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Julie Lindsay

An Animated Film Is Created Through Internet Consensus - 0 views

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    LOS ANGELES - And the Oscar for the best animated short film goes to ... an Internet community? Article from the NY Times about a global collaboration on an animated film...sounds like what we do for flat classroom projects
Julie Lindsay

State of the Art - With a Private MiFi Hot Spot, - 0 views

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    Be Online Wherever You Like - NYTimes.com This sounds like what we need!
Bulldog Sharpie

Voice over Internet Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a general term for a family of transmission technologies for delivery of voice communications over IP networks such as the Internet or other packet-switched networks. Other terms frequently encountered and synonymous with VoIP are IP telephony, Internet telephony, voice over broadband (VoBB), broadband telephony, and broadband phone.
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    This discusses about what voIP is and the history about voIP.
Kunjan P

7 habits of an "Actual" Web 2.0 Service | Startup Reviews|Tech news|Tech events|Tech ti... - 0 views

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    This will tells about the Core Characteristics of Web 2.0 Services
Vicki Davis

danieltenner.com - What problems does Google Wave solve? - 1 views

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    Excellent article on what Google wave is intended to be: a step up from email to allow for document collaboration. OK, now I finally get it. Seeing people talk about it replacing twitter, etc. I was like "nah - not with THIS" but seeing this blog post made the light go on - a must read for those who want to truly understand what google wave is for and to not get so hyper about what it isn't.
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    Important NEW technology for workflow software group and virtual communications. This would make a GREAT topic of video and perhaps we could try to get some invites for students to test out.
Trent H

The World Is Flat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

  • The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century is an international bestselling book by Thomas L. Friedman that analyzes globalization,
  • #1: Collapse of Berlin Wall--11/9/89: The event not only symbolized the end of the Cold War, it allowed people from other side of the wall to join the economic mainstream. #2: Netscape--8/9/95: Netscape and the Web broadened the audience for the Internet from its roots as a communications medium used primarily by 'early adopters and geeks' to something that made the Internet accessible to everyone from five-year-olds to ninety-five-year olds. The digitization that took place meant that everyday occurrences such as words, files, films, music and pictures could be accessed and manipulated on a computer screen by all people across the world. #3: Workflow software: The ability of machines to talk to other machines with no humans involved was stated by Friedman. Friedman believes these first three forces have become a "crude foundation of a whole new global platform for collaboration." #4: Uploading: Communities uploading and collaborating on online projects. Examples include open source software, blogs, and Wikipedia. Friedman considers the phenomenon "the most disruptive force of all." #5: Outsourcing: Friedman argues that outsourcing has allowed companies to split service and manufacturing activities into components which can be subcontracted and performed in the most efficient, cost-effective way. This process became easier with the mass distribution of fiber optic cables during the introduction of the World Wide Web. #6: Offshoring: The internal relocation of a company's manufacturing or other processes to a foreign land to take advantage of less costly operations there. China's entrance in the WTO allowed for greater competition in the playing field. Now countries such as Malaysia, Mexico, Brazil must compete against China and each other to have businesses offshore to them. #7: Supply-chaining: Friedman compares the modern retail supply chain to a river, and points to Wal-Mart as the best example of a company using technology to streamline item sales, distribution, and shipping. #8: Insourcing: Friedman uses UPS as a prime example for insourcing, in which the company's employees perform services--beyond shipping--for another company. For example, UPS repairs Toshiba computers on behalf of Toshiba. The work is done at the UPS hub, by UPS employees. #9: In-forming: Google and other search engines are the prime example. "Never before in the history of the planet have so many people-on their own-had the ability to find so much information about so many things and about so many other people", writes Friedman. The growth of search engines is tremendous; for example take Google, in which Friedman states that it is "now processing roughly one billion searches per day, up from 150 million just three years ago". #10: "The Steroids": Personal digital devices like mobile phones, iPods, personal digital assistants, instant messaging, and voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
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    This is all about the ten flatteners and what they are.
Alexis B

How Mobile Active is Changing the World with Cell Phones : Planet Green - 1 views

