Tutor uses Wondir as Sounding Board
Looks like nanoking, a tutor, is starting a tutoring service and using Wondir as a platform. That's just what we want people to do. Hope all goes well.
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Looks like nanoking, a tutor, is starting a tutoring service and using Wondir as a platform. That's just what we want people to do. Hope all goes well.
Matt sent me this thread. It's so flattering it reads like an infomercial for us :). Thanks guys. Hope we live up to your thread.
Google just released it's latest toolbar. Big upgrade- has Auto-link feature built in.I just tried it.
Appears to be a pretty extraordinary feature, kind of spooky that they invade
the pages you’re browsing, adding links to Google content that aren’t really
there, but perhaps will make up for that in utility.
Not sure why they only released it for IE, that doesn't seem to make sense (or maybe there's a Firefox version that I missed). Apparently this feature links to Google's content automatically, making hyperlinks out of regular pages on the websites that you're browsing. No small thing.
Ross Mayfield talks about SocialText's real-time collaborative wiki, brought to them by their partner Convoq. Must try.
The debate over Google's support of Wikipedia gets fleshed out here. I think it's a good thing. At the very least, it reinforces Google's image as the good guy that just happens to be a big company.
Six Apart has gone live with their
new site, integrating LiveJournal into their suite of services. Very
nice.
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