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IASC: The Hedgehog Review - Volume 14, No. 1 (Spring 2012) - Why Google Isn't... - 0 views

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    A very interesting journal essay that points out how info overload is not a new problem, but one that has existed ever since the first books. The writer examines how people in the previous centuries used the then-new technology of printing to help them handle the "plague of books" that was overwhelming their libraries. He then reminds us, that at the core of it all, it is not the technology itself that enables and empowers learning, but an ecology of human-tech interaction that helps us learn more effectively in today's Toffler-esque world. A fascinating read indeed. A more readable PDF version: http://www.iasc-culture.org/THR/archives/Spring2012/Wellmon_lo.pdf
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Stiple - Create Interactive Images - 1 views

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    Stipple is a new service (still in an invite-only beta) that allows you to create interactive images. Using Stipple you can upload an image and tag it with pinmarks. Within each pinmark you can include videos, links, text, audio files, and more images.

Google Search Stories Video Creator - 4 views

started by jasonyai on 06 Dec 11 no follow-up yet
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The Memory Glasses: Google's AR-Amped Specs Reveal A Brave, Branded New World | Fast Co... - 0 views

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    Something that Ashley shared during our group meeting.
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Free Music in the Free Music Archive - 0 views

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    Free music with various creative commons licenses.
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The Learning Edge - 0 views

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      asked
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      'unregister' link
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      refunds
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  • You may request for ICT workshop. Make a request here!
    • Ashley Tan
       
      You may request for workshops here (hyperlink "here"). You may also view video recordings of our workshops at our YouTube channel (hyperlink YouTube channel).
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Mobile platform preferences among MLS118/125 participants - 4 views

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    Specifically for programmers to take note, but for any and all in CeL who want a small insight into what the more tech-savvy inservice teacher or head of department prefers to use.
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    Interesting. Perhaps when we release students survey on Bb/ICT use, we can attempt to capture the reason/s for the shift.
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YouTube Unveils An Embeddable Subscribe Button - 0 views

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    YouTube launches an embeddable subscribe button for creators to gain more followers http://t.co/UUEgXrkF77
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    For Niko and CeL-eds.
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5 Interesting Ways to Use QR Codes in the Classroom - 2 views

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    I have get to know this through the tweet by MrMacnology.
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Get Started Developing for Android with Eclipse - Smashing Magazine - 0 views

  • Why Develop for Android?Android is an open-source platform based on the Linux kernel, and is installed on thousands of devices from a wide range of manufacturers. Android exposes your application to all sorts of hardware that you’ll find in modern mobile devices — digital compasses, video cameras, GPS, orientation sensors, and more.
  • Android is an open-source platform based on the Linux kernel, and is installed on thousands of devices from a wide range of manufacturers.
  • Android’s free development tools make it possible for you to start writing software at little or no cost.
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  • Publishing to Android Market incurs a one-off registration fee (US $25 at the time of writing) and, unlike Apple’s App Store which famously reviews each submission, makes your application available for customers to download and buy after a quick review process
  • Here are a few other advantages Android offers you as a developer:The Android SDK is available for Windows, Mac and Linux, so you don’t need to pay for new hardware to start writing applications.An SDK built on Java. If you’re familiar with the Java programming language, you’re already halfway there.By distributing your application on Android Market, it’s available to hundreds of thousands of users instantly. You’re not just limited to one store, because there are alternatives, too. For instance, you can release your application on your own blog. Amazon have recently been rumoured to be preparing their own Android app store also.As well as the technical SDK documentation, new resources are being published for Android developers as the platform gains popularity among both users and developers.
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    Mobile Development for Android Apps
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    This article also includes a step by step walkthrough development for android app using Android SDK. With so little offering courses on Android development currently, it could prove to be a good read. ;)
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W3C: Hold off on HTML5 in websites - 0 views

