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    Mary Harrington posted a note on 29 October 2008 - 1:35pm.

    National Guitar Workshop - friendly community for people wanting to learn guitar

    Just came across this great online community for people learning or looking to learn guitar. It's run by Jason Shadrick of US-based National Guitar Workshop, and is powered by Ning.

    When I signed up to take a look round (I'm always interested in communities of people teaching and learning) the founder friended me immediately (and not as an automatic response either. And he messaged me back too!

    So if you're after a friendly online guitar community, go check it out.

    http://guitarworkshopcommunity.com

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    Russell Barbour posted a link on 30 December 2018 - 2:45am.

    Make Money Online

    Personal finance website that helps you to make more money and save more money.

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    MK KickBox Fit posted a link on 21 October 2015 - 1:19pm.

    MK KickBox Fit on Twitter

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    [image]Mazarine Treyz posted a Image on 29 November 2010 - 7:58am.
    The Wild Woman's Guide to Fundraising

    The Wild Woman's Guide to Fundraising

    To order The Wild Woman's Guide to Fundraising, or to read more about it, please go to

    http://wildwomanfundraising.com/book-wildwomanfund

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    Independent Trai... posted a link on 12 April 2010 - 3:24pm.

    ITS Ltd Twitter

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    Timothy Bosworth posted a link on 28 February 2010 - 3:34pm.

    Social Norms? Twitter Users Follow the 79/7 Rule in the U.K.

    The Pareto principle, more commonly known as the 80/20 rule, is the idea that roughly 80 percent of activity will be accounted for by 20 percent of the participants. Vilfredo Pareto’s initial observation at the start of the 20th century, that 80 percent of Italy’s land was owned by 20 percent of the population, has become a common rule of thumb in business, but does it hold up when tracking activity for the U.K.’s most popular social networks?

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    Timothy Bosworth posted a link on 28 February 2010 - 3:24pm.

    Must Read Social Media Books

    Reading books has just got social. Social media that is. Having just done a search on social media books at Waterstones I found that they were 529 books with social media in the title. Examples include The social media bible and Social media goes corporate. If we take a moment and think about what the landscape was like a few years ago one could argue that most of the books would not have anything to do with social media.

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    Michael A. Vollero posted a link on 11 January 2010 - 9:33pm.

    HSOT-MA School Journal

    This link is where you'll find all the important information regarding classes, training, and the Hundred Schools of Though Martial Arts programs being offered.

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    Andy Gibson posted a link on 31 March 2009 - 1:03pm.

    Tim Davies: one-page guides to online tools

    Fantastic one-page guides to using YouTube, Twitter and many other online tools.

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    Andy Gibson posted a link on 18 November 2008 - 11:40pm.

    What is Twitter and what's it for?

    Nice paper by Luke Razzell about Twitter, how it's being used and what it's really useful for. (Thanks Euan!)

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    Mary Harrington posted a note on 30 October 2008 - 2:29pm.

    Beading Gem: how the Web is transforming crafts

    I've been chatting to Pearl Blay, a beading craftswoman and teacher, about her passion for beads and how she uses the Web to pursue this.

    http://schoolofeverything.com/blog/beading-gem-how-web-transforming-crafts

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    Andy Gibson posted a note on 29 October 2008 - 12:33pm.

    Micro-blogging

    I've been blogging for a while now, and I now have four blogs:
    http://sociablism.blogspot.com
    http://sociability.org.uk
    http://mindapples.org
    http://schoolofeverything.com

    So between that and Twitter I'm pretty busy online, and the prospect of posting lots of content here on my School of Everything Scrapbook felt a little daunting at first.

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