Compare Chrome extensions: OED via Jenkins Law Library vs Nod - Reactions for Google Meet
Stats | OED via Jenkins Law Library | Nod - Reactions for Google Meet |
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User count | 142 | 7,987,421+ |
Average rating | 1.00 | 3.79 |
Rating count | 1 | 334 |
Last updated | 2017-07-06 | 2020-10-16 |
Size | 28.63K | 8.64M |
Version | 1.3 | 2.5.5 |
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Access OED via your Jenkins Law Library membership. Define words by selecting text and right-clicking. | Quick emoji reactions for muted team members |
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Access Oxford English Dictionary via your Jenkins Law Library membership. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the English language. It is the most comprehensive record of the English language in the world with more than 600,000 words. As a historical dictionary, the OED is very different from those of current English, in which the focus is on present-day meanings. You’ll still find these in the OED, but you’ll also find the history of individual words used for a particular concept or meaning over time. The OED is updated quarterly. Access:
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When running larger meetings in Google Meet, it can be difficult to gauge real-time feedback as you are speaking. Nod allows team members to send real-time reactions to presenters and speakers during meetings on Google Meet. For more info: https://nod.rocks For updates and inquiries: https://twitter.com/jamiecio PRIVACY POLICY https://nod.rocks/privacy |