Journals and Social Networks

11 July 2008 at 8:13 am 2 comments

| Peter Klein |

Isn’t this a little much for nerdy academics?

As a registered user with Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) you may be interested to read about the latest additions we have made to the site. . . .

Users can now bookmark links from journal homepages and article abstracts using social bookmarking services, such as del.icio.us, Digg.com and Reddit.com enabling them to save web pages they want to remember or share. 

What’s next, a Twitter feed for Peter’s daily research activities? [02:30pm July 10, 2008 from CoolProf: Just updated footnote 12.]

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Airlines Go Medieval Technology and Firm Size and Organization

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  • 1. brayden king's avatar brayden  |  12 July 2008 at 9:20 pm

    That’s hilarious…and a totally good idea.

  • 2. Rafe's avatar Rafe  |  13 July 2008 at 7:34 pm

    What is wrong with a simple, old-fashioned nerd cam to track your movements through the day and night? Austrians work day and night so I guess it would be eqully boring for 24 hours.

    That is probably why the question arose on the Mises list, how many Austrians have wives?

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