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linda rose

74 High Pageranked websites to get backlinks from - 0 views

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    Hi folks, i´m new here and that´s my first submit :) yesterday i discovered a website while surfing around the net, on which a guy shows in his video how to get 74 Backlinks from Websites with pageranks between PR 9 and PR 3. The way is little bit tricky and greyhat but seems to work. There is a code how you can bypass some CMS scripts and put your link on websites. Also he shows how to bypass reprocial link checking and comment moderation on blogs. The main reason why i post this here is because there is no sign-up, name or email submit needed for this method, not like most off other websites. hope this help some of you getting better ranked in google.
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Top 12 Teacher Blog Posts of 2010 - 0 views

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    In the spirit 2010 countdown, we're sharing TeachHUB visitors' favorite features from the past year
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20 Amazing iPad Apps for Educators - 0 views

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    After the iPod revolutionized how society listened to music and the iPhone pushed the boundaries of smartphone technology, the iPad stands poised to alter the face of mobile computing. Many have praised its potential to make personal and professional lives that much easier - and that certainly includes the education industry! Teachers with a love of technology and a passion for nurturing the minds of their students can easily discover creative ways to incorporate the iPad into the daily routine, and some of these great educational and organizational applications are bound to help them get started.
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Education Article :: Awesome Facebook Apps for Educators - 0 views

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    While you may see Facebook as the enemy during your computer lab time, it doesn't have to be. Facebook can actually help students learn if you tap into the more than 200 Facebook applications designed to educate. Here are some of the popular Facebook applications used inside and outside the classroom to help students learn.
Nikki Red

SEO is a Smart Online Marketing Investment - 1 views

Just a few months ago, my small computer store in Kent was almost to go bankrupt with only a few thousand pounds left in my bank account. Fortunately, a good friend of mine referred me to Nick Redd...

SEO consultant UK technology tools resources learning teaching

started by Nikki Red on 31 May 11 no follow-up yet
impalasue

Malware that makes it appear the hard drive failed --how to get rid of it - 0 views

  • Hang on to your money, people. This malware doesn’t remove any files, and it’s not going to “recover” anything if you pay for it. Instead, point your browser to www.malwarebytes.org or www.superantispyware.com and download a good, free malware removal tool and perform a full scan on your system. You’ll still be able to get your files back with a little bit of digging (just fire up the Windows search tool or open Windows Explorer and browse to %temp%\smtemp) and the malicious program will be uprooted with minimal fuss. More at Symantec
Junior Brickie

Buying Brickadoo Online Was My Last Resort - 2 views

I have always been a fan of toy buildings since I was a kid. But now I that I am a teen my love for it has not even faded one bit. That is why when the newest set of Brickadoo was released in UK to...

UK toy stores

started by Junior Brickie on 20 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
Steve Ransom

The Social Network Paradox | TechCrunch - 18 views

  • Instead, there is a new trend happening: We’re not really paying attention to our friends we’re connected to online. Take Twitter, for example. Twitter used to be a great place for many early adopters to talk tech. It wasn’t so long ago that there were few enough people on Twitter that you could read every single tweet in your stream. But as the network began to become more dense, and people found more people they knew and liked on Twitter, they began following hundreds of people, and reading all those tweets became impossible. This is such a fact of life that entire companies are based on the premise that you have too many friends on Facebook and Twitter to really pay attention to what they’re saying.
  • Therein lies the paradox of the social network that no one wants to admit: as the size of the network increases, our ability to be social decreases.
  • As the number of bits, photos and links coming over these networks grew, each of those invisibly began to decrease in worth.
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  • But as the number of friends begins to increase—particularly over that magic Dunbar number of 150—the spell begins to wear off. At this scale, we simply can’t easily keep track of it all. When our number of connections rises above 150 everything becomes simply comments, as real conversations tax our already limited ability to interface with the network.
  • That mythical thing, social connection, doesn’t flow over these networks; information flows over these networks. The only reason the network ever felt meaningful was because, at small scale, the network operated like a community. But that breaks apart at large scale.
  • The thing about all these is that they’re not a shared experience—they are my experiences, which I am sharing with you, but you probably cannot experience with me—my thoughts or fascination with the article I just posted, the feeling of getting on that plane, or the thrill of watching the Sharks tie the game. Perhaps you can compare your notes of your own experience of these things; that’s what most Twitter conversation seems to be, to me, but the experiences are not shared. This differs from a discussion in a community, such as the type that occurs on SB Nation game day threads. The conversation does not center around any one individual’s experience, but rather the collective condition of the community. The conversation is the experience. Each comment is driven with the purpose of evoking and expressing the emotions that the community experiences, and particularly the ones they hold in common.
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    Great article.
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Top 12 Fashion Tips for Teachers on a Budget - 0 views

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    It's Fashion Week on TeachHUB. Check out the top 12 fashion tips for teachers, share your must-have schoolwear and enter the Best Dressed Teacher Contest.
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A to Z Tips for New Teachers - 0 views

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    Brush on some teaching basics with the A to Z Tip list - great for new teachers and reminders for veterans
Maggie Verster

Free eBook on Podcasting in the Classroom - 42 views

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    Podcasts are great way to add some new excitement to your lesson plans. With podcasts students can make all kinds of audio files and share them with the class as a report or post them online.
Nilesh Talaviya

The Best Practices for Development of Enterprise Mobile Apps - 0 views

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    It was the Apple iPad that started the revolution of enterprise mobility. Once this tablet made it into the market, other similar tablets hit the marketplace with different operation systems.
Nilesh Talaviya

Why is iPad Effective? - 0 views

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    There is a simple reason why iPads are effective in encouraging speech and language development among autistic children.
majestic1 majestic1

wenig. montblanc starwalker - 0 views

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started by majestic1 majestic1 on 23 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
majestic1 majestic1

wenig. montblanc starwalker - 0 views

Jetzt holen die weniger Waffen und Dinge", sagte Huck."Nein, Huck - dort lassen Sie sind einfach die Tricks zu haben, wenn wir zu berauben Wir werden sie dort die ganze Zeit zu halten, und wir werd...

montblanc starwalker

started by majestic1 majestic1 on 23 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
Dorothy Hastings

5 Amazing Christmas Games That Preschoolers Would Love - 0 views

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    Any planning for Christmas? Find five amazing activities that are all Christmas themed and very educational for mental growth and development. Read First School's latest blog to find out!
Dorothy Hastings

10 Foods That Help in Brain Development of Your Child - 0 views

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    Eggs are high in protein, lutein, zinc, and omega 3 fatty acids that can help a child concentrate. First School suggests 10 brain boosting foods for your child. Visit below blog for more details.
Dorothy Hastings

Incredible Celebration of Christmas with Unanimity - 0 views

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    Want to make this Christmas memorable for your kids? Try this Christmas celebration idea with your kids and tech them how Christmas is celebrated all around the world.
sulmahmud1

Department Of Education - 0 views

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    Educationsbd.com is one of the most popular education related sites. We publish current daily education related news, useful article and many more information.
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