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Cole Seymour

The Four Facets of Web 2.0 in Government - 0 views

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    12 years at Gartner Andrea Di Maio VP Distinguished Analyst 25 years IT industry Andrea Di Maio is a vice president and distinguished analyst in Gartner Research, where he focuses on the public sector, with particular reference to e-government strategies, Web 2.0, the business value of IT, open-source software...
Stefano G

How Social Networking Affects the Student Life Cycle -- From Applicant to Graduate - Wi... - 0 views

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    Technology is reshaping college admissions. Course-management systems are making it possible to detect students in academic trouble before it gets too deep. And development offices are creating social networks that energize alumni giving. But not every high-tech strategy pays off for colleges.
Emily Lambrecht

The Changing Face of Information Technology | Articles | ITBusinessEdge.com - 0 views

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    Eight Trends Driving the Future of Information Technology A new report predicts dramatic changes to the face of enterprise computing. To say that change is coming to the enterprise is like saying the sun will rise in the east tomorrow.
Corri Tetler

Connecting The World: A Dead Digital Dream? | Charlie Beckett - 0 views

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    Great food for thought!! Interesting take on exactly how much the internet connects the world. "Is the Internet a force for development and democracy or is it a digital dead-end?"
jessica Friday

Google's Street View Goes Into The Wild : All Tech Considered : NPR - 0 views

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    Interesting news story about Google's attempt to map and photograph the earth.  The story describes the first "off-road" mapping expedition into the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
Elyssa O

Half of America Is Using Social Networks - 0 views

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    This article explains how social networking is huge in America. So many individuals use social networking sites and it is a reflection on modern day America.
Shay B

Web 2.0-savvy teachers testing old assumptions - CNN.com - 1 views

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    Teachers are often portrayed as being clueless about technology, but ever more of them are putting that stereotype to the test. Web 2.0 technologies in particular have found a receptive audience among educators. Many use blogs to share ideas on teaching and technology, some of which might surprise students.
Shay B

Web 2.0 Gets Big -- and Corporate - 0 views

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    As the economy totters, it's easy to make fun of the concept of "Web 2.0" - the rallying cry of a generation of chipper start-ups spawned over the last few years with an unusual aversion to vowels.
Connor D

Government and Cellphones - 0 views

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    This article talks about how the Department of Homeland Security is switching their employees phones from Blackberrys to iPhones.
Sebastian D

SAT Reforms May Have Negative Impact on Students, Counselors Say - 2 views

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    This article is about how students may have to upload pictures of themselves when signing up for the SAT and ACT
Sebastian D

Uploading Trouble: Teaching About the Video that Roiled the Muslim World - 0 views

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    This article explains some of the uploading done in middle east and some problems it causes
Kristin K

E-Mails and Lies - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Tells about how people are more likely to lie with email than with talking or writing. 
Nicholas E

No More Industrial Revolutions? - 0 views

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    The United States is running on empty because of increased outsourcing.
Lexi S

Pandora aims for SOPA repeat in battle over online radio royalties - 0 views

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    An article about SOPA and online radio royalties. How has the internet influenced the way people listen to music?
Ben Ekeroth

Outsourcing Is Not (Always) Evil - 0 views

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    Fixes looks at solutions to social problems and why they work.Tags:On Friday, I wrote about two social enterprises ― Samasource and Digital Divide Data ― that extend computer-based employment to people with modest educations in developing countries. The strategy of harnessing the Internet to bring low-cost data management jobs to remote and impoverished communities has been called "impact sourcing."
Zach West

Top 10 applications open on your worker's PC, and why BPM Software and Workflow Softwar... - 0 views

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    By brian | December 13, 2010 | BPM, Business Applications, Collaboration, DMS, Facebook, Open Source, SAP, Social Applications, Social Media, Twitter So you are a manager at a mid-sized organization and you want your workers to use BPM software or workflow software so that you can start to get your processes under control.
alex lapaglia

How Has the Internet Affected the Music Industry? - 0 views

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    Check Manuel Career's News! --> Manuel Marino Official This article is written by web designer Josh Gutteridge who runs Skyte Media. Skyte Media is based in the Midlands (England) and is a professional web design company that specialises in web design and development. Josh would like to receive comments about this article on his blog.
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