to-Many
- Wednesday, August 1, 2007
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