  • HTML5, which updates the HTML specification to accommodate modern Web applications, has gained a lot of adherents in vendors like Microsoft, Google, and Apple. But the specification is plain not ready yet for deployment to websites, an official with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which oversees HTML5, stressed this week
  • The problem we're facing right now is there is already a lot of excitement for HTML5, but it's a little too early to deploy it because we're running into interoperability issues," including differences between video on devices
  • HTML5 is viewed as a "game changer." Companies now can deploy HTML5 in their applications or in intranets where a rendering engine can be controlled, said Le Hegaret. But it is a different story on the "open Web," where interoperability is an issue
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  • HTML5 specification itself features support for video and Canvas 2D. But other technologies such as CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and MathML are considered part of the "open Web platform" along with HTML5
  • Apple has positioned HTML5 as a replacement for Adobe's Flash rich Internet technology. But Flash and similar technologies, such as Microsoft Silverlight, still have a place
  • We're not going to retire Flash anytime soon," Le Hegaret said. It will take years before all Web clients support HTML5, he said. He cited Microsoft's IE6 browser as an example of popular client not supporting the standard. "IE6 is still being used on the Web today, and it is 10 years old."
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    HTML5 hype
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IE9 tops Chrome, Firefox in HTML5 compatibility - 0 views

  • "Interoperability is important to Web designers," the W3C said in releasing the results. "Good test suites drive interoperability. They're a key part of making sure Web standards are implemented correctly and consistently
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      True. I personally feel it is very important to cater to your desired audience and not risk our audience missing certain fuctions or informations in the website.
  • Internet Explorer 9 has topped all other browsers in conforming with the HTML5 specification, including Google Chrome and Firefox,
  • W3C pitted the just-released version of IE9's developer platform preview against Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Safari, evaluating the five browsers in dozens of tests across seven categories of features
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  • IE9 scored 100% in five of the seven categories, including audio, video and XHTML5. Chrome scored 100% in four categories, whereas Firefox and Opera scored 100% in three categories and Safari did so in only two
  • despite excitement over HTML5, the specification may not be ready for prime time. A W3C official recently said it's too early for Web sites to deploy HTML5 because of interoperability issues.  
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Apple Begins Offering Free "Find My Phone" Feature - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The software, which is called “Find my iPhone,”will be offered at no charge for customers who have upgraded to the latest iOS 4.2 mobile software. In the past this feature was bundled into the Mobile Me suite, which costs $100 a year.
  • There are also a number of free products that enable tracking a lost mobile phone on the Google Android platform.
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    Locate your missing iPhone or iPad
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WebApps Powered By iUI - 0 views

  • Name URL Description AU2Go http://m.adelphi.edu Adelphi University's full fledged app suite made to rival iStanford eSudoku http://sudoku.rectang.com/iphone/ A daily sudoku game of varying difficulty with leaderboard iLounge http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/iui Independent resource for all things iPod, iTunes and beyond iRibbit http://iribbit.com eBay on the iPhone iMobMail http://www.imobmail.org/ Webmail for the iPod touch and iPhone iViewr http://www.iviewr.com Browse and view popular attractions, events, and travel information on your iPhone NHL.app http://nhlapp.com/ NHL Game Information Presbytery of the Pacific Churches http://www.presbyteryofthepacific.org/iphone/index.html Readdle http://readdle.com/ A simple way to access your files with iPhone / iPod Touch Synod of Southern California and Hawaiian Churches http://www.synod.org/iphone/index.html Wachusett Youth Flag Football http://www.wachusettflagfootball.com/iphone Community Sports Website
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    IUI is kind of primitive with its basic features but alot of webapps has been built upon the library.
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iui - iphone user interface framework - 0 views

  • iUI is a framework consisting of a JavaScript library, CSS, and images for developing advanced mobile webapps for iPhone and comparable/compatible devices.
  • iUI has the following features: Create Navigational Menus and iPhone-style interfaces from standard HTML Use or knowledge of JavaScript is not required to create modern mobile web pages Ability to handle phone orientation changes Provide a more "iPhone-like" experience in your Web apps
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    build iphone mobile site fast and almost no coding. iphone user interface
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