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Action Streams

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Action Streams

Action Streams: A New Idea for Social Networks

Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / March 1, 2010 12:59 AM / 4 Comments

Now a new proposal aims to take things to the next level and send a payload of item-type specific action options along with every piece of content that gets shot across the internet. A loose body of innovators from some of the biggest social networking companies online have begun discussing an addition to the Activity Streams standard format called an Action Stream. That could blow the world of social networking wide open, allowing users to try out other competing social networks without losing their ability to interact with friends on Facebook, for example.

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Top ten tips for brand engagement via social media

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Top ten tips for brand engagement via social media

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sOCIAL MEDIA 1 LEARNING

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MAKING SENSE OF SOCIAL LEARNING

 Last updated: 13 January 2010
M
AKING SENSE OF SOCIAL LEARNING
 What is "social media"?

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ChatRoulette, from my perspective

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ChatRoulette, from my perspective

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What effect is social media having on learners

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2010+ les années du lien

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2010+ les années du lien

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Social calendar

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It's your social calendar !
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Twitter Tools for Sharing

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The technology behind Times Reader

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New York Times Reader Launches

Written by Richard MacManus / September 15, 2006 6:03 AM / 7 Comments

Times Reader is built on WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation), which is Microsoft's advanced UI technology for applications. To check out the WPF features in Times Reader, try some of these things:

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Social Media and Education Experts

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McGraw-Hill Brings Together Social Media and Education Experts to Discuss the Future of Social Media in Higher Education

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