Learning to Speak Web 2.0

 

Get organised

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Bookmarking

Delicious

 

MPSC Senior campus delicious 

                            

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MPSC Junior campus delicious

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Diigo 

similar to Delicious but has some nifty tools like adding your own highlights or "sticky notes" to web pages which you can see if you visit that page while logged into Diigo.

 

RSS readers

You'll see variations of the RSS feed symbol on many websites but it can be as simple as copying and pasting the URL of a site into your feed reader when you have it set up.  What you don't want to do is use Internet explorer as your feed reader, that ties you to one specific computer - web-based feedreaders have the same advantage as social bookmarking sites, you can access them from anywhere.

I prefer Google Reader because there is a nifty gadget to integrate it into my iGoogle page.

Other options are:

Bloglines

Pageflakes - an iGoogle-like application that incorporates a reader. I haven't tried it but it gets mentioned in blogs that I read.

 

 

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