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| Mark Fiore |
| Getting crabby with comments… |
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Web 2.0 take from the animal world on current environmental issues. My favorite is the crab.
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“High school history textbooks have long been the subject of controversy both within and between nations. Which is why they’re now the subject of a comparative analysis project by Stanford University’s Asia-Pacific Research Center.”
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“three year research effort to compare the formation of these divided memories in Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan and the United States.”
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“I’m not feeling the love here. How about some other Google Readers whose shared items might be of interest to me? How about some cool custom search engines I might like, or iGoogle widgets or public Google calendars that might suit my interests?”
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“One big selling point of producing evergreen content is as a training tool for the newsroom. As you learn how to produce slideshows and video and other new tools of the trade, picking an evergreen project provides a good tool for experimentation. “
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“There is no reason not to give users a big red opt out button — making the whole thing opt in would be even better — except that FB knows we would use it. FB is choosing its own interests over its users’.”

