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Twubble can help expand your Twitter bubble—it searches your friend graph and picks out people who you may like to follow.
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A collection of the first and only posts from blogs that bloomed most briefly but beautifully. Kind of.
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With 50 million views since we started posting video two years ago, TEDTalks have become a powerful cultural force. To celebrate this milestone, we’re releasing a never-before-seen list: the Top 10 TEDTalks of all time, as of June 2008.
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TinySong | Type in a song and make a free music link to share music with friends
TinySong allows you to quickly share music links with your friends. Instant gratification baby
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Coming soon: an online digital library of music that will allow music fans, webcasters and podcasters to listen, download, and stream for free, with no restrictions, registration or fees. And it will all be legal.
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DestroyFlickr explores alternative methods for viewing and sharing Flickr content. Its user interface provides an environment that benefits photos rather than hindering them.
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What Learning Design Could Be ~ Stephen’s Web ~ by Stephen Downes
I don’t quite know what to make of it, though I applaud the identification of game mechanics in “educational” activities. So much of this seems like “build it and the learning just happens.” But does it?
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Draft of Article: Open, Connected, Social
by Alec Couros
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Mr. Wesch’s prior anthropological work focused on a tribe in Papua New Guinea and how the introduction of written language and formal education impacted the culture, he said in an interview after his talk. He says he’s now trying to look for ways that video and other social media are causing cultural shifts in our own society.
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