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Ben Ekeroth

Outsourcing Entertainment to India - 1 views

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    Much work has been outsourced to countries like India recently and now entertainment has been outsourced through hubs like Bollywood in Bombay.
Mackenzie Bredbenner

How does the ease of internet posting effect art culture? - Internet: Knowledge and Com... - 1 views

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    This site tells of the ability of everyone to be an artist. The internet is making art universal, and possibly are equivalent to museums.  
Rachel Smith

For Syrian activists, YouTube is a sword and shield (Uploading) - 1 views

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    This article explains how the news of what is happening in Syria is being spread for free and with ease through YouTube.
Rachel Smith

Young Egyptians use Facebook, coffee to bring religions together (Uploading) - 1 views

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    This article talks about how Egyptians use Facebook to upload information that has brought religions together. It describes how with the ease of uploading, new collaboration is possible.
Sana Seth

Environmental Impact of Outsourcing | Outsourcing For Better Business - 1 views

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    There are many arguments against outsourcing production for companies within the United States. One of these arguments is that the corporation rarely considers the environmental impact of their move. The United States has very strict policies about production produced pollution. However, the United States has little to no control over this area when the jobs are outsourced. Being aware of problems like this, and considering the environmental impact of outsourcing your production, is more important for the longevity of your company as opposed to the immediate profit margin.
kayla hudak

Exactly What Role Did Social Media Play in the Egyptian Revolution? | Fast Company - 1 views

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    This is a newsletter focusing on the role of social networking in the Egyptian Revolution. This has ties to Government and social networking through the ant-government protesters that caused riots, which were made possible by social networking communications
Nate F

Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction - 1 views

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    This is an article reflecting the disadvantages of a technologically advancing society on education.
Nate F

Outsourced Ed: Colleges Hire Companies to Build Their Online Courses - Technology - The... - 1 views

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    This is an article weighs the pros and the cons of outsourcing colleges around the world.
Leena Issa

Between The Lines: Virtual communication - 1 views

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    This websites tells us how people use Facebook and Twitter to virtually communicate. It says that people should not forget about the traditional ways of communication.
Vicki Davis

Eastwood High School c/o 2012 Flash Mob - YouTube - 2 views

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    A flashmob at graduation? Oh yes. If you want to smile at kids and what happens in today's interconnected society watch this graduation flashmob. Without social media, I doubt this sort of thing would be possible. 
Vicki Davis

Bitty Browser Home Page -- Picture-in-Picture for the Web - 0 views

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    Cool cool way to embed web browser pages into a web page.
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    Bitty Browser is an incredibly cool and useful tool. It allows you to embed a website inside another web page - so if you want to embed a web page for people to use in your wiki, just use the bitty browser. You can even create up to 100 feeds and make a mini RSS reader for education news for those teachers you KNOW will NEVER use RSS. Fascinating tool.
Vicki Davis

Smithsonian Education - Educators - 0 views

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    An incredible resource from the Smithsonian for educators
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    An online presence for the smithsonian.
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    Government organizations like the smithsonian are reaching out to educators and others with an online presence. This cool site has lesson plans and lots of great information for arts, science and technology, history and culture, and language arts.
KathrynC C

Mozilla Firefox - 0 views

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    Mozilla Firefox is a popular web browser.
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    Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser. Firefox is the second-most popular browser in current use worldwide, after Internet Explorer.
wildcat wildcat

Netscape - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Netscape Communications (formerly known as Netscape Communications Corporation and commonly known as Netscape) is a US computer services company, best known for its web browser. When it was an independent company, its headquarters were in Mountain View, California.[1] The name Netscape was a trademark of Cisco Systems, that was granted to the company
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    read this is you want to know wbout netscape
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    This is a web browser.
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    Netscape is an American computer services company, best known for its web browser.
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    Netscape is a popular web browser.
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    Netscape Communications (formerly known as Netscape Communications Corporation and commonly known as Netscape) is a US computer services company, best known for its web browser. When it was an independent company, its headquarters were in Mountain View, California.[1] The name Netscape was a trademark of Cisco Systems, that was granted to the company
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.
Kayla S

Globalization - 0 views

  • Globalization (or globalisation) in its literal sense is the process of transformation of local or regional phenomena into global ones. It can be described as a process by which the people of the world are unified into a single society and function together. This process is a combination of economic, technological, sociocultural and political forces.[1] Globalization is often used to refer to economic globalization, that is, integration of national economies into the international economy through trade, foreign direct investment, capital flows, migration, and the spread of technology.
  • describes an ongoing process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through a globe-spanning network of exchange
  • globalization is usually recognized as being driven by a combination of economic, technological, sociocultural, political, and biological factors
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  • lobalization
  • Globalization (or globalisation) describes a process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through a global network of communication, transportation, and trade.
  • Globalization refers to the increasing unification of the world's economic order through reduction of such barriers to international trade as tariffs, export fees, and import quotas. The goal is to increase material wealth, goods, and services through an international division of labor by efficiencies catalyzed by international relations, specialization and competition. It describes the process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through communication, transportation, and trade.
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    Definition and examples of globalization
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    Definition of Gloabalization.
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    Definition of globalization: "Globalization (or globalisation) describes a process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through a global network of communication, transportation, and trade. The term is sometimes used to refer specifically to economic globalization: the integration of national economies into the international economy through trade, foreign direct investment, capital flows, migration, and the spread of technology.[1] However, globalization is usually recognized as being driven by a combination of economic, technological, sociocultural, political, and biological factors."
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    Globalization refers to the increasing unification of the world's economic order through reduction of such barriers to international trade as tariffs, export fees, and import quotas. The goal is to increase material wealth, goods, and services through an international division of labor by efficiencies catalyzed by international relations, specialization and competition. It describes the process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through communication, transportation, and trade.
Vicki Davis

Twitter - 0 views

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    Twitter is a new tool that those writing about connecting the world online should discuss.
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    Twitter is a rapidly emerging place for people to connect. They can use their cell phone or a web browser to post updates called "microblogs" to tell others what they are doing. Many teachers and others throughout the world are connecting to one another via twitter, creating "viral" professional development as some call it.
Ernie Easter

KartOO visual meta search engine - 0 views

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    Needs latest Flash Player. Very good mind map style results.
Steve Madsen

ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

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    A primary school teacher's blog about the use of some Google apps with his primary class.
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    Can I Use Google Docs at Home? Absolutely. One of the children in my class had waited to the end of the session to ask me if they could access Google Docs at home. This afternoon we introduced all of our Year 5 children (60) to Google Apps and we had lots of fun exploring the tool with our new classes.
Vicki Davis

Overstream -- Welcome - 0 views

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    You can add subtitles to videos here . I think the point is that once something is posted, it can be "mashed up" in endless ways!
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    Overstream is a video sharing website that lets you add subtitles.
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