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I previously wrote about Knetwit, the knowledge sharing site where you can upload your class notes in exchange for cash or merchandise, and view notes from others who have taken your classes. (Click here to read the original post.) At the time, they had a limited selection of merchandise from which to choose. I checked back today, and discovered that Knetwit has vastly expanded the variety of items in the Knetwit store. The difference is huge! They have gone from having one type of TV or MP3 player, each requiring hundreds of thousands of points, to having dozens of choices, many of which could be earned fairly quickly.
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Have you ever shared your notes with a classmate, or copied someone else’s notes after missing class? What if you could get paid for doing just that? If that appeals to you, check out Knetwit, a knowledge-sharing site with a really cool twist.
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As a student, I have to take a lot of notes. I’m a fairly fast typist, and I frequently get impatient when I have to write things by hand. Some of my classmates bring laptops to school, but I am reluctant to carry that much weight around or put such a valuable item at risk of loss, damage, or theft.
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