Custom filtering tools for unruly RSS feeds (akin to spam filters). Seems like an odd tool to me given that you typically opt in to view feeds.
my favorite web-based RSS reader. simple, elegant, intuitive.
tagged personalization portal rss software technology web web2.0
by minicola
...and 6 other people
...on 23-MAY-06
This text consists of three sections regarding women's use of the internet. Part One deals with the definition of gender as part of a user's identity on the net, in particular for internet gamers (Paasonen) and female professionals (Dorer) The second part concerns how women are addresses as consumers of the internet and networks, with examples from online communities like Oprah.Com (Cooks/Paredes/Scharrer) and other women's websites (Gustafson). Part Three gives examples of everyday uses of the internet for bringing girls and women together, and also discusses the problems and strategies inherent for lesbians online (Poster). Finally, the fourth and last part talks about gender and new media in the contexts of the school, politics, and television viewing. This looks to be a very interesting text from a sociological perspective which can supplement the other linguistic texts in the bibliography.
belongs to Media_Theory bibliography project
tagged community conversation dialog gender identity internet language technology use web women by belfiore ...on 23-NOV-05
tagged community conversation dialog gender identity internet language technology use web women by belfiore ...on 23-NOV-05
"browser-based RSS aggregator" "Netvibes.com is a customizable web 2.0 homepage solution...This service is free and gives you the user the ability: to create a personalized page with the content you like; to put together data feeds and services from web 2.0 applications with a very simple interface; to access your page anytime and from any computer
tagged personalization portal rss software technology web web2.0
by jarson
...and 6 other people
...on 10-NOV-05


