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100 reviewed places to watch free movies online
rko2007
by rko2007  5-1-2007    16
 A nice collections
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Ultimate Guide to the Invisible Web
cabrown
by cabrown  1-3-2007    6
 No Remarks
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Split Browser - Great new Firefox extension.
Godfrey Daniel
by Godfrey Daniel  1-22-2007    10
  Edit: new version , already. This is really helpful when sending sections of webpages in Gmail. Simply drag your selections from the web page onto your Gmail composition field in the adjacent split pane.
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Steal my content, please!
ericskiff
by ericskiff  12-15-2007    11
 I completely agree with Scoble on this one, although I can understand why people who make their living directly from their creations have a hard time letting go of the fear of giving away at least some of the rights to their content. Cory Doctorow began releasing all of his literary work under creative commons licenses years ago, allowing people to freely download and distribute his work under some light provisos. I downloaded and read "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom" on my palm pilot, freely and legally, and was hooked. Because of that, I've read a huge amount of his writing, become a mammoth fan, and will likely purchase every book he publishes. I've also published everything I've written, shot, and produced under a similar license. While that certainly hasn't brought me traditional commercial success, it has definitely accelerated serendipity countless times for me, and if you trace out the effects of those 'lucky' events, it's helped shape both my career and life.
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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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You' named Time's person of 2006
wildcat
by wildcat  12-17-2006    12
 yes! "seizing the reins of the global media" let them check clipmarks!
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Is Web 3.0 all about aggregation? Clipmarks is!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  4-15-2008    4
 Now here's something we know a thing or two about :). The thing they don't realize is that the true power is in enabling everyone to aggregate and filter the news and information for each other. It's not something that the major media companies need to do for us...we're doing it already! But then again, we all know that already don't we ;)
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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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Wikipedia opens online library on human genes
Mohir
by Mohir  7-8-2008   
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Musical training sharpens the ability to sense emotions
einbar
by einbar  7-25-2009    2
 study showed that years of musical training leave the brains of musicians better attuned to the emotional content, like anger, of vocal sounds
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Facebook owns you.
balthazarus
by balthazarus  2-17-2009    8
 I think the said change of terms is a BIG issue. in the face of society of information and flow of availability, the act of facebook is unthinkable. They are providers (and earn much from that) and not owners of the information that flows through the system.
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Weed, Booze, Cocaine and Other Old School "Medicine" Ads
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  6-23-2009    6
 I was born during the wrong era!
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Software to track our emotional outbursts
einbar
by einbar  5-11-2009    7
 a new kind of agent is starting to roam the web that can understand the emotional content of what we write – and they could soon arrive on your desktop to
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Mortal-Light's Favourite Photos
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  5-12-2008    5
 Could be mine too!
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FireFox Users
Satchamo
by Satchamo  5-6-2007    7
 Now we know! See site for links to full report from comScore and graph
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F-Shaped Pattern For Reading Web Content
haraya
by haraya  11-28-2006    2
 Useful info for web developers.
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Men More Than Women Share Creative Work Online
wildcat
by wildcat  6-24-2008   
 “So while creative output, on the aggregate, is equally distributed among men and women, the sharing of such content is not,” Hargittai says.
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Accelerating Deception and Memetic Evolution
wildcat
by wildcat  6-16-2008   
 One might call this “accelerating deception”, which seems like a logical counterpart to the exponential information growth.
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Music affects how we perceive facial expressions
einbar
by einbar  5-27-2009    2
 this new study is the first to show the emotions evoked by music can affect the perception of emotional content in visual stimuli presented afterwards
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The next big thing in web apps from Zoho -- it's real big
enbar
by enbar  2-19-2007    6
 Very, very cool-looking web app from Zoho - kind of an online, Ajax-based version of Microsoft's OneNote. Unfortunately not open to the public yet. Looks really, really sweet, which is what i would expect based on Zoho's offerings to date.
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Remembering the essence of a clipmark
egoldstein
by egoldstein  6-28-2006    60
 Some thoughts i've had lately about clipmarks.
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Almonds boost weight loss
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  7-20-2008   
 According to Wien, “The weight-loss benefits of eating almonds came as something of a surprise, since the study was originally designed to evaluate the cholesterol-lowering effects of almonds. As it turned out, the dieters who ate almonds lost more weight than would be expected if they were taking prescription diet pills.”
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Disguise Your Browser as a Google Bot and Get Free Access to Pay Sites
travislaborde
by travislaborde  11-7-2007    2
 LOL!
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The life-giving power of literature
tidbit2
by tidbit2  2-1-2008    13
 I used to get bored out of my brain before I started reading I could never latch on to it to easily till I found words of wisdom and writing that could be applied to life also learning about the outside world/universe through factual writing like national geographic and the guardian newspaper has really opened a lot of doors for life,conversation,enjoyment and distraction reading offered answers to the meaning of life and the universe which had seriously distressed me beforehand the quote from volataire sums it up: Despite the enormous quantity of books, how few people read! And if one reads profitably, one would realize how much stupid stuff the vulgar herd is content to swallow every day." — Voltaire this is particulary true in the days of crappy prime time tv shows and hyped up media I also read somewhere about the calming effect good reading material promoting creative thought can have on ones nerves which I found very true oh and the source goodreads is awesome che
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Mechanism and function of humor identified by new evolutionary theory
Mohir
by Mohir  6-30-2008    2
  "By removing stipulations of content we have been forced to study the structures underlying any instance of humour, and it has become clear that it is not the content of the stimulus but the patterns underlying it that provide the potential for sources of humour. For patterns to exist it is necessary to have some form of content, but once that content exists, it is the level of the pattern at which humour operates and for which it delivers its rewards." Previous theories have only ever applied to a small proportion of all instances of humour, many of them stipulating necessary content or social conditions either in the humour itself or around the individual experiencing it. But this doesn't explain why an individual can laugh at something when no one else around them does, nor why two people can laugh at the same stimulus for different reasons.
