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    The World As I See it - Essay by Einstein
    sohil
    by sohil  11-27-2006    10
     No Remarks
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    Top 15 Geek Quotes
    ragendem
    by ragendem  12-28-2006    7
     No Remarks
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    clipmarks POP-A-THON: $1 per POP for UNICEF!
    JimEspo
    by JimEspo  10-30-2006    43
     For every POP this clip gets between now and 10 p.m. Eastern on Halloween 2006, I will give $1 to my nephew's school Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign (up to $200). The POP will cost you nothing, it will cost me a $1. What do you have to lose? Let's help make some internet history by being part of (what I believe is) the first social bookmarking/networking community "POP-A-THON"! Imagine if every clipmarker gave $1 to a charity of choice for every one of their POPs?
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    Why Intelligent People Tend To Be Unhappy
    serene_ore
    by serene_ore  3-11-2007    8
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    6 Key Social Skills
    firebird
    by firebird  1-24-2007    5
     Obvious? Perhaps not - judging by how people often respond in social situations - where 'me' is the most important subject
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    Why We do Dumb or Irrational Things: 10 Brilliant Social Psychology Studies
    Newfman
    by Newfman  11-17-2007    2
     Descriptions of all 10 experiments at the site
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    At long last, Forbes Media acquires Clipmarks
    creepysleepy
    by creepysleepy  11-7-2007    40
     Congrats, ya'll!
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    Clipmarks is recognized - 3rd place in Bookmarking at web 2.0 awards
    RecordSage
    by RecordSage  5-30-2007    11
     Congrats to CM Team!
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    Hormone spray could banish shyness
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-18-2007    11
     No Remarks
    45
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    Ten Habits of Highly Effective Brains
    Perkalicious11
    by Perkalicious11  10-17-2007   
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    Ten Minutes Of Talking Improves Memory And Test Performance
    Mohir
    by Mohir  11-1-2007    2
     good excuse to keep on talking :)
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    Maybe this guy should give Clipmarks a try!
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  5-24-2008    18
     I read this sentence and thought, "hmm, i know a place just like that." :)
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    What a Lady
    debbyski
    by debbyski  3-19-2008    15
     I'd like to take credit for this clip, but someone sent it to me because it was their favorite quote. Someone who had a lot of great ideas that I'm looking forward to hearing more of in the future. Go for it honey. :)
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    Believing You Can Get Smarter Makes You Smarter
    wildcat
    by wildcat  1-3-2008    8
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    Lonely? Your immune system is in overdrive.
    pokkets
    by pokkets  9-13-2007    7
     No Remarks
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    The best of the Internet - Neatsites.com
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  7-2-2007    1
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    Those Who Read Fiction Better at Reading People
    Deepti
    by Deepti  12-20-2006    9
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    It's Official: eBay buys Stumbleupon for $75 million
    adamc
    by adamc  5-31-2007    4
     First it was rumored at $40-45 million , then almost inked and now it's official. Will be fascinating to watch how they integrate it -- the Skype-Stumbleupon combo could be a compelling experience.
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    Two clipworthy comments about the potential Clipmarks/Forbes deal
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  8-8-2007    13
     These are two of the comments from Techcrunch's coverage. Two sentences here really jumped out at me. 1) it does something that neither digg nor delicious can do. 2) the community is much better than anywhere else. (my comment: damn right it is :) )
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    What Does It Mean to Be Human?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-4-2008    11
     and your answer?
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    Unchain your dogs
    bignosemousie
    by bignosemousie  8-21-2008    6
     Lots of information at the source. Photos that will break your heart. :( Unchain your dog, please.
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    Who's Minding the Mind?
    Kore7
    by Kore7  8-2-2007    8
      New studies have found that people tidy up more thoroughly when there’s a faint tang of cleaning liquid in the air; they become more competitive if there’s a briefcase in sight, or more cooperative if they glimpse words like “dependable” and “support” — all without being aware of the change, or what prompted it. In describing my own research or cognitive science in general to people, the most difficult obstacle I would eventually encounter was the stubborn human belief that there was a independent entity — a free will — in charge of everything important that goes on in their brain. While science has been steadily dismantling this understandable misconception for decades, recent studies on subconscious social priming like these would have helped me demonstrate my point. To be fair, it's more than a little disconcerting to realize what a messy mix of competing, semi-independent, multi-layered neural modules are responsible for producing our daily behavior.
