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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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    Know where to search, No where to hide
    antiw
    by antiw  1-8-2007    3
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    Librarian Chick Wiki: hundreds of free learning resources
    enbar
    by enbar  4-15-2007    3
     Very cool. I haven't had a chance to dig into more than a few of the links, but looks to be a tremendous resource.
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    Clipmarks and the Art of Highlighting
    adamc
    by adamc  7-24-2007    14
     Clipper {{JICWyllie}} published this piece in Inside Knowledge magazine. His insight regarding annotation and classification is fascinating. And it's inspiring to read about the potential of Clipmarks as a tool for group intelligence -- World Mind here we come! Thanks Jan!
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    Clipmarks named Top 5 Web Service of 2006 by PC Magazine
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  12-5-2006    25
     This is a great honor!! Thank you to everyone who has helped make this such a great year. I truly feel that Clipmarks is a special place on the web...and it's because of the people who clip and share interesting things they find during their journey on the web. So, this award goes to all of us...the people who clip the best of the web, the people who pop and comment on those clips and the people who simply love to read it all. Thank you and congrats to everyone!
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    The best of the Internet - Neatsites.com
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  7-2-2007    1
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    War on Blogs?
    debbyski
    by debbyski  12-13-2006    16
     Hmm. . . could this have something to do with the user comments on the ill-fated Tom DeLay Blog?
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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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    Say hello to GGG!
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-26-2007    4
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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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    What Comes After Web 2.0?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-3-2006    4
     clipmarks maybe a good begining
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    Chain Reading: Social Network for Bookworms
    invictus
    by invictus  8-12-2006    2
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    Open source versus Google
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  12-18-2007   
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    Online communities open but still limit movement
    wildcat
    by wildcat  5-24-2008   
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    Clipcasts & The Shape of the Net to Come
    ouyangwulong
    by ouyangwulong  12-17-2007    14
     It's amazing how the press out there, and most of the public, seems to have missed the big picture of what's going on here. They think this is about social networking and internet advertising. They are dead wrong. We're all involved in a much bigger game now, and the pieces are the very building blocks of society's future. I've clipped a few of the puzzle pieces together to make my point: 1. Cold War: Open v. Closed software ...leads to... 2. Show down between Cloud computing vs. PC software ...meanwhile... 3. Microsoft (PC OS) muscles in on Facebook (Internet Platform for Web Apps.) ...and on the other side... 4. Google (the world's leading search engine) muscles in on Firefox (the world's leading alternative web browser.) ...and then... 5.) Clipmarks, total wild card, leapfrogs over facebook into decentralized internet platforms with Clipcasts! Something VERY VERY BIG is afoot!
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    Clipmarks in the New York Times!
    Kore7
    by Kore7  6-17-2006    63
     Congratulations, guys!
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    Social Networking for Zebras
    Kore7
    by Kore7  12-1-2007    2
     Ecologists have turned to computer scientists to develop dynamic graphs of social behavior among Zebra populations, revealing why some are thriving while others are endangered: The difference showed that the Grevy's zebras tended to hang out in cliques, whereas the onagers spent time with different buddies on different days. The methods developed turn out to applicable to human networks, too: In the meantime, Berger-Wolf is testing her methods on other datasets, including the records of e-mails exchanged at Enron that became available after they were subpoenaed. She has found some surprising connections between the two kinds of networks. "We can see that our method to detect when a lion was in the area of zebras detects very well when the subpoena was issued at Enron," she says. When faced with a lion, the zebras flee and follow one lead zebra. Similarly, after the subpoena was issued, e-mail traffic to the lawyers increased dramatically.
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    10 Worst Internet Acquisitions Ever
    adamc
    by adamc  11-22-2006    7
     Ever heard of "MySimon"? CNET paid $700 million for it in '99. What about the online greeting card site "BlueMountain.com"? Excite@Home paid $780 million for it. So many billions of dollars down the drain.
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    The social web - power to the people!!!
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  6-2-2008    8
     Oh yes, a truly revolutionary web we are weaving. My hat is off to people in places such as Egypt who brave the potentially dire consequences in order to spread the truth. Their words will hopefully lead to more democratic, free societies in places that have for so long kept their people bottled up.
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    How To Initiate Conversation
    BigBadWolf
    by BigBadWolf  7-5-2007    5
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    Our own Julia Patricia Roy quoted in Newsweek
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  12-17-2007    3
     Congrats Julia...making clippers everywhere proud :) For those of you who don't know her yet, meet {{juliapatriciaroy}}
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    Visual Complexity
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  8-19-2006    2
     great site ...
