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1. [100.00%] The Answer
http://www.blueocean.com http://www.bridgeheadsoftware.com/ http://www.bullseyesystems.com/ http://www.bl-corp.com http://www.caliburntech.com http://www.clarify.com http://www.coastaltech.com http://www.groupapps.com/ http://www.cai.com
http://quartz.syr.edu/rdlankes/Publications/Others/EdCenters.pdf - 1,136.7kb

2. [24.96%] http://www.DavidLankes.org TITLE:
http://www.netscape.com/ NeXT: http://www.next.com/ Prodigy: http://www.prodigy.com/ Pitsco: http://www.pitsco.com/ RealAudio: http://www.realaudio.com/ Sun Microsystems: http://www.sun.com/ SunSITE: http://www.sun.com/sunsite/ TCP/IP:
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3. [23.84%] Participatory Networks The Library as
will be encouraged to add comments about items. If standards are used for these comments, then they can be shared among libraries to create larger pools of recommendations. As these comments are analyzed, they can be combined with usage
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4. [19.84%] Power Tweeting: Next Steps - 10/15/2009 - Library Journal
When product pipeline first covered Twitter back in July 2007, the tool was so novel that only a very few libraries and librarians were experimenting with it. Now, over two years later, Twitter has gone mainstream, thanks to promotion by
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5. [17.92%] The current issue and full text archive
turned to chat rooms and community-run web sites to resolve contradictory and often false information coming from traditional channels and sources (including the federal government and mass media). Local web sites, such as NOLA.com, allowed
http://quartz.syr.edu/rdlankes/Publications/Journals/credibilityontheinternet.pdf - 121.2kb

6. [16.96%] Credibility Tools Lankes 1
help services such as Tutor.com (http://Tutor.com) to complete virtual high schools (Florida Virtual School, 2006), learning is being at least complimented by online services, if not becoming completely digital for some students. As early as 2001,
http://quartz.syr.edu/rdlankes/Publications/Chapters/Credibility.pdf - 900.9kb

7. [15.84%] Emerald FullText Article : Credibility on the internet: shifting from autho...
turned to chat rooms and community-run web sites to resolve contradictory and often false information coming from traditional channels and sources (including the federal government and mass media). Local web sites, such as NOLA.com, allowed
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8. [13.28%] Mind, Body, & Soul - 8/15/2009 - Library Journal
Serenity. Fulfillment. Happiness. Wisdom. Hot sex (yes, hot sex). A multitude of current and forthcoming self-help audiobooks promise listeners that, despite the constant doom and gloom in today
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6674911.html - 112.1kb

9. [11.20%] Reference Extract in the Press at Planning Reference Extract
Go to : My Comments · Community Page Sort thread by: Hot Comments Best Comments Newest first Oldest first Viewing 4
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10. [10.56%] Marketing Trends To Watch - 10/1/2009 - Library Journal
Five years ago, when I first came to Libraryland, I felt a strong, wary, and mistrustful vibe attached to marketing. It was perceived as irrelevant, a flash in the pan, without intrinsic value. Libraries had managed long enough without marketing,
http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6698259.html - 119.1kb

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