Have you found a way to search messages? I would like to sort like emails by topic. I'm wondering ho
Have you found a way to search messages? I would like to sort like emails by topic. I'm wondering how to do that.
Have you found a way to search messages? I would like to sort like emails by topic. I'm wondering how to do that.
Are you using the diigo extension for the Google Chrome browser? Or are you using the diigolet?
The fantastic extension "button" is great, yet I seem to have to use Diigolet to put a bookmark into one of my lists. What is your experience?
Kiva is a great opportunity following the principles started by the Grameen bank in the 1970's.
"The DiggBar does not do a 301 redirect. If you shorten a page using DiggBar service, then Twitter the short URL you receive, any links that Google or other search engines find via that short URL will send credit to Digg, not to the destination page you shortened."
Quotes:
The Growth Of Framebars & Kevin Rose On The DiggBar
- a technical article that may give Diggo guidance on this issue of url shortening
Is there a way to mark messages, from the message inbox, as read? I get the general idea from the beginning, and it is time consuming to click on the message, wait for it, and the mark it.
I know we discussed this NEED before.
If you don't mind getting science bookmarks, please let me know. I don't want to send someone a bookmark that might be boring, scary or just downright gross....as last night when I bookmarked an important online text about human parasites called the WormBook.
If you don't mind sorting through it all and/or are interested in Science, let me add you to my "Science In All Its Forms" contact list. I appreciate all your help and bookmarks, and I don't want to send stuff you can't use or don't want;D
excellent bookmark; you can also build a web citation with the date you found the url;D
This is good. Thanks. Always need these types of references.
whos.among.us was one of the first tracking software I used. Later, some colleagues introduced Feedjit, http://www.feedjit.com . It is free also, and the data gathered is very helpful to students as well as teachers.
There is a discussion of the Bamboo Project, so I thought I would like to correlate all the other similar collaborative projects. If you have any bookmarks that would fit this category, I would like to add them to my new list.This is a list for all the people's blogs who are collaborating in the Day in a Sentence phenomenon.
This is a great bookmark; will share this w/FAC teachers also;D
This website has great potential for being a great source for new information.
Philadelphia was sure this would work; major urban area in our region took over their Edison schools in 2003.
Clipmarks is a great resource with many possibilities to use in a blog, make a widget and so many more; join me at: http://clipmarks.com/clipper/n2teaching/
Excellent pick; this looks like it could serve the equivalent of encyclopedia browsing; very helpful way for people to learn
Teachers could definitely benefit from this information and advice; thanks
This is a great interactive website. You can use it for story starters, avatar making and science lessons..."Wonder if stories".
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on 07-21-2009