del.icio.us links for 2-4 November 2008
links for 2008-11-04
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The actor gives his forthright view on the US elections. Very well written, too, and it’s nice to see people calling the Republicans to account for some of their outrageous lies, smears, slurs and breathtaking two-faced tactics.
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The role of Twitter and YouTube in the US elections
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Good rundown of moethos and resources for online conversations.
links for 2008-11-03
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Wow, who would hav thought there were so many?!
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God round up of the legal must-haves, including DDA and DPA
links for 2008-11-02
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This seems a retrograde step by the BBC – it’s how we used to do this 5 years ago, until usability, accessibility and all round better technology abolished it. So why is the BBC going backwards? And, as the article points out, it’ll really hurt Google’s algorithm that uses links from trusted sites such as the BBC as a way of ranking.
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In these recessionary days, all of a sudden it’s the unassuming LinkedIn that’s becoming the social networking site of choice, not least because it’s a more professional, work-related service. Here’s how to make it work for you …
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Advcie from the BBC’s Nick Reynolds about how to be open – without going too far.








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