ThingLink lets users add interactive links to any photo and turn them into fun web experiences that drive engagement.
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ThingLink lets users add interactive links to any photo and turn them into fun web experiences that drive engagement.
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Knol is a wiki-like tool that some call Google's answer to Wikipedia. Like Wikipedia, Knol empowers users to collaborate on information, sharing it online. Unlike Wikipedia, Knol offers media embedding and sharing via social media tools, like Twitter. Delete the scoop?
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