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zoe miller

Picture of globalization - 0 views

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    i found a picture of globalization that went well with my project.
Rachael Cepicka

Mobile effect on education - 0 views

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    This article tells how mobile devices effect education.
derrick mack

Google Image - 0 views

shared by derrick mack on 30 Oct 13 - No Cached
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    I used this image in my project.
Michael Kane

Google's Eric Schmidt says government spying is 'the nature of our society' - 1 views

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    This article discusses the impact of technology on privacy
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    This article discusses how Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google, admits that the government has been spying on people using the search engine.
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    This article talks about Eric Schmidt and how he is trying to excuse the government for spying on Google.
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    This article talks about Eric Schmidt and how he is trying to excuse the government for spying on Google.
Joseph Pasquino

Internet Use Affects Memory, Study Finds - 0 views

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    The widespread use of search engines and online databases has affected the way people remember information, researchers are reporting. The scientists, led by Betsy Sparrow, an assistant professor of psychology at Columbia, wondered whether people were more likely to remember information that could be easily retrieved from a computer, just as students are more likely to recall facts they believe will be on a test.
Annika Sundlof

Anti-Globalization Protests in Honduras - 1 views

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    This image shows protests against globalization- specifically, free trade treaties- in Honduras. It shows an important perspective because some of the negative aspects of globalization are sometimes forgotten.
nicholas d

google company news - 0 views

  • Founded in 1998, Google runs the world's most popular Internet search engine. It's a position that has earned Google huge profits and given it outsize influence over the online world.
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    Tell about Google's stock and corporation.
zplant p

Google Classic: Please Allow 30 Days for your Search Results | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

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    A render of Google as it might have been in the era in which the postal service made a profit. To be used in my video.
Vanessa S

Revealed: the environmental impact of Google searches - Times Online - 0 views

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    it explains the impact and the things goole did for us
Haley A

National Science Foundation and Workflow Software - 0 views

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    Workflow Software in the study of science.
Vicki Davis

Google Signs a Deal to e-Publish Out-of-Print Books - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Late last month, American authors and publishers reached an agreement with Google to settle lawsuits over Google’s Book Search program, which scans millions of books and makes their contents available on the Internet. The deal lets Google sell electronic versions of copyrighted works that have gone out of print.
  • “The book business model is under siege, just as the music industry earlier came under siege,”
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    The largest bookshop in the world is Now...... drum roll please... you guessed it --- GOOGLE! Who has a license to print copyrighted books that are no longer in print. Only open in the US for now.
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    Google now worlds largest seller of books.
Ben Groll

Welcome to info.cern.ch - 0 views

shared by Ben Groll on 13 Oct 08 - Cached
  • CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is where it all began in March 1989. A physicist, Tim Berners-Lee, wrote a proposal for information management showing how information could be transferred easily over the Internet by using hypertext, the now familiar point-and-click system of navigating through information. The following year, Robert Cailliau, a systems engineer, joined in and soon became its number one advocate. The idea was to connect hypertext with the Internet and personal computers, thereby having a single information network to help CERN physicists share all the computer-stored information at the laboratory. Hypertext would enable users to browse easily between texts on web pages using links.
  • nfo.cern.ch was the address of the world's first-ever web site and web server, running on a NeXT computer at CERN. The first web page address was http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html, which centred on information regarding the WWW project. Visitors could learn more about hypertext, technical details for creating their own webpage, and even an explanation on how to search the Web for information. There are no screenshots of this original page and, in any case, changes were made daily to the information available on the page as the WWW project developed.
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    This is about the first website used as World Wide Web.
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    This link tells about Tim Berners Lee and the first website he created. He created the first World Wide Web.
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    CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is where it all began in March 1989. A physicist, Tim Berners-Lee, wrote a proposal for information management showing how information could be transferred easily over the Internet by using hypertext, the now familiar point-and-click system of navigating through information. The following year, Robert Cailliau, a systems engineer, joined in and soon became its number one advocate. The idea was to connect hypertext with the Internet and personal computers, thereby having a single information network to help CERN physicists share all the computer-stored information at the laboratory. Hypertext would enable users to browse easily between texts on web pages using links.
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    "CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is where it all began in March 1989. A physicist, Tim Berners-Lee, wrote a proposal for information management showing how information could be transferred easily over the Internet by using hypertext, the now familiar point-and-click system of navigating through information. The following year, Robert Cailliau, a systems engineer, joined in and soon became its number one advocate. The idea was to connect hypertext with the Internet and personal computers, thereby having a single information network to help CERN physicists share all the computer-stored information at the laboratory. Hypertext would enable users to browse easily between texts on web pages using links."
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    Welcome to info.cern.ch The website of the world's first-ever web server 1990 was a momentous year in world events. In February, Nelson Mandela was freed after 27 years in prison. In April, the space shuttle Discovery carried the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit. And in October, Germany was reunified.
Vicki Davis

Uses of "Social Bookmarking" - 36 views

Sharing bookmarks lets us mark web pages and share our thoughts on them. Sort of a way to organize the web. Also, for me,, sometimes I say "now what was that website" and the ability to search my...

web2.0 worldonline

started by Vicki Davis on 03 Oct 08 no follow-up yet
Steve Madsen

Hitchcock iPhone App Review - AppVee.com - 3 views

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    "Hitchcock from Cinemek is a mobile storyboard composer. For those of you that don't know, a storyboard is a series of panels of rough sketches outlining a scene of a movie or commercial. They are used to help plan out the shots needed before you start filming. "
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    Storyboarding in your pocket. Hitchcock allows aspiring cinematographers to create movie layouts while on the go. Not free. Could be used for planning student videos for the Flat Classroom Project? Search Cinemek for the iPhone application
kimberly caise

Presented with Politics & Prose, Washington, D.C - Panopto Viewer - 0 views

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    you can search the text and be taken directly to that mention of the book using Panopto
Steve Madsen

Search Engine Wolfram Alpha Focuses on Great Answers -- Not Movie Times - PC World - 0 views

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    Instead, the site processes your natural-language query against its database of facts that have been gathered, fact-checked, and organized by Wolfram Alpha staff, according to The New York Times.
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