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  • Zemanta – Quickest way to add images and links to your blog posts

    Date: 2010.04.04 | Category: Blog, Blogger, blogs, Primary Blogger, Primary School ICT, Uncategorized

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    I have just been playing with Zemanta and I am pretty impresssed.  Basically as you create a blog post it suggests images and related articles to include.  Teachers and pupils could easily use this to bring pictures and links into their blog posts.

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    • The Art of Blogging (redefininggood.wordpress.com)
    • Zemanta – a powerful tool for blog writers..! (dtechwiz.blogspot.com)
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