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Steve Madsen

IBM to provide wireless access to NSW schools | Australian IT - 0 views

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    Lenovo Netbooks to be given to Grade 9-12 students next year in NSW Australia, along with upgraded wireless networking.
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    Australian focus, NSW. Wireless rollout, laptop rollout.
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    The Rees Labor Government has awarded a wireless network contract to IBM Australia that is set to create more than 100 new jobs.
Steve Madsen

Facebook to Adopt New Terms of Service - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Facebook Inc. said it would move to implement two new governing documents after preliminary results showed that 74.4% of Facebook users who participated in a vote on the new documents supported them.
Haley A

flatclassroom09-3 - Workflow Software - 4 views

  • Skype.
    • Vicki Davis
       
      Make sure that you justify how skype is part of workflow software. Also, you may want to pull out how the new skype lets you screenshare and record a movie of that and has all these productivity add ins to help workflow go.
  • we sit down and really think about it
    • Vicki Davis
       
      This should be written like a wikipedia article in 3rd person so you'll want to rewrite this - also the current news section needs quite a few hyperlinks. How about all of the Google Docs and google type things that let you compute in "the cloud" -- also, things like timebridge let work flow around the world. Look at other things that help people work together like Elluminate, for example.
  • Our project ( WFS) will be u
    • Vicki Davis
       
      Not sure I understand this- but I will give you some examples here - how about SIS (student information systems) like SASSY and Powerschool that let teachers and administrators look at information from home or school and also let work flow from one person to another.
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  • like the administrating works and stuff,
    • Vicki Davis
       
      words and stuff - this is sort of written in jargon and needs to be cleaned up a bit. Also, there are no citations and hyperlinks - how do I know that this is true? Examples of workflow software here including the article I posted to the Flat Classroom group that show that the White house has gone "open source" with the whitehouse.gov website, using something called Drupal.
  • PayPal
    • Vicki Davis
       
      The items in Arts, Entertainment and Liesture need hyperlinks - although these are solid examples. Do you have a way to show what a storyboard looks like in this section?
  • Hibbert Ralph Animation (HRA)
  • iphones
    • Vicki Davis
       
      Check the science environment and health section for adding hyperlinks and also sources.
  • Calenders
  • Workflow software can be used many ways for a government as well as politics and employment. Working as a group simultaneously is very important to fulfill some kind of difficult work, like administrating works such as Microsoft Sharepoint . Since the work that big companies do is very complicated and intertwined over and over with the part that do not really seem to be related that much, workflow software is almost mandatory to practice. Same as in politics and employment, the organization, association use this program for more efficient work capabilities (for their own profits). Many companies are using "computing in the cloud" which are free technologies like
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    Workflow software can be used many ways for a government as well as politics and employment. Working as a group simultaneously is very important to fulfill some kind of difficult work, like administrating works such as Microsoft Sharepoint . Since the work that big companies do is very complicated and intertwined over and over with the part that do not really seem to be related that much, workflow software is almost mandatory to practice. Same as in politics and employment, the organization, association use this program for more efficient work capabilities (for their own profits). Many companies are using "computing in the cloud" which are free technologies like 
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Ralph C

Communications In Iran | Cyber Law - 0 views

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    The goverment controls the radio and other things in iran "The government runs the broadcast media, which includes three national radio stations and two national television networks, as well as dozens of local radio and television stations. In 2000 there were 252 radios, 158 television sets, 219 telephone lines, and 110 personal computers for every 1,000 residents. "
Kayla S

How globalization affects tax desgin - 0 views

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    This site explains how globalization affects tax design with globalization tighten financial pressures on the government.
Ralph C

Impunity Watch » Blog Archive » China Threatens Punishment of Internet Users Who Post Rumors - 0 views

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    China doesn't want people to spread rumors about them over the web. "Chinese authorities have renewed the threat that internet users who use the internet to make statements that the government deems to be false will be punished."
Smith 14

Employment Opportunities at ProActive Software Ltd - ProWorkFlow SaaS - 0 views

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    government employment
scott summerlin

Official Google Blog: Do you "Google?" - 0 views

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    Posted by Michael Krantz, Google Blog Team Q: What do zippers, baby oil, brassieres and trampolines have in common? A: No, the answer isn't that they're all part of the setup for a highly inappropriate joke. In fact, the above list (along with thermos, cellophane, escalator, elevator, dry ice and many more) are all words that fell victim to those products' very success and, as they became more and more popular, slipped from trademarked status into common usage. Will "Google" manage to avoid this fate? This year has brought a spate of news stories about the word's addition to the Merriam-Webster and the Oxford English dictionaries, an honor that's simultaneously highly flattering and faintly unsettling. Consider, for example, this passage from a New York Times story published last May: "Jim sent a message introducing himself and asking, 'Do you want to make a movie?'" Mr. Fry recalled in a telephone interview from his home in Buda, Tex. 'So we Googled him, he passed the test, and T called him. That was in March 1996; we spent the summer coming up with the story, and we pitched it that fall.'" Now, since Larry and Sergey didn't actually launch Google until 1998, Mr. Fry's usage of 'Google' is as distressing to our trademark lawyers as it is thrilling to our marketing folks. So, lest our name go the way of the elevators and escalators of yesteryear, we thought it was time we offered this quick semantic primer. A trademark is a word, name, symbol or device that identifies a particular company's products or services. Google is a trademark identifying Google Inc. and our search technology and services. While we're pleased that so many people think of us when they think of searching the web, let's face it, we do have a brand to protect, so we'd like to make clear that you should please only use "Google" when you're actually referring to Google Inc. and our services. Here are some hopefully helpful examples. Usage: 'Google' as noun referring to, well, us.
Smith 14

wcmsp_000264.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    government industry workflow
kayla hudak

Half of America Is Using Social Networks - 1 views

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    The information in this article allows readers to come to the realization that social networking truly is impacting the way we live and govern ourselves. As well adapting to certain learning environments
Emmett Brown

Keeping the Internet Safe From Governments - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    89 out of 144 countries signed a treaty that allowed for governmental control of the internet. Many people do not like this, and feel their rights will be restricted.
Ashley Martins

Globalization and Environmental Protection: a Global Governance Perspective - 0 views

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    This long article discusses ways that technology is beneficial and how it is detrimental to the environment. Also, it explains how people should try to not have technology have such a negative effect on the environment
Rocket Surgeon

College Is Dead. Long Live College! | TIME.com - 1 views

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    An interesting story that describes the changing face of college in America and the global community.  Begins with a very interesting scenario about a young girl taking an on-line physics course in Pakistan and the way her on-line global "classmates" helped her to finish the course after it was blocked by her government.
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    An article about new, free, online college courses and how they work. Yeah, I'm totally taking one of these.
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.
Elizabeth S

Egypt's Uprising: Tracking the Social Media Factor - 0 views

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    This article is interesting, because it provides a good link between social networking and the government, which is my area of research. This article is all about the ties between social networking and the Egypt-uprisings. The article suggests that the reason for all the support and followers for the violence was because of social-networking.
tyler Stevenson

You can help @MittRomney turn around America by contributing to his campaign. Donate today: - 0 views

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    A contribution from you, today, will go towards advancing a campaign that is centered on job creation and economic growth.
tyler Stevenson

State and Federal Electronic Government in the United States, 2008 - 0 views

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    The social and political impact of new technology long has been debated among observers. Throughout American history, technological innovations - from the movable-type printing press in the 15th century, the telegraph in 1844, and the telephone in 1876 to the rise of radio in the 1920s and coast-to-coast television broadcasting in 1946 - have sparked much speculation.
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.
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