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Gmail Gone All Widgety

I’m already pretty wired into iGoogle as my home, been so for like, well ever since it came out. But now, Gmail is getting the widget business to, as the Google Labs now offers options to add to the Gmail side bar, small iGoogle-like widgets for seeing your calendar, recent docs, etc.

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Tony Hirst - OUseful: Joining the Flow - Invisible Library Tech Support

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Ray Corrigan - B2fxxx: Desire2Learn win a round in the Blackboard patent re-examination

It seems Desire2Learn has won the latest round in the dispute over Blackboard's ridiculous patent.

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Tony Hirst - OUseful: Google Maps Catchup Post

Earlier this year I did quite a few posts relating to Google Maps, (Google Calendar maps, geoblogging (blogging from Google MyMaps), a geoTwitter map, some

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Nigel Gibson - Nog's Blog: Seesmic

I've joined Seesmic - video-twittering (maybe?) You'll see a widget on the right which takes you to my first Seesmic effort.

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Nigel Gibson - Nog's Blog: Seesmic

I've joined Seesmic - video-twittering (maybe?) You'll see a widget on the right which takes you to my first Seesmic effort.

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Making the case for “Fully Open” Content

I’ve asked twitterites a few times but haven’t got much of a reply yet, so I’m hoping readers have a reference or two to throw my way. Here’s the question - I work on a project that helps share educational resources.

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