Openpedia.org > Google Print - Wikipedia Print?
[EDITing in the Dark] I know I'm late to the party blogging this - had meetings and other things happening, but Google Print is online, and you have to login with your Google ID to get more info. You can also work around the current limit of pages that you are allowed to view (thanks Kim) by selecting "more results".
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
Issues in Scholarly Communication: SC News for the UIUC Community: If you really don't know that Google has a legal argument, then see the many defenses of Google's project by lawyers and law professors that I collected last month. (5) You write: "Just because Google is huge, it should not be allowed to change the law." Did you really think Google disagreed? (via Cosmos)
text box culture - Cover: So, for whatever else "Text Box" might mean to those outside the blogosphere, I know what it means to me. (via Cosmos)
[Andy Carvin's Waste of Bandwidth] Will WSIS Help Achieve a World of "We" Media?: (There's certainly a lot of blogging going on in Iraq, but who's reading it? And what about those bloggers supposedly subsidized by the CIA?) But even if they all did read blogs, the opinions of the We Media universe wouldn't mean much to them.
[BotHack] Daily News Roundup: service aims to make producing and displaying such video easier.”Wikipedia may go to print, says founder... is exacerbating the class divide rather than helping to address it.”Google hiring like its 1999 CNET....
[ResourceShelf] Jacso Reviews CiteSeer: From a personal e-mail from UK librarian and friend, Phil Bradley, "I'm trying to get a bit of cohesion into the British librarian blogging scene - there are a few of us out there, but not nearly as many as there are in the US, so I'm trying to gather all of us together so that we can share ideas and experiences, and hopefully create a resource that will be useful for other BritLibBloggers out there."
[Lifehacker, the Productivity and Software Guide] Morning news roundup: service aims to make producing and displaying such video easier."Wikipedia may go to print, says... is exacerbating the class divide rather than helping to address it."Google hiring like it's 1999 CNET....
[New Media Trends] Ice getting thin under News Corps in new media: The news corps who gets their grip of this situation, and develop platforms for these content types as well, will position themselves for the mediabattle of today and tomorrow. Not only in order to grow and make money on this new new-media content - but also in order to stay in touch with the mass audience and develop their news offerings in ways also suitable for generations of tomorrow.
[Lifehacker.com] Lifehacker, the Productivity and Software Guide: In this article I hope to tackle these problems and discuss some of the common ways bloggers and webmasters drive more traffic to their site by understanding the user. I have received many emails from aspiring bloggers asking me what they can do to get more traffic, so hopefully this will help out at least those people.
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