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 Lisa Durff

Ten Cool Sites: Fun & Educational Websites | Exploratorium - 0 views

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    List of games for teaching
Evan Thompson

WWW and US political News - 0 views

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    This is a good website that relates the world wide web and politics
Gabrielle Hollenbeck

Virtual Communication in Work School and Life - 1 views

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    This website gives a few good examples of the virtual communications technology that is out there and how we benefit.
Becky Novak

The Social Impact of Personal Learning Environments - 0 views

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    This is a good website for gaining information on all aspects of PLEs.
Becky Novak

Social Networking in Education - 0 views

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    This website is from a project similar to our Flat Classroom Project. It has a lot of information regarding the impact social networking has on education at the elementary, middle/high school and college levels.
Tyler Gigliotti

Online tools and applications - Go2web20 - 0 views

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    Web Applications Index website that ranges with applications from e-reader to Israel.
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    This site allows you to view many Web 2.0 sites that you can use for various things.
Jessica Torres

Top 10 Web 2.0 Tools for Young Learners -- THE Journal - 3 views

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    A website that has an article on Top 10 Web 2.0 Tools for Young Learners.
Haley Salmon

Free Music Downloads - 0 views

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    This website allows users to download music legally and for free, which can be useful when talking about uploading since these songs and videos were once uploaded to this site.
Rachael Cepicka

Facebook picture - 0 views

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    My topic talks about internet websites such as Facebook, so i decided to post a picture of Facebook.
zoe miller

Citations for my project - 1 views

My group hadn't done any of the citations for their work, so i gathered the websites they used, modified them in easy bib, and collected them at the bottom of our summary.

science_health enviroment

started by zoe miller on 29 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Haley Salmon

World Leisure Journal - 0 views

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    This website and journal uses uploading to inform people of things such as tourist sites, which can decide how people spend their time for leisure.
Gabriella Tirado

Using social media to improve your business - 0 views

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    Talks about how social networks and websites can advertise your business
Haley Salmon

IDEA - 0 views

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    This website is a source of communication for those involved in the entertainment industry.
Kenneth Honer

Outsourcing Obamacare - 0 views

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    This is a current story of how the new Affordable Care Act's website was made in Canada.
Haley Salmon

The Wikipedia Debate - 0 views

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    This article discusses Wikepedia, which is a website used for community uploading, along with its advantages and disadvantages.
Caroline Madigan

Web 2.0 - 0 views

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    This website gives a great definition of Web 2.0, and provided useful insight into the current uses.
scott summerlin

Google - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG, FWB: GGQ1) is a multinational public cloud computing, Internet search, and advertising technologies corporation
  • Google runs over one million servers in data centers around the world,[13] and processes over one billion search requests[14] and twenty petabytes of user-generated data every day.
  • Google runs over one million servers in data centers around the world,[14] and processes over one billion search requests[15] and twenty petabytes of user-generated data every day.[16][17][18] Google's rapid growth since its incorporation has triggered a chain of products, acquisitions and partnerships beyond the company's core search engine. The company offers online productivity software, such as its Gmail e-mail software, and social networking tools, including Orkut and, more recently, Google Buzz.
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    "Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG, FWB: GGQ1) is a multinational public cloud computing, Internet search, and advertising technologies corporation. Google hosts and develops a number of Internet-based services and products,[5] and generates profit primarily from advertising through its AdWords program"
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    Description of Google.
d l

Advertising and Privacy - Google Privacy Center - 0 views

  • Google offers a range of advertising services through our AdWords and AdSense programs to show you the most useful and relevant ads online. These ads appear on Google’s sites and services, and on partner websites in the Google content network.
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    Google's advertising and privacy .
Kyle Correa

World Wide Web - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • A NeXT Computer was used by Berners-Lee as the world's first web server and also to write the first web browser, WorldWideWeb, in 1990. By Christmas 1990, Berners-Lee had built all the tools necessary for a working Web:[7] the first web browser (which was a web editor as well); the first web server; and the first web pages,[8] which described the project itself. On August 6, 1991, he posted a short summary of the World Wide Web project on the alt.hypertext newsgroup.[9] This date also marked the debut of the Web as a publicly available service on the Internet. The first server outside Europe was set up at SLAC to host the SPIRES-HEP database. Accounts differ substantially as to the date of this event. The World Wide Web Consortium says December 1992,[10] whereas SLAC itself claims 1991.[11][12] This is supported by a W3C document entitled A Little History of the World Wide Web.[13]
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    A NeXT Computer was used by Berners-Lee as the world's first web server and also to write the first web browser, WorldWideWeb, in 1990. By Christmas 1990, Berners-Lee had built all the tools necessary for a working Web:[7] the first web browser (which was a web editor as well); the first web server; and the first web pages,[8] which described the project itself. On August 6, 1991, he posted a short summary of the World Wide Web project on the alt.hypertext newsgroup.[9] This date also marked the debut of the Web as a publicly available service on the Internet. The first server outside Europe was set up at SLAC to host the SPIRES-HEP database. Accounts differ substantially as to the date of this event. The World Wide Web Consortium says December 1992,[10] whereas SLAC itself claims 1991.[11][12] This is supported by a W3C document entitled A Little History of the World Wide Web.[13]
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    "he World Wide Web, abbreviated as WWW and commonly known as the Web, is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a web browser, one can view web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia and navigate between them by using hyperlinks. Using concepts from earlier hypertext systems, English engineer and computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee, now the Director of the World Wide Web Consortium, wrote a proposal in March 1989 for what would eventually become the World Wide Web.[1] At CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, Berners-Lee and Belgian computer scientist Robert Cailliau proposed in 1990 to use "HyperText [...] to link and access information of various kinds as a web of nodes in which the user can browse at will",[2] and publicly introduced the project in December.[3]"
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    World Wide Web
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    This website includes information about the Internet and how it works.
Brody C

Facebook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

shared by Brody C on 28 Sep 10 - Cached
  • Facebook is a social networking website launched in February 2004 that is operated and privately owned by Facebook, Inc.,[1] with more than 500 million[5] active users in July 2010, which is about one person for every fourteen in the world.[6][N 1] Users can add people as friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves.
  • Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg with his college roommates and fellow computer science students Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes.[7] The website's membership was initially limited by the founders to Harvard students, but was expanded to other colleges in the Boston area, the Ivy League, and Stanford University. It gradually added support for students at various other universities before opening to high school students, and, finally, to anyone aged 13 and over.
  • A January 2009 Compete.com study ranked Facebook as the most used social network by worldwide monthly active users, followed by MySpace.[16] Entertainment Weekly put it on its end-of-the-decade 'best-of' list, saying, "How on earth did we stalk our exes, remember our co-workers' birthdays, bug our friends, and play a rousing game of Scrabulous before Facebook?"
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