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Steve Ransom

Ken And Barbie Update Their Status : All Tech Considered : NPR - 17 views

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    If dolls can be using social media, you'd think schools and teachers could, too??
liza cainz

HP Support Service for Printers - 1 views

In the office, frequent glitches of our HP DeskJet printer are a major source of headaches and stress. That is why I decided to hire the services of Help Gurus who is known to be a credible provide...

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started by liza cainz on 23 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
liza cainz

Comprehensive Help and Support for Computer Beginners - 1 views

I am a beginner when it comes to computer stuff. I really had a difficulty of mastering a digital machine like computers partly because there is no one who can teach me. I am really eager to know h...

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started by liza cainz on 24 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
shalali stokes

They Fix Slow Computers Fast - 1 views

I called Fix Slow Computer Online to help me fix slow computers. I own an internet cafe and I have noticed that my computers are running slow. That is why I right away sought out a solution to my p...

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started by shalali stokes on 11 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
shalali stokes

Aid for Every Computer Problem - 2 views

My wife is an online writer and she would often complain about our PC.‭ ‬It often experiences‭ ‬‬computer problem.‭ ‬I have already brought this to our local technicians but still,‭ ‬the problem pe...

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started by shalali stokes on 11 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
Maria Babae

Fix Slow Computer Today Did A Good Job - 1 views

I would usually loudly rant, rave and complain about my computer's sluggish perfromance. It usually delays my work. Then my best friend advised me to call Fix Slow Computer Today. He said that they...

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started by Maria Babae on 10 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
mae creek

All Out Virus Protection for Your PC - 2 views

My computer was plagued by a series of viruses because it was very open to removable devices that I did not know were actually infected. There came a time when the viruses inside began to gnaw on t...

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started by mae creek on 26 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.
Philippe Scheimann

Google+: 10 things it does better - CNN.com - 42 views

  • Perhaps the greatest selling point of Google+ is the most obvious, however: It's new. The opportunity to start afresh with an up-to-date list of friends, no spam, no ads and an uncluttered interface is a novel experience for those of us who have spent years maintaining profiles on other websites.
Tracy Sockalosky

59 EdTech Resources You May Have Missed-Treasure Chest August 14, 2011 | Tech the Plunge - 73 views

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    Great list!
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    Dat Binh Duong
    Mua Ban Nha Dat
    Dong Do Dai Pho
    Can Ho Anh Tuan
Neil O'Sullivan

HP TechEd Group News | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Using Skpye in the Classroom.
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