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    Firstborn Children Are the Cleverest
    nohobot
    by nohobot  6-21-2007    7
     Be sure to read the rest of the article; it is quite fascinating. It's also interesting to note that one of the related articles listed on the side is titled "Smarter People Are No Better Off"!
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    Amanda Mooney as Clipmarks for Halloween
    ericskiff
    by ericskiff  10-31-2007    11
     Okay, how freaking awesome is this? Amanda dressed up as Clipmarks for halloween, complete with a paper full of "clipped" sections. Brilliant!
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    Atheists: Most hated group in America
    LGagnon
    by LGagnon  12-29-2006    11
     Religious bigots, as usual, are trying to find a scapegoat for their problems. It doesn't surprise me that history is repeating itself, especially in this country.
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    Human brain appears 'hard-wired' for hierarchy
    wildcat
    by wildcat  4-24-2008    5
     No Remarks
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    Juliapatriciaroy gives ClipCast a glowing review
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  12-13-2007    11
     Who can argue with Julia...she has to be right! :) Julia is definitely someone i have a great deal of respect for. In my mind, she's ahead of the curve when it comes to fully grasping the powerful social implications of the web. Having her think so highly of clipmarks really means a lot to us. Thanks Julia!
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    Love Deactivates Brain Areas For Fear, Planning, Critical Social Assessment
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-20-2008    4
     One does not need an MRI scan to figure most of the conclusions of this research. :-) Love is not so blind as it is blinding. Yet... who cares? :-)
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    Say hello to GGG!
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-26-2007    4
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    Search YouTube, ClipMarks, Digg, Myspace in one place
    Scattered_Fusion
    by Scattered_Fusion  11-19-2006    6
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    Women in Bihar break social taboo
    Deepti
    by Deepti  9-20-2007    8
     *applauds*
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    Which Existed First: God or the Human Imagination?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  4-29-2008    22
     No Remarks
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    A New State Of Mind
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-20-2008    1
     But that view of the neurotransmitter was vastly oversimplified. What wasn’t yet clear was that dopamine is also a profoundly important source of information. It doesn’t merely let us take pleasure in the world; it allows us to understand the world.
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    Web 2.0 how-to design guide
    pallefs
    by pallefs  1-16-2007   
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    My Name is Not "Those People"
    dmegivern
    by dmegivern  5-20-2008    5
     A wonderful poem by Julia Dinsmore
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    Breaking rules makes your brain light up.
    pokkets
    by pokkets  10-4-2007    6
     They write their findings could have implications for understanding the behaviour of psychopaths. They mention the activity regarding subjects that are presented with the possibility of punishment for their actions. Should guilt be another focus of this study? Guilt is related to both the action, and the fear of punishment. There is the idea that a psychopath has a conscience that is dysfunctional, but if this research leads to means if inducing subjects to condemn themselves, for failing to comply with arbitrary regulation, what can this research contribute to the development of crowd control, and social engineering aspirations? I know this seems alarmist, but they are trying to gather what they can from the location of a thought. When we have trouble explaining consciousness. While the conscious mind may be the tip of the ice berg, we have no idea how much ice there is.
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    Wild Sex: Where Monogomy is Rare
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-20-2006    2
     No Remarks
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    Why I love Clipmarks
    juliapatriciaroy
    by juliapatriciaroy  7-24-2007    6
     I use Clipmarks to blog about social media. If it wasn't for the Clipmarks developers this would have never been possible.
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    Why the Brain Follows the Rules
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-10-2008    5
      Not surprisingly, the threat of punishment made people act more fairly. In the “punishment threat condition” people split the money close to equally. However, when Person B had no recourse, the people given the money acted very differently and gave away, on average, less than 10 percent of the money. When the researchers looked at the brain activity of people playing this simple game, they found a consistent pattern. One region in the frontal lobes, the orbitofrontal cortex, seemed to be responsible for evaluating the potential for punishment. In other words, it figured out whether or not violating the social norm would get us in trouble. A second brain region, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, was responsible for inhibiting the natural tendency to keep most of the money (this would be the greedy thing to do) if this action might lead to future punishment. Interestingly, these brain areas only were activated when the threat of punishment came from a real person, and not a compute
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    Plants "Recognize" Their Siblings
    egsnyder
    by egsnyder  6-13-2007    3
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