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Kathleen Morris

Kizoa: Slideshow Maker - 0 views

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    * Create beautiful slideshows\n* With music and many effects\n* Insert them into your blog or website\n* Burn slideshows to DVD\n* Edit your pictures easily\n* Store and organize all your photos online\n* Share your creations with your loved ones!"
anonymous

Z-Index Technologies Pvt. Ltd.| Database Administration System | Security Administratio... - 1 views

Database Administration System The duties in database administration can depend on the type of database, the technical features of the database system and the capabilities. Disaster recovery, perf...

Z-Index Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Database Administration System

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anonymous

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Database Administration System The duties in database administration can depend on the type of database, the technical features of the database system and the capabilities. Disaster recovery, perf...

Z-Index Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Database Administration System

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Clay Leben

WordPress 3 Site Blueprints Book & eBook - 1 views

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    Each chapter carefully explains how to use WP to setup a specific functional site, i.e. real estate listings, subscriber site, classified ad site and so. Detailed descriptions of plugins for each type of site. Packt Publishing Technical & IT Book Store. Ebook is about $27.
Andrew Williamson

Official Google Blog: App Inventor for Android - 2 views

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    This looks very interesting. The potential is huge for students to develop apps for the Android platform. How can apple beat this one if they have locked down their apps store? The great thing about App inventor is that it looks like it has been modelled on Scratch 'Blocks' of building scripts. My Grade 5 and 6's (some whiz kids lower) would love to get their hands on this. The potential for them to develop their own apps for perhaps an Android tablet or smart phone is enormous. Rich and authentic possibilities for learning. Have DEECD made a wrong choice in going with the ipad? 
Roland Gesthuizen

President Obama does his own tech demo for HealthCare.gov | Tech Sanity Check | TechRe... - 0 views

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    Despite its other challenges and missteps, the Obama administration has made progress in pushing the U.S. government toward becoming more technically-savvy and at least considering technology as part of the solution to a number of the problems the U.S. is currently tackling. President Obama named the nation's first federal CIO as well as its first CTO, became the first president to carry a smartphone, and his IT team opened the government's first cloud computing app store (Apps.gov).
Clay Leben

Screen capture GoView by Citrix - 6 views

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    Capture what you do your screen and microphone audio, record, edit, share online. You can add titles and cut out poor clips. Stores online as you create, rather than to desktop. Flash player. Free while in beta.
John Pearce

Ridiculously easy file-sharing: Let's Crate. - 0 views

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    "Visit Crate and sign on. You'll be presented with a list of crates, normally representing separate areas of files. Select one of the crates. Drag-and-drop all of the files you want to your heart's content. After a short uploading period they'll be stored on the cloud. Mmmmm, legendary cloud. Now, you can share away, either by crate or by individual file. We provide a short URL for ease-of-use. You can also invite someone to add files themselves!"
riss leung

Dropbox - Home - Online backup, file sync and sharing made easy. - 7 views

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    This is a must have!! Perfect for synchronizing files between laptop/netbook/desktop etc. Stores files locally as well as on an internet server so you can access your files from anywhere.
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    Love dropbox! Unfortunately it is blocked at school so I have to use box.net. Excellent for trasferring between my laptops and iphone :)
John Pearce

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - Recommended iOS Apps for 2010 - 4 views

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    "The educator and developer community at iear.org has taken nominations and votes for their 2010 Best App Awards. While nominations and voting is now closed, the list of dozens of nominees is a valuable resource. Nominations were made in early December by those who read I Educational Apps Review's blog. There are nearly 20 categories and each category is divided into elementary and secondary. You can view the 125 apps categorized in a spreadsheet or view their icons in a widget. Clicking an icon will take you to the app's details page in the App Store. The widget was made using Appsfire's Widget Maker."
John Pearce