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    "As cell phones become more ubiquitous, it's becoming increasingly easy to use them for positive action. We've been talking about that quite a bit lately here on Planet Green, and one of the organizations whose name keeps popping up is Mobile Active. They're a great group, and deserve a highlight. Mobile Active, as they succinctly state, is "a global network of people using mobile technology for social impact." The group recognizes that there are billions of phones across the world being used by people in even the most unlikely of places. More are entering the consumer stream on a daily basis. Therefore, a cell phone is the perfect tool with which to engage people for activism. The group works to help organizations understand how they can use mobile phones to get people involved in social change or improve their organization, reduce the costs of getting mobile phones into the hands of people who need them, speed up the adoption of mobile phones as a tool among non-profits, and facilitate the implementation of mobile phone projects and campaigns. Mobile Active takes part in issues ranging from health to environment to disaster relief. You can search through all the many projects they're involved in with their mDirectory. As you look through, there's no doubt you'll be inspired and think about your cell phone in a whole new way - as a tool for changing the world. Check out the Good Call feature here on Planet Green for great information about cell phones and activism. More on Changing the World with Cell Phones How Cell Phones Are Changing the Face of Green Activism Good Call! Using Your Mobile Phone for Green Activism We Have Green Phone Apps Galore...But Are They Doing Any Good?"
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    This is a great column that involves mobile and ubiquitous computing. This column is about mobile devices helping to save the earth.
Vicki Davis

Technology Review: Blogs: TR Editors' blog: Will the Nook Eat the Kindle's Lunch? - 1 views

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    Barnes and Noble's response to the Kindle: The Nook.
Suzie Nestico

Explaining Creative Commons Licenses By Comic - 1 views

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    Good resource to explain copyright and CC licensing to students when searching for digital media to use in projects. Explaining Creative Commons Licenses By Comic http://bit.ly/fT1JgC #edchat #ukedchat
Toni Olivieri-Barton

Powerful Learning Practice | Virtual professional development for 21st Century educator... - 2 views

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    Some teachers in my Flat Classroom Certified Teacher Class are talking about this.  Looks interesting.
Mary Westbrook

Web Photo Geotags Can Reveal More Than You Wish - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Geotagging pictures can reveal more than you want, and can cause potential danger
Mick S

Bringing Bangladesh into the Internet age - The New York Times - 0 views

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    This site talks about the social impacts of having wireless internet in Bangladesh.
Mick S

Technology News: Wireless: Wireless Connectivity Becoming BMOC - 0 views

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    This site shows how wireless connectivity is popping up in colleges around the world.
Susan D

Soon, self-animated avatars to help people communicate better - 0 views

  • Virtual communication allowed by modern technology usually lacks the body gestures so common in face-to-face interactions.
Stephanie A

New Device that are happening now - 0 views

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    They are starting to put in lightradios all over the world to help mobiles more thing like, internet, cell phone,computers, even house phone mobile. What do you think about this? And how would it be for us now and in the future ?
Cortney K

How People Use Their Smartphones and Tablets While Watching TV [Study] - 2 views

  • This is especially true for owners of tablets and smartphones in the U.S., 40%
  • In fact, only 12% of tablet owners and 13% of smartphone owners say they have never used those devices while watching TV.
  • 45% are surfing the web for unrelated information. Some 42% are visiting social networking sites
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  • Fewer than 20% of them are looking up information related to ads they’ve seen on TV. Still, that’s a pretty significant amount.
  • Only 14% do so on a daily basis, and nearly half say they’ve never done so.
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    How people multi-task with technology
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    M&U information
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    What did the study find? How many people were in the study and from where did these people originate? Are there any conflicting studies?
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    There was a study done to see how many people use their smartphone while watching television. In the US there are 40% who do so on a daily basis, compared to as 12% of tablet users and 13% of smartphone owners say they have never done so. 45% search unrelated info on the web, 42% are checking social networking sites, and fewer than 20% are searching related ads they've seen on TV. While, I just researched some more related to this topic, I came to realize this results are correct and accurate.
Susan D

ViO | Virtual social networking and marketing for business - 0 views

  • If a company is considering a business solution in the 3-D online virtual world, chances are, it is being driven by forward-thinking leadership.
  • forward-thinking innovators can maximize technology to vault their company into a leadership position in their industry.
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    This talks about how buisness are meeting virtually instead of face to face
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