“Soon we will no longer distinguish between the type of content distributed by the New York Times, WNBC, and YouTube. What they offer won’t just be print media, or video journalism, or online video. The playing field will be considerably leveled”
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@jdgmedia kind of pre-chewed web. :)Also think that as part of a share button offering they are a low impact way of getting content off site in reply to jdgmedia1 week ago
@jdgmedia but I also find them useful as "human filtered searches".ie this person linked to a site about wiganfc I wonder if they have more. in reply to jdgmedia1 week ago
@jdgmedia depends on use.I use delicious as a bit if a clearing house: save links and auto feed them through to twitter account and blog. in reply to jdgmedia1 week ago
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Prof Burro
July 5th, 2007 at 1:04 pm
1Here’s another link for you, from a friend in the US on the harshness of peer reviews: http://membracid.wordpress.com/2007/07/05/peer-review-in-journals-explained/
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