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Upload To Video & Social Networking Sites At Once With TubeMogul - 1 views

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    Upload video to various websites using a "one stop" shop application.
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http://chelmstech.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Ultimate-app-guide-2.0-OSullivan-John.pdf - 2 views

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    The Teacher's Ultimate App Guide and Resource for using iPads in Education
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dushare - Real-time P2P file transfers - 1 views

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    send files to friends directly, without uploading to a server. Can be password Protected.
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embedit.in - Any file, in your website - 0 views

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    Upload video to embed into your website.
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The Sect of Homokaasu - The Rasterbator - 0 views

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    The Rasterbator creates huge, rasterized images from any picture. Upload an image, print the resulting multi-page pdf file and assemble the pages into extremely cool looking poster up to 20 meters in size.
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How to Use Google+ Hangouts for Your Business | Social Media Examiner - 0 views

  • How to Get StartedMake sure you already have a Google+ account (and optionally a company page), then follow these steps. Install (or make sure you have installed) the Google Talk plugin. Follow all of the instructions to install the plugin. Then login to your Google+ account (see image for placement of steps):Click the link to “Start your own hangout” in the right column. Check in the top right corner and select the personal account or company page you want to use to host this hangout.If you have multiple cameras and microphones connected to your computer, make sure you select the one you prefer to use first.Invite an entire circle, individuals or select Public.The interface to start a hangout has a clean, simple design.Here some tips for successful hangouts:Give yourself time to practice. I’m part of a group of women on Google+ who routinely test out new features privately before we open up public hangouts.Create the list of people you want to invite by putting them all in a circle. Then just invite the circle.Create any documents you are going to share ahead of time in Google Docs to easily add them to the hangout.
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    "How to Get Started Make sure you already have a Google+ account (and optionally a company page), then follow these steps. Install (or make sure you have installed) the Google Talk plugin. Follow all of the instructions to install the plugin. Then login to your Google+ account (see image for placement of steps): Click the link to "Start your own hangout" in the right column. Check in the top right corner and select the personal account or company page you want to use to host this hangout. If you have multiple cameras and microphones connected to your computer, make sure you select the one you prefer to use first. Invite an entire circle, individuals or select Public. The interface to start a hangout has a clean, simple design. Here some tips for successful hangouts: Give yourself time to practice. I'm part of a group of women on Google+ who routinely test out new features privately before we open up public hangouts. Create the list of people you want to invite by putting them all in a circle. Then just invite the circle. Create any documents you are going to share ahead of time in Google Docs to easily add them to the hangout."
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Welcome to Fotobabble - Talking Photos - 3 views

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    upload picture and add audio message or details.
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GeocachingActivityTypes.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Geocaching activities
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xkcd_tech_support_flowchart.jpg (600×675) - 3 views

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    Technology Support Flowchart for everyone
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Technology-Enhances-Learning-Infographic.jpg (JPEG Image, 1500×938 pixels) - ... - 0 views

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    Great infographic on teacher responses regarding effectiveness of education materials.
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