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“Web 2.0” is transforming the Web into a space that allows anyone to create and share information online—a space for collaboration, conversation, and interaction; a space that is highly dynamic, flexible, and adaptable.
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davidrothman.net
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Austin branches respond with more programs, entertainment (by Marcy Miranda, 1-16-2007, Austin American-Statesman)
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all visible on one page, arranged by discipline (some subjects repeated)
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subject guides
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Scholarpedia, the free peer reviewed encyclopedia written by scholars from all around the world.
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tutorialicious is a community-driven aggregator of programming, design and Photoshop tutorials from across the web. The tutorials you see have been submitted and voted on by users just like you.
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puzzle links
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The MIT IAP Mystery Hunt is an annual puzzle competition held at MIT during the January Independent Activity Period (IAP). The competition challenges each team to solve a large number of puzzles which lead to a coin hidden somewhere on-campus. This site
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integrates your mobile phone with a personalized web site so that you can move (zing) things back and forth between the web and and your mobile as well as connect with friends and optionally their friends
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add the o-txt widget to a webpage, blog, etc. and receive text messages on your cell phone without giving away your phone number
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Library Website hall of Fame – links to library websites
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Developed for the conceptual stages of design, Google SketchUp is a powerful yet easy-to-learn 3D software tool that combines a simple, yet robust tool-set with an intelligent drawing system that streamlines and simplifies 3D design. From simple to comple