End of Privacy - Special Coverage on CNN.com - 0 views

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    "As people share more information about themselves online, the internet, in effect, has created a public transcript of consciousness -- storing our thoughts, locations, social lives and memories in data warehouses all over the world. This has enabled technological advances and shaped our social interactions. It's also really freaked some people out. "
Chris Telfer

Yodio - Add voice to photos - 7 views

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    Podcase record stores can call in and make stories later
Roland Gesthuizen

things-babies-born-in-2011-will-never-know: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance - 7 views

  • The separation of work and home: When you're carrying an email-equipped computer in your pocket, it's not just your friends who can find you -- so can your boss. For kids born this year, the wall between office and home will be blurry indeed.
  • Books, magazines, and newspapers: Like video tape, words written on dead trees are on their way out. Sure, there may be books -- but for those born today, stores that exist solely to sell them will be as numerous as record stores are now.
  • Fax machines: Can you say "scan," ".pdf" and "email?"
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  • One picture to a frame: Such a waste of wall/counter/desk space to have a separate frame around each picture. Eight gigabytes of pictures and/or video in a digital frame encompassing every person you've ever met and everything you've ever done -- now, that's efficient.
  • Encyclopedias: Imagine a time when you had to buy expensive books that were outdated before the ink was dry. This will be a nonsense term for babies born today.
  • Forgotten friends: Remember when an old friend would bring up someone you went to high school with, and you'd say, "Oh yeah, I forgot about them!" The next generation will automatically be in touch with everyone they've ever known even slightly via Facebook.
  • Yellow and White Pages: Why in the world would you need a 10-pound book just to find someone?
  • Talking to one person at a time: Remember when it was rude to be with one person while talking to another on the phone? Kids born today will just assume that you're supposed to use texting to maintain contact with five or six other people while pretending to pay attention to the person you happen to be physically next to.
  • Mail: What's left when you take the mail you receive today, then subtract the bills you could be paying online, the checks you could be having direct-deposited, and the junk mail you could be receiving as junk email? Answer: A bloated bureaucracy that loses billions of taxpayer dollars annually.
  • CDs: First records, then 8-track, then cassette, then CDs -- replacing your music collection used to be an expensive pastime. Now it's cheap(er) and as close as the nearest Internet connection.
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    Huffington Post recently put up a story called You're Out: 20 Things That Became Obsolete This Decade. It's a great retrospective on the technology leaps we've made since the new century began, and it got me thinking about the difference today's technology will make in the lives of tomorrow's
Rhondda Powling

How To Embed Practically Anything On Your Blog or Website - 3 views

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    A post from Mashable. People want the hands-down, easiest way to embed practically things onto their blog or website. nThere are many7 tools to help you do that. "The nature of the web is such that sharing and republishing content is common - and often even encouraged. The problem is, we increasingly store bits of our data on various services scattered across the web. Aggregating that content into one centralized personal hub can be time consuming - requiring user to manually copy text and links or upload files and photos - or fiddling with RSS feeds trying to make content automagically appear"
Darrel Branson

Living Digitally: Everything You Need to Know About How to Digitally Self Publish - 4 views

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    Everything You Need to Know About How to Digitally Self Publish "If you're thinking of publishing to the Amazon Kindle, Apple iBooks store, or to the Barnes & Noble Nook, this article will provide you with everything you need to know to get started."
Russell Ogden

flipbook - home - 3 views

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    Flipbook - A place to store media and files!
Roland Gesthuizen

Stolen Camera Finder - find your photos, find your camera - 5 views

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    Is your camera lost or missing? Has your camera been stolen? If so, stolencamerafinder can help you find out where it is now.  stolencamerafinder uses the serial number stored in your photo to search the web for photos taken with the same camera. 
John Pearce

Apps in Education - 11 views

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    "One of the hardest thing with using the iPad in the classroom is finding the time to go through all of the apps in the iTunes Store listed under the education banner. We have started to list some of the apps we've found under each of the Key Learning Areas." The blog associated with this site is also a great read.
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