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    Signs Of The Times
    carrerinyes
    by carrerinyes  4-14-2008    5
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    The History of the Internet
    sohil
    by sohil  6-11-2007   
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    MySpace: No place for Atheists?
    wiccantexan
    by wiccantexan  1-30-2008    10
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    I click, therefore I am: Toward outsourcing our identity
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-30-2008    5
     There are two complementary tendencies on the Net: one which encourages keeping multiple personalities, and the other which tends to gather them in a central personality. For instance, a survey said that most people on Twitter use more than one account and a site lets users create profiles for the different facets of their personality. We can set different email addresses (sometimes called “identities”) in email programs. Other tendencies are toward reunification, as in OpenID, a “way to use a single digital identity across the Internet.” Furthermore, many social sites we could be part of, like BlogCatalog and MyBloglog will show the identity we choose to when we visit blogs, leaving a trace of our path.
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    The Talk of the Town: You
    wildcat
    by wildcat  10-29-2007    1
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    Tagging is huge!
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  12-22-2005    11
     This is one of (if not the) best paragraphs about the importance of tagging that i've read. Check out the rest of the post by clicking the source link. It's an excellent post on the overall importance of "making sense out of it all."
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    The Pushkin factor in romantic relationships
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  4-3-2008    6
     Brainy women are probably more sensitive to literary deal breakers than are brainy men. Rare is the guy who’d throw a pretty girl out of bed for revealing her imperfect taste in books.After all, women read more, especially when it comes to fiction. “It’s really great if you find a guy that reads, period,” said Beverly West.“Most of my friends and men in my life are nonreaders,” she said, but “now that you mention it, if I went over to a man’s house and there were those books about life’s lessons learned from dogs, I would probably keep my clothes on.” James Collins, whose new novel, “Beginner’s Greek,” is about a man who falls for a woman he sees reading “The Magic Mountain” on a plane, recalled that after college, he was “infatuated” with a woman who had a copy of “The Unbearable Lightness of Being” on her bedside table. “I basically knew nothing about Kundera, but I remember thinking, ‘Uh-oh; trendy, bogus metaphysics, sex involving a bowler hat’...
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    Top 20 Largest Social Bookmarking Sites May 2007
    arifsali
    by arifsali  5-15-2007    1
     Not bad. Clipmarks at number 10 on the list.
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    And the Best Little Web Co of 2006 is...
    adamc
    by adamc  12-23-2006    1
     YouTube. Hard to argue with that. Thanks to GD, Funana and Penn for the kind words that inspired the Clipmarks mention.
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    15 last.fm hacks
    ghiberti
    by ghiberti  9-15-2007    3
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    Facebook & MySpace reveal class divide
    serene_ore
    by serene_ore  6-25-2007    1
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    Love with a drop-down menu, Facebook
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-10-2007    8
     fascinating: being "Facebook-worthy" confers a status on a relationship.
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    OMG! YR still on MySpace? Loser!
    wiccantexan
    by wiccantexan  7-14-2007    1
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    Celebrity Meter
    Mohir
    by Mohir  7-26-2008   
     Although there are a few different standards for highlighting links like these, most social networking sites, blog software and hosting services support one or more. They're relying on site builders to highlight such links by using special markup. Google uses this information to build a graph of all sites and their links to one another. Rather than request the API from each site individually (Twitter followers, MySpace friends, etc.), Google provides a single RESTful API to send a simple query in one shot. While there are limits to this data (Facebook info is currently not available in this widget), the information we're getting is real and the friend information we're getting isn't a simple number but a list of live URLs that Google has vetted for us.
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    Librarian Chick! So many resources!
    farmertan
    by farmertan  11-6-2007    2
     Wow, I almost feel overwhelmed by this! I clipped all the categories. There are so many entries for each category! I found this with StumbleUpon.
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    Open source science
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  7-27-2008    4
     An example of win win, globalization.
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    The Ugly Truth About MySpace
    adamc
    by adamc  9-12-2006    11
     A journalism student published his MySpace expose on blog Valleywag after News Corp lawyers threatened his original publisher.
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    Encephalon #50 Edition: Brain & Mind Research
    Mohir
    by Mohir  7-21-2008   
     and much more....
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