A teacher who checked out QTSaver commented: How are teachers to ensure, in the future, that<br /> the essays their students are supposed to write aren`t “QT-produced”?
Yesterday students in the Hebrew University in Jerusalem started a new academic year. Among them there were a few visually impaired students who were supposed to test QTSaver.
To sum it all up: the description of QTSaver in webish is:<br /> A Web 2.0 tool that remixes or mashes up microcontents from multiple sources using a vendor`s API.
Wikipedia is an admirable project and there is no doubt that when it has an article about any term most chances are that it will be better than any Google or Yahoo equivalent. Still Wikipedia is not enough. I believe QTSaver might assist Wikipedia and complement it and I`ll try to prove it in my next researches.<br />
I believe that in order to really push forward a solution to the relevancy of Blogs they`d better search the solution with MICROCONTENT techniques. I`ll help them if they want…
QTsearch has some features that are different from other current search engines. Some of these features can be utilized by these other search engines in order to help users navigate and find what they need.
it is a well known fact that many search engine optimizers pay students tens of dollars for each article, and that many search engine optimizers need many of those articles each month. QTSaver saves them these expenses
The bottom line is that Findory tries to save users` time by giving them more relevant results, but most of the time each result contains relevant information mixed with irrelevant information and the users are still wasting their time. So what`s the big deal?
Try out QTSaver on http://qtsaver.dynalias.com/. It is a Web 2.0 micro-content aggregator. Can come in very handy when you are looking up information about a new topic. I love how the info is presented. Much more digestible than starting with Google.com
Not every investor that was interested in Qtsaver was fit for the job. The ordinary way of thinking is that Qtsaver didn't fit the investor, but when the right investor will come – you'll see!
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