links for 2007-10-04
Written on October 4, 2007
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a list of search engines that user dark colors to save energy
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contestants from 20 countries can submit unpublished manuscripts of English-language novels to Amazon, which will assign a small group of its top-rated online reviewers to evaluate 5,000-word excerpts which will be submitted to Publishers Weekly
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Collective Lens uses photography to connect individuals to the social and humanitarian concerns of today's world. By submitting photographs to promote awareness of various social causes, you can inspire others to become involved with important issues
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CD technology could be used for tests ranging from the measurement of environmental toxins to at-home disease diagnosis and even laboratory-based testing
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the state department goes blogging -- let the cyberwars begin!
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Burma-related virtual demonstrations in Second Life -- what does it mean for cyberactivism?
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does the Mzoli's debate reveal a bothersome symptom of the growing pains now afflicting the 6-year-old online encyclopedia? a good overview of inclusionists vs deleters debate
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the original Mzoli talk page from Wikipedia
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Google helps non-profits: with a designated "Nonprofit" channel on YouTube, you can deliver your message to the world's largest online video community
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"How many children today are becoming Socrates' nightmare, decoders of information who have neither the time nor the motivation to think beneath or beyond their googled universes?" -- an insightful look at neuroscience/digital learning from IHT
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