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Shane Stevens

Buffer is a smarter way to Tweet - 17 views

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    Tweet links with messages immediately, or que then tweet to occur at a later time so you do not appear to be spamming. 
Cara Whitehead

Spelling TestMe - 6 views

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    Never grade another spelling test again! Let SpellingCity do it for you!
James Liu

How to pass the TOEFL exam - 0 views

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    The first step to doing well in any paper is in proper preparation and TOEFL is no exception. It matters highly what sort of preparation you have had.
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Brevity Software Solutions Pvt Ltd

Software Development Services Company in 2016 - 0 views

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    Brevity is a Professional software development company in India. It also expertise in mobile app development, website design and development, travel & tourism portal, event management system, transport & logistics, enterprise mobility solutions and e commerce & m commerce app development services. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require any further information.
Maintenance Training

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    Many more Technical Training Videos to come. Bookmark now so you do not miss out.
Jennifer Lamkins

IrfanView - 13 views

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    IrfanView Ask any techie and you'll probably hear IrfanView mentioned as one of the top two or three pieces of freeware around. For PCs only, IrfanView helps you crop, add effects (sharpen, blur, color depth), create a slide show, and convert images from one format to another (.jpg to .pict). And, you can do many of these things in batches (multiple photos at once), saving time! Lastly, this is a small program, saving valuable space on your hard drive.
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Beginner electrical troubleshooting game, what do you think? - Electrician Talk - Profe... - 0 views

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    Discussion and polishing of the new Free Online Electrical Troubleshooting Simulator game app.
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PLC Automation Training Podcast - Google Play Music - 0 views

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    Free radio for everything you do. Store 50,000 tracks from your personal collection. Subscribe for on-demand access to 40 million songs and offline listening.
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Top 10 Internet Safety Rules & What Not to Do Online | Kaspersky - 0 views

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    Online Safety Tips
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Buy Verified CashApp Accounts - UK - 0 views

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    There are a lot of people out there who are looking for ways to make money. And one of the most popular ways to do this is through the use of apps. CashApp is one of the most popular money-making apps out there, and it's no surprise that people are looking for ways to get their hands on a verified CashApp accounts. There are a few things you need to know before you can get started with this process. First, you need to have a valid email address so that you can sign up for an account. Once you have an account, you'll be able to choose how much money you want to make and when you want to receive your payments.
Anna Miller

Effective Make My Assignment Solutions - 0 views

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    For most of the students, homework and assignments are no less than any nightmare. Quite often, students throw their hands up in the air and yell " Who will Help to Make My Assignment?" or " Who will Do My Homework ?" Sometimes, students fall short of time and see their grades dropping due to huge project loads.
Ben Rimes

Digg, Wikipedia, and the myth of Web 2.0 democracy. - By Chris Wilson - Slate Magazine - 4 views

  • The same undemocratic underpinnings of Web 2.0 are on display at Digg.com. Digg is a social-bookmarking hub where people submit stories and rate others' submissions; the most popular links gravitate to the site's front page.
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      Interesting that the word "undemocratic" be used for the discription of the Web 2.0 underbelly. While true, the whiz-bang magic of scripts, bots, and other technological "gatekeepers" are constantly altering what flesh and blood individuals have contributed, the programs meant to serve as custodians are themselves written by humans. The tools that we choose to employ do not make the process of web 2.0 any more undemocratic, rather just that much easier to engage and maintain as relevant. The term democracy itself is difficult to define narrowly (http://www.democracy-building.info/definition-democracy.html). There is no clear determination of how a democracy should be run, but rather a system of democratic beliefs, values, and fundamental rights. Provided that any system meets the needs of a democratic group's values and freedoms (liberties), then one could argue that it is indeed a full fledged democracy. There is more importance on the groups' rules and processes possessing a quality of fluidity and malleability in order to meet a changing environment.
  • at Digg.com. Digg is a social-bookmarking hub where people submit stories and rate others' submissions; the most popular links gravitate to the site's front page.
  • While both sites effectively function as oligarchies, they are still democratic in one important sense. Digg and Wikipedia's elite users aren't chosen by a corporate board of directors or by divine right. They're the people who participate the most. Despite the fairy tales about the participatory culture of Web 2.0, direct democracy isn't feasible at the scale on which these sites operate. Still, it's curious to note that these sites seem to have the hierarchical structure of the old-guard institutions they've sought to supplant.
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      Perhaps the problem of disenfranchised and disengaged youth that exists in Europe and the U.S. today isn't that they aren't participating in a healthy way within our democracies, but rather they've found more engaging democracies to participate in online.
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    Observing and comparing the "democratic" practices that constitute major web 2.0 sites.
david holm

New LogMeIn App for Iphone to Access PC Remotely - 2 views

LogMeIn application is a remote access application which allows your iPhone to be the extension of your computer. By one-click it offers access to your LogMeIn computers, directly from your Apple ...

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Dean Mantz

About | FreshBrain - 0 views

  • Why call it an Organic Release? We think this perfectly describes how freshbrain.org will evolve and grow. As new technologies emerge and mature, we will add them. As more and more teens do projects and activities, enter contests, participate in scholarships and have discussions, the value of the site will grow. Some companies might call this their General Availability release, we think that Organic is a much better term!
  • help educate teenagers about new technologies within a hands-on environment. "I wanted to give kids a chance to explore with technology, to be creative." Ferrario was also frustrated by the fact that schools struggle to keep up with the constant evolution in technology.
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    Social collaboration for teens and their education counterparts. Free resource for education to share, create, and connect projects by teens with teens.
Dean Mantz

8 Tools to Track Your Footprints on the Web - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    Look back at your own footprints on the web using these 8 listed tools. Do you find anything that should not be viewable?
Barbara Lindsey

Weblogg-ed » Writing to Connect - 0 views

  • I’m trying to engage you in some way other than just a nod of the head or a sigh of exasperation. I’m trying to connect you to other ideas, other minds. I want a conversation, and that changes the way I write. And it changes the way we think about teaching writing. This is not simply about publishing, about taking what we did on paper and throwing it up on a blog and patting ourselves on the back.
  • Those of us who write to connect and who live our learning lives in these spaces feel the dissonance all the time. We go where we want, identify our own teachers, find what we need, share as much as we can, engage in dialogue, direct our own learning as it meets our needs and desires. That does not feel like what’s happening to my own children or most others in the “system.”
  • I literally don’t think I could do my job any longer without it - the pace of change is too rapid, the number of developments I need to follow and master too great, and without my network I would drown. But I am not drowning, indeed I feel regularly that I am enjoying surfing these waves and glance over to see other surfers right there beside me, silly grins on all of our faces. So it feels to me like it’s working, like we ARE sharing, and thriving because of it.
Dean Mantz

Discovery Education | Siemens Science Day - 0 views

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    Siemens Science learning by doing.
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