the ability to submit links to content on the Internet or their own messages which contain original. Other users vote on links "up" or "down" with the emphasis most successful win.If you read something online and want to pass it, it's easy, "said Gillian Orr. Just le
arn to use the iconsThe Internet, despite being the place where many of us spend many hours shopping, and socializing pyre, still has the power to baffle.You are browsing an article on a news site, you've probably noticed that it is accompanied by a clutch of icons at the bottom. What these colorful hieroglyphics stand for? And what do they add to your reading experience online?Some are obvious: there are "print" and "how" and "email". But things get complicated when you click "Share." Then, a selection of logos and options appear. Some you will recognize, such as Facebook or MySpace, but for the uninitiated, some might be a little more familiar names such as Digg, Reddit or Mixx.They allow you to share the story you are looking to friends, colleagues, or strangers across this particular website. And he has a name - social bookmarking. This is a vague term for organizing, sharing and storing pages online.You share a link to a page, not the page content, so it's different for file sharing. Metadata (or data about data) is added to your bookmarking, which could mean, including a description of your own text, voting in favor of the quality of the room or adding tags as others with similar interests canfind it. It is then shared within the network to subscribe.The idea to organize and systematically manage the relationship rather than simply list the dates for 1996 with the launch of itList, which allow users to share bookmarks private and public. In 2003 del.icio.us started (later renamed Delicious), coining the term "social bookmarking" and marking a pioneer.If you are looking for articles on, say, Mad Men, you might benefit from research on a social networking site for sharing articles marked on that because the articles have been put there by humans, and your responses will be more sophisticated than a search engine. However, human error causes misspelled tags.Corruption is pervasive, too. Some people use the mark on the social bookmarking site to make them more likely to be found. Despite this, social bookmarking and sharing remains a remarkable way to disseminate information on the most interneRead
arn to use the iconsThe Internet, despite being the place where many of us spend many hours shopping, and socializing pyre, still has the power to baffle.You are browsing an article on a news site, you've probably noticed that it is accompanied by a clutch of icons at the bottom. What these colorful hieroglyphics stand for? And what do they add to your reading experience online?Some are obvious: there are "print" and "how" and "email". But things get complicated when you click "Share." Then, a selection of logos and options appear. Some you will recognize, such as Facebook or MySpace, but for the uninitiated, some might be a little more familiar names such as Digg, Reddit or Mixx.They allow you to share the story you are looking to friends, colleagues, or strangers across this particular website. And he has a name - social bookmarking. This is a vague term for organizing, sharing and storing pages online.You share a link to a page, not the page content, so it's different for file sharing. Metadata (or data about data) is added to your bookmarking, which could mean, including a description of your own text, voting in favor of the quality of the room or adding tags as others with similar interests canfind it. It is then shared within the network to subscribe.The idea to organize and systematically manage the relationship rather than simply list the dates for 1996 with the launch of itList, which allow users to share bookmarks private and public. In 2003 del.icio.us started (later renamed Delicious), coining the term "social bookmarking" and marking a pioneer.If you are looking for articles on, say, Mad Men, you might benefit from research on a social networking site for sharing articles marked on that because the articles have been put there by humans, and your responses will be more sophisticated than a search engine. However, human error causes misspelled tags.Corruption is pervasive, too. Some people use the mark on the social bookmarking site to make them more likely to be found. Despite this, social bookmarking and sharing remains a remarkable way to disseminate information on the most interneRead
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