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4615_75 Laurent Bertacchini (elvyse)

Laurent is 30 years old, is Male and is using Ma.gnolia from France.

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Laurent's Groups (View All 7)

  1. 6423_32 Apple Group

    1557 Bookmarks, 1313 Members, 6 Discussions

    Group about links related to Apple, Macintosh, iPod, etc

  2. 3593_32 how-to?tag

    8 Bookmarks, 22 Members, 1 Discussion

    I've always been interested about the debate around Taxonomy vs. Folksonomy, and clearly there's some interesting approaches out there, but on the other hand, as this new social environment named Web 2.0 continues growing, an urgent, real world question arises: is there any best practice for comm...

  3. 3605_32 Ma.gnolia Developers

    50 Bookmarks, 179 Members, 22 Discussions

    A group for collecting resources about developing applications and websites that interact with Ma.gnolia.

  4. 3604_32 Ma.gnolia Rants & Raves

    126 Bookmarks, 101 Members, 19 Discussions

    Read reviews of Ma.gnolia as they're written by real members. Post your own reviews to let us know how we're doing.

  5. 3586_32 Ma.gnolia Users

    100 Bookmarks, 112 Members, 25 Discussions

    This group is to discuss all things related to ma.gnolia.

  6. 4016_32 Microformats

    420 Bookmarks, 245 Members

    Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards. Instead of throwing away what works today, microformats intend to solve simpler problems first by adapting to current behaviors and usage patterns (...