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eLearning 2.0 Technologies and Concepts: Start Pages as Environments for Self-Organized Learners

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I still need to work on linking to other social networks and to openID. Also, your work on using start pages for learning is quite interesting, though I prefer to stick to old-school by using my mail reader (Thunderbird) for syndication/aggregation. So, I would like to thank the bloggers and you too for sharing the good ideas!

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Death, Social Media, Personal Branding

Bare Feet Studios

Now is a good time to sign up to receive new articles by email as soon as they are published or subscribe to our RSS feed. Seems that the aggregator sites/openId sites are the first place to turn to build in a feature set “in the case of death.&# The brand lives on. My work is done. I hope you are enjoying it Dad!

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Web 2.0 and Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) " Learning Matters!

Buzz Marketing for Technology

If you think about it 2D interactive platforms that have aggregated eyeballs (either Myspace in the Consumer space or Webex in the Corporate space) are, IMHO, all going to end up in the 3D space. Mail (will not be published) (required). So Rupert did interrupt the cycle and Cisco did Buy WEBEX…but how ’bout the 3D space.

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3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website | Social Media Marketing.

Convince & Convert

Like a fussy deconstructed salad at a downtown restaurant with ridiculous unisex bathrooms, Facebook wants us to publish in tiny bursts of words, pictures, videos, and single purpose apps, rather than the page-length containers and complicated databases of yore. Incidentally, this is why Google is so afraid of Facebook.

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RIP 3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website

Convince & Convert

Like a fussy deconstructed salad at a downtown restaurant with ridiculous unisex bathrooms, Facebook wants us to publish in tiny bursts of words, pictures, videos, and single purpose apps, rather than the page-length containers and complicated databases of yore. Incidentally, this is why Google is so afraid of Facebook.

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