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POPSJing Think of Jing as a supplement to all your chat discussions, email threads, forum posts and blog entries. It sits nicely on your desktop, ready to capture and share your stuff at a moment's notice. Simply select an area of your screen, capture it as an image or record it as a video, and then click Share. Jing conveniently places a URL to your content which you can paste into any of your conversations.
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POPSGet Camtasia For Free - Screencasting Software I mentioned yesterday how you could get TechSmith's "SnagIt" for free. Little did I know that Camtasia was free too. Camtasia is a screen recorder, which allows you to make tutorials and record what happens on your screen. Sure these are older versions, but they have plenty of features that folks paid a lot of money for at one time. Go get some!
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POPSWeb 2.0 links for the K-12 Teacher - a massive list! What it lacks in web design and being current, it more than makes up for with its depth of resources. Any educator, regardless of discipline, should browse through this list. A great resource for reaching the internet generation.
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POPSYahoo Bookmarks Enters 21st Century. "Until today, Yahoo Bookmarks (which is a separate product from del.icio.us and My Web) stored only the URL, title and comment for a particular bookmark. The new product caches all text on the page, stores a thumbnail view, and allows both categorization (folders) and tagging of each bookmark."
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POPSidio - your magazine Interesting concept. You adjust the level of your interest in various topics, they pull the relevant RSS feeds based on that, delivering the content in a magazine-type layout. Launching next month.