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POPSBig Brother Monitoring Your Clipmarks, Blogs, Tweets "Visible", a very extensive and sophisticated CIA-based monitoring program is in effect watching online forums, blogs, twitters, and likely Clipmarks (where influential clips are easily tabulated). After all, it's all in the public domain, where whatever you post you must own. In-Q-Tel says it wants Visible to keep track of foreign social media, and give spooks “early-warning detection on how issues are playing internationally ,” spokesperson Donald Tighe tells Danger Room.
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POPSFeedly I recently happen to handle 'feedly' a news aggregator & feeds reader...some 3 day of 'feedly' use & my experience is simply > MINDBLOWING (I highly recommend you'll to give it a try) Superb magazine Start page
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POPSAddons For Firefox - Fireshot - An invaluable web tool. This for me is as invaluable a tool for storing sharing and documenting my journey across the web. It can take screenshots or full web pages in several formats. Often I use it as a sort of read it later type thing when I come across something I just don't have the time to read at that moment. Or for capturing something on screen that cannot be saved or stored otherwise, including many forms of flash graphics. And all from an unobtrusive button like the Clipmarks one or in the context menu and /or tools menu. Try it out, it really is a fun easy to use and powerful tool. All in all I rate it 5/5 as have over a million others.
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POPSRetweeting comments, maybe also useful for Amplify? I love Clipmarks and Amplify, and i love to read and post comments on the clips. Imo, the comments are as valuable as the clip itself. Sometimes I even like the comments more than the content of the clip, and I wish to draw more attention too them, then retwitting or re-sharing the clip. So, I ask the Amplify team: is this possible?
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POPSReClip About This is an about page of my ReClip blog, for more information just read it.
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POPSWikiNomics on Clipmarks What about using ClipMarks and AmpliFy to practise community driven OpenBusines, e.g. as SocialDomaining? WikiNomics as OpenBusiness, ExtremeOpenBusiness, to CreateAndShareWealth in a SocialCommonWealth CeterumCensio: CamelCasedWordsInSocialSoftwareShouldAutomaticalBecomeGoogleSearchesAndTags with http://google.com/search?q=CamelCasedWords and automatically generating the TagList :-)
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POPSR.I.P. Furl This raises a couple of issues. 1. One of the few options to do some serious organization and storing of online research is gone. I guess that leaves Diigo and Evernote. No offense to the Clipmarks guys, but I see Clipmarks as filling a different (but also important) niche, one more geared towards social news/sharing than research (namely because there is no way for a user to get an exhaustive list of their tags on Clipmarks, which is why I resorted to Evernote and Furl). 2. How much can we trust these Web 2.0 services to last? Furl transferred my clips to Diigo, but it looks like my cached copies are gone. Is there a good way to organize and store webpages that is guaranteed to last? I'm thinking local storage may be the only guarantee of that. I am pretty bummed out about this.
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POPSThe Death of Web 2.0 Would most find sites like clipmarks more useful, educational, and constructive when people have to pay to use them?
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POPSSplicd for clipping YouTube Seems a bit of overkill, but might as well add it to the list of Web 2.0 tools that allow users to take bits from things they like (as in Clipmarks).
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POPSSet Up Google Apps Mail with Thunderbird 2.0!! Is it just me or are the Google Apps tutorials impossible to find?! Finally managed to get my email working properly on thunderbird using Google Apps...follow the instructions here and then edit these options for best use: http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/D7C9108B-9BE2-4292-8D33-9F7094EB3F0D/
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POPSClipmarks + Twitter Web 2.0 sites are really cool if they can interact with each other. A good example is the feature of sending content from one of your accounts to other services you use. Just like the example of Clipmarks giving you the possibility to send content to Twitter or Blogger, Facebook and other:
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POPSWeb 2.0 Ettiquette Copying and pasting articles infringes on the author's copyright. Instead, use just a small except and link back to the origianal author. This article recommends using clipmarks. Remember, do not copy large sections of the article, even if clipmarks allows you to do it!
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POPSMy social profiles Here is a list of my social profiles...just looking for a few more friends. I really like this web 2.0 "stuff" Being a geek I never had this many friends before...LOL