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5 Jun 2011Reddit has long been on our radar as one of the more interesting and engaging content bookmarking and aggregating services on the web. In this chart, we take a look at how the top Redditors — that is, Reddit users who submit content to the site and comment on content and threads — stack up. [...]
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10 May 2011What can you use the application for? Readmeo helps users save links that they do not have time to read through now. The application offers a simple but effective service to its users. Each time the user comes across a link they would like to read later, they can save it to Readmeo. The application [...]
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2 Feb 2011yummymarks provides a simple way to keep track of the websites you love, all within a beautiful and minimal interface, with the focus on screenshots; which we found to be the fastest way to located your favourite sites (a-la new-tab page in Chrome). There’s also a delicious importer, and no registration required, so why not [...]
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19 Jan 2011What can you use the application for? SymbalooEDU is a tool intended to help educators improve their offerings to students. It was created as a companion application to the original Symbaloo visual bookmarking and sharing tool. The application acts as a personal learning environment. Educators can create a library of relevant resources and organize them [...]
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How Top Redditors Compete for Karma [INFOGRAPHIC]
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5 Jun 2011Reddit has long been on our radar as one of the more interesting and engaging content bookmarking and aggregating services on the web. In this chart, we take a look at how the top Redditors — that is, Reddit users who submit content to the site and comment on content and threads — stack up. [...]