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[Librarian in the Middle] I’ve been thinking about this for a bit. The ”˜It isn’t a good resource, except as a possible link to good resources’ doesn’t really work for me.

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[ftse online] FTSE - FTSE: The FTSE 100 Index (pronounced footsie) is a share index of the 100 largest According to the FTSE Group's website the FTSE 100 companies represent about

Vitriolic Humorhttp://www.transmit.net/vh [Vitriolic Humor] Blog: If you take that URL (address) and put it into your favorite news reader/aggregator as a subscription, the news reader application will automatically track and collect changes on my blog and notify you of any changes I make to my syndicated content. Now multiply this across 10 or 50 websites and you start to see the power.

Ysearchblog.com[Ysearchblog.com] Yahoo! Search blog: Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia and Yahoo!: Putting aside the usual retorts against anti-Wikipedians (take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Replies_to_common_objections for that), I believe I speak on behalf of many of the most dedicated contributors of Wikipedia when I say that we greatly value Yahoo's contribution, not only for the improved user experience it will offer readers here and abroad, but for how it will encourage Asians to take a more active part in becoming contributors to Wikipedia, particularly the Japanese and Chinese Wikipedias. Perhaps this exposure to knowledge and this glimpse of a true gift economy will also demonstrate to those under an oppressive government the promises that have gone unfulfilled.

Socialtext.comhttp://www.socialtext.com [Socialtext.com] Socialtext -- Enterprise Social Software: That is, a website that has many pages and is densely inter-woven with links becomes a sort of PageRank machine. True, without other websites conferring a little bit of their PageRank onto it, that website will not have a high PageRank, but given enough of a small number of external links from mediocre websites pointing to your very large, densely interwoven website, your website will shoot up through the listings.

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