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While 1366 x 768 isn't all that high of a resolution, a new test confirms Microsoft's claims that the display performs better than you'd think.
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By Karen Coyle: "With the visible speed-up of all forms of information resources, even those that are ostensibly in traditional offline formats, doubts are growing about the ability of libraries to afford the costs of hand-hewn bibliographic control today and in the future. Linking and federating What if you extrapolate from developments within library systems, such as federated searching, enhanced catalogs, and OpenURL, to the idea of libraries on the web?" [...] "The Semantic Web will develop in two ways: First, by linking information that exists within documents, and second, by making the data itself accessible on the web. The ability to mark up information in documents could allow smarter access to that information than we get with keyword searching. For example, markup could identify the author of a document so that an author search could be done, something search engines do not provide today." Via Trudy Raymakers, Karen du Toit Delete the scoop?
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The way people copy each other's linguistic style reveals their pecking order. Via Sakis Koukouvis, Stefanos Delete the scoop?
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"Everyone Googles. When you get asked a question and you don’t know the answer – your answer is Google. But is this a good thing or a bad thing? In forensic psychology we dive into the minds of criminals, but because of the internet and sites like Google and Facebook, those minds are being altered...The studies show that the internet is having a negative impact on the way people think, analyze, and remember things. In fact, studies even say that heavy internet use can affect the brain..."
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