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Showing posts with label icyte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label icyte. Show all posts
iCyte
When you are doing electronic research on the Internet, the iCyte tool is useful. See www.icyte.com. You can use it to save and annotate your research. It is free for students.
iCyte
In a previous post, I mentioned iCyte as a research tool. Here is an article in the Wall Street Journal about iCyte.
iCyte page
Research Tool
When you are doing website research, you may wish to use this free tool to record and store the pages that you find interesting or useful.
See www.icyte.com (an Australian invention)
See www.icyte.com (an Australian invention)
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