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Compose a trilogy on human identity -Shirin Neshat
einbar
by einbar  12-29-2008    1
 Shirin Neshat is a contemporary visual artist because of the sexual and political content of her videos, Neshat cannot work in Iran, where she was born. The portfolio below includes images from Neshat’s “Women of Allah” series and photographs of scenes from her video-and-sound installations
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Clippers' Mantra
Richclips777
by Richclips777  1-19-2009    5
 No Remarks
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28 Bookmarking sites that bring blog traffic
gingembre
by gingembre  2-3-2007    3
 Go to the website for the list. Each bookmarking site has its Alexa ranking and average pageviews per day listed. Interesting.
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Net Neutrality At A Risk
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  12-16-2008    3
 The shifting positions concern some purists. "What they're talking about is selling you the right to skip ahead in the line," says Ben Scott, policy director of Free Press, a Washington-based advocacy group. "It would mean the first part of your business plan would be a deal with AT&T to get into their super-tier -- that is anathema to a culture of innovation."
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Cats Are Now Censoring The Internet
Anomaly100
by Anomaly100  5-1-2009    14
 When censorship began, I knew it would come down to this. Apparently, cats are taking over! Let's hope they don't send us to shelters!
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A Dead Sea
syncopath
by syncopath  10-16-2007    4
 a dead sea under ONE god .... ;-) from the articles: The unusually warm, incredibly buoyant and mineral-rich waters have attracted visitors since ancient times, including King Herod the Great and the beautiful Egyptian Queen, Cleopatra. All of whom have luxuriated in the Dead Sea’s rich, black, stimulating mud and floated effortlessly on their backs Names of the Sea Known in the Bible as the "Salt Sea" or the "Sea of the Arabah," this inland body of water is appropriately named because its high mineral content allows nothing to live in its waters. Other post-biblical names for the Dead Sea include the "Sea of Sodom," the "Sea of Lot," the "Sea of Asphalt" and the "Stinking Sea." In the Crusader period, it was sometimes called the "Devil's Sea." All of these names reflect something of the nature of this lake.
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Pure Consciousness?
abailart
by abailart  7-28-2009    8
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The Invisible Web Revealed!
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-19-2006    8
 Find those secret hiding places where all the good stuff goes. Another researchers heaven! Searching for that little lilusive something, or google just ain't cuttin' it? You have to check the page to see :)
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Why we can not create a public clip exceeding 1000 characters at Climarks.com
mohammadi
by mohammadi  7-13-2007    6
 I personally do not have any problem with this limit and even think that this is one of main advantages of using clipmarks.com providing access to more brief quality contents.
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Social media: Social Approximity?
wildcat
by wildcat  9-29-2008   
 Now that bit about the telegraph may be a bit out of dot dot dash date, so simply substitute in "social media" for telegraph and you're back in the present tense. Social media are a recontextualization of old print forms and contents within a new distribution and communication framework (social web). It's not surprising that so many of our social practices (tools and uses) echo, if not amplify, their old media (broadcast) forebears: celebrity, self-promotion, news, anchoring, commentary, top tens, ratings, rankings, and polls (diggs, votes).
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Gay writing censored by Amazon
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  4-14-2009    3
 No Remarks
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Free RSS to Podcast Service
ericskiff
by ericskiff  1-31-2007   
 The text to speech on this sounds incredible, and going straight from RSS gives it a whole lot of potential.
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chi.mp - online identity
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  1-3-2009   
 Sadly its invites only at this stage (got one, anyone?)
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IN man denied ‘No Gods’ license plates though state offers ‘In God We Trust’ plates
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  9-8-2009    2
 As I understand it, the separation of church and state sprang from the concept that the state cannot impose its belief on the individual. The federal government has been doing exactly this since 1864 when the first coin was stamped with “In God We Trust”. In 1956 it became the national motto (http://candst.tripod.com/motto.htm), and it is supported by nearly 90% of Americans, which led the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the motto because, according to them, it has "lost through rote repetition any significant religious content”. Several years ago, the appearance of "In God We Trust" on our money was challenged in the federal courts. The challenge was rejected by the lower federal courts, and the Supreme Court of the United States declined to review the case. Since this message appears on U.S. currency, several states flags and seals, and license plates, many people falsely believe that the U.S. is, and was founded as, a Christian nation. I doubt you will convince them otherwise.
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Chris Matthews Says Cheney Tried To Silence Him
cptenaud
by cptenaud  10-6-2007    3
 Very reminiscent of Stalin and Germany in the 1930’s isn’t it? Now why would any so-called conservative who decries governments intrusion in our lives support that? Can anyone say, “It’s the Kool-Aid”?
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