- ScienceFeed: Interview with Ijad Madisch | Gobbledygook
Martain Fenner Interviews Ijad Madisch, co-founder of the new microblogging service ScienceFeed, which is similar to FriendFeed but adds features specifically for scientists.
- Are Any Social Networks for Life Scientists Gaining Traction? | Biotechnology and Life Science Marketing Consulting: Comprendia
Mary Canady evaluates a number of social networks for scientists and reports that some of them are increasing in popularity.
- Impact Factor Boxing 2009 | O’Really?
What's more important: the impact of a scientific journal or of individual articles? Duncan Hull posts a table of bioinformatics journal impact factors and compares journal citation report data (impact factor, immediacy index, etc) with eigenfactor metrics.
- How do you read papers? 2010 will be different | Gobbledygook
Martin Fenner discusses some recent developments in how scientific papers are and will be read in 2010.
- Social filtering of scientific information – a view beyond Twitter | bjoern.brembs.blog
Bjoern Brembs reviews the micro-blogging service FriendFeed and discusses some of the features that make it useful for the online scientific community.




Science Spotlight: February 16th, 2010 [NGS] http://bit.ly/aOEwwb
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