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Wireless users will get alerts on excess use - 0 views

  • Washington—Users of cellphones and other wireless devices who are nearing their monthly limit for voice, text or data services will receive alerts when they are in danger of being charged extra, under an agreement reached by carriers and the Federal Communications Commission.
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    "Washington-Users of cellphones and other wireless devices who are nearing their monthly limit for voice, text or data services will receive alerts when they are in danger of being charged extra, under an agreement reached by carriers and the Federal Communications Commission."
Stephanie A

government - 1 views

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    Statistics and data about the way our state is doing down and it about how much china is making with there newspapers, mobile, Magazines, TV, Internet, and Bloggers. China right now is doing better then the whole U.S everyone is doing great. There is a lot of things going on and we are about ready to go in a depression so i believe at least with the way our world is coming around.
dakota barvian

Trevon Lee - How Workflow Software Can Enhance Productivity and Communication ? - 0 views

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    Workflow Software can enhance productivity and communication by its ability to utilize all concepts and manipulate data automatically. This can take the load off of a single human being by completing the process for the person trying to manage data or specific work. As for this project, I feel good about the final result.
Meghan J

Congressional data may soon be easier to use online - 0 views

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    This article talks about how governments are using workflow software to have information being sped up in the process of downloading.
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."
Danielle Perdock

Realizing the promise of Web 2.0: engaging c... [J Health Commun. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Web 2.0, expanding on Health 2.0, includes three main aspects, participation in health, evolution of the web involving a vast amount of consumer engagement, and the new realization of data, which supports the vital decisions in Health 2.0.
Danielle Perdock

http://www.oecd.org/edu/ceri/39458556.pdf - 0 views

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    This journal expands on the philosophical disadvantages of Web 2.0 as well as acknowledging the scientific education advantages within a school system. Within a school system, a classroom is started with a base of a higher expectation rate (highly structured), and a control on the primary thinking points of the students (based on scientific data).
Ashley M

Digital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

shared by Ashley M on 27 Sep 10 - Cached
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    "A digital system[1] is a data technology that uses discrete (discontinuous) values"
Vicki Davis

Google Flu Trends - 0 views

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    Explore flu trends around the world. Great for class discussions. You can also download world flu activity data.
Ainsley T

JNetDirect and Macronetics partner to provide BPM services - Business Intelligence - 0 views

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    JNetDirect, a provider of data access and security services, and Macronetics have partnered to provide business process management services, workflow software products, and professional services." />text/css
Julie Lindsay

Pew Internet & American Life Project Presentation: Baby Boomers and the internet - 0 views

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    This presentation contains data about how Baby Boomers use the internet. It charts the rise of broadband, wireless connections, and a variety of internet activities, including e-commerce.
Julie Lindsay

Pew Internet & American Life Project Presentation: Teens and the internet - 0 views

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    This presentation pulls together the latest Pew Internet data about how teens use the internet, their cell phones, and other technology. It explores how the world of digital natives is different from their predecessors.
Julie Lindsay

Cell Phones in Learning - Liz Kolb - 0 views

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    Cell phones have the capability to become the "Swiss army knife" for student research and organization. First, we explore using cell phones as data collection tools: audio recorders, digital cameras, and digital camcorders. Additionally, we consider how classroom projects can be developed for cell phones: creating ring tones, text messaging, mobile WebPages, and mobile surveys. Finally, we contemplate the future features of cell phones and how those features play a role in learning.
Julie Lindsay

2010 Horizon Report - 1 views

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    Recently released Horizon Report 2010, from the New Media Consortium and Educause. Emerging Technologies: 1-2 years: Mobile Computing and Open Content 2-3 years: Simple Augmented Reality and Electronic Books 4-5 yersr: Gesture-based Computing and Visual Data Analysis
Steve Madsen

New improved Bluetooth is ten times faster - Technology - smh.com.au - 0 views

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    The next version of the Bluetooth wireless technology is expected to transfer data 10 times faster than the current incarnation.
Steve Madsen

Watch what you do, your car is watching - 0 views

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    Most new cars are now fitted with event recorders similar to aircraft black boxes. The data collected could be used to assess how well a car has been driven, how far and, in the event of a crash, what factors contributed to the accident.
Jamie D

EMMYS: Engineering Awards Announced; VOD Pioneer Time Warner Among Winners - Deadline.com - 0 views

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    "IBM and Fox Networks Group have worked together since 2004 to fundamentally change the way audio and video content is recorded and transmitted. This effort enabled major improvements in digital workflow and dramatic reductions in the costs associated with capturing, storing and repurposing media content while providing dramatic improvements in transfer rates, storage density, automated workflow, meta-data capture and content availability."
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    An Engineering Emmy is an Emmy"award" that an engineer wins for creating the best engineering workflow software devices.
J.T. E

Powerwave Technologies Wins RCR Wireless Innovation Awards for Most Innovative Governme... - 0 views

  • Powerwave's RMDU has been well received by the government sector as the flexible answer for large public agencies to deploy advanced mission-critical wireless communications for urgent, on-demand scenarios and remote environments. Easily deployed by one person in less than 30 minutes, the RMDU boosts wireless capacity to support high concurrent call volume and data access, anytime, anywhere. The unit is an integrated mobile communications base station with a hydraulic-powered telescoping antenna tower, available in 20M to 50M heights. It supports a multitude of communication antennas and ancillary gear, such as surveillance cameras and searchlights, up to 600 pounds of payload. The RMDU also comes standard with an integrated self-contained generator, ensuring seamless operation and eliminating power availability concerns in remote locations. These features make it ideal for defense, homeland security and public safety agencies in a wide range of operational scenarios, including: setting up a mobile data center for radio communications during incident management; establishing temporary wireless coverage in areas devastated by natural disasters; and supporting military in remote wartime environments.
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    They are finding new ways to help the government by wireless innovations. The RapidFlex Mobile Deployment Unit was rewarded the the RCR wireless innovation award. It helps people find out about certain things in a certain area.
Kreslyn C

Open Source | Open Source Workflow & BPM Blog - 0 views

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    " Open Source Do the recent Amazon EC2 outages put in doubt the viability of cloud computing for mission critical hosted business applications such as hosted CRM, hosted ERP, and hosted BPM software? 2/06/2011 | Category: Open Source | Tags: bpm, BPM Software, business process management, cloud, Cloud Computing, CRM, ERP, Hosted Applications, Hosted BPM, SaaS, SaaS BPM There is a lot of news at the moment regarding the safety of data and the viability of business applications in the cloud. And for those companies that are already using a hosted application such as hosted CRM, hosted ERP, or hosted BPM software, this recent news can be quite disconcerting.. After all a company [...]"
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