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All About The Royal Connection: Royal Ascot & Limousine Hire - 0 views

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    The Royal Ascot race is known to be amongst the most amazing events in the entire UK and quite a sought after one in the well known British calendar.By developing a strong relationship, we hope that you will contact us for all your transportation needs to Royal Ascot.
michol lasti

Android SDK 24.3.3 Free Download | librosdigitalescs software - 0 views

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    Android SDK 24.3.3 Free Download - This Android SDK allows mobile software developers the means to tinker with the program and create new and intriguing work. The kit contains solutions to start building apps. The Android SDK 24.3.3
michol lasti

PostgreSQL 9.4.3 Free Download | librosdigitalescs software - 0 views

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    PostgreSQL 9.4.3 Free Download - PostgreSQL 9.4.3 is a powerful, open source object-relational database system. It has a lot more than 15 years involving active development and also a proven architecture containing earned it a substantial reputation for consistency, data integrity, and correctness
Scott Girard

Freshman Develops CollegeACB Empire - The Wesleyan Argus - 0 views

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    Apparently its a Juicy campus with restrictions
Jessica Ice

Bioinformatics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    The primary goal of bioinformatics is to increase our understanding of biological processes. What sets it apart from other approaches, however, is its focus on developing and applying computationally intensive techniques (e.g., data mining, and machine learning algorithms) to achieve this goal. Major research efforts in the field include sequence alignment, gene finding, genome assembly, protein structure alignment, protein structure prediction, prediction of gene expression and protein-protein interactions, and the modeling of evolution.
Mike Wesch

Clive Thompson on the Age of Microcelebrity: Why Everyone's a Little Brad Pitt - 0 views

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    But I think these gloomy predictions are probably wrong. The truth is that people are developing interesting social skills to adapt to microfame. We're learning how to live in front of a crowd. If you really want to see the future, check out teenagers and twentysomethings. When they go to a party, they make sure they're dressed for their close-up - because there will be photos, and those photos will end up online. In managing their Web presence, they understand the impact of logos, images, and fonts. And they're increasingly careful to use pseudonyms or private accounts when they want to wall off the more intimate details of their lives. (Indeed, fully two-thirds of teenagers' MySpace accounts are private and can be viewed by invitation only.)
Adam Bohannon

"The Not-So-Hidden Politics of Class Online" danah boyd - 0 views

  • Structurally, social networks are driven by homophily even when there are individual exceptions. And sure enough, in the digital world, we see this manifested right before our eyes.
  • One thing to keep in mind about social media: the internet mirrors and magnifies pre-existing dynamics.
  • In many ways, the Internet is providing a next generation public sphere. Unfortunately, it's also bringing with it next generation divides. The public sphere was never accessible to everyone. There's a reason than the scholar Habermas talked about it as the bourgeois public sphere. The public sphere was historically the domain of educated, wealthy, white, straight men. The digital public sphere may make certain aspects of public life more accessible to some, but this is not a given. And if the ways in which we construct the digital public sphere reinforce the divisions that we've been trying to break down, we've got a problem.
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  • Although most of you call these sites "social networking sites," there's almost no networking going on. People use these sites to connect to the people they know.
  • 1) Social stratification is pervasive in American society (and around the globe). Social media does not magically eradicate inequality. Rather, it mirrors what is happening in everyday life and makes social divisions visible. What we see online is not the property of these specific sites, but the pattern of adoption and development that emerged as people embraced them. People brought their biases with them to these sites and they got baked in. 2) There is no universal public online. What we see as user "choice" in social media often has to do with structural forces like homophily in people's social networks. Social stratification in this country is not cleanly linked to race or education or socio-economic factors, although all are certainly present. More than anything, social stratification is a social networks issue. People connect to people who think like them and they think like the people with whom they are connected. The digital publics that unfold highlight and reinforce structural divisions.
  • 3) If you are trying to connect with the public, where you go online matters. If you choose to make Facebook your platform for civic activity, you are implicitly suggesting that a specific class of people is more worth your time and attention than others. Of course, splitting your attention can also be costly and doesn't necessarily mean that you'll be reaching everyone anyhow. You're damned if you do and damned if you don't. The key to developing a social media strategy is to understand who you're reaching and who you're not and make certain that your perspective is accounting for said choices. Understand your biases and work to counter them. 4) The Internet has enabled many new voices to enter the political fray, but not everyone is sitting at the table. There's a terrible tendency in this country, and especially among politically minded folks, to interpret an advancement as a solution. We have not eradicated racism. We have not eradicated sexism. We have not eradicated inequality. While we've made tremendous strides in certain battles, the war is not over. The worst thing we can do is to walk away and congratulate ourselves for all of the good things that have happened. Such attitudes create new breeding grounds for increased stratification.
Bill Genereux

The Cathedral and the Bazaar - 0 views

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    Describes the culture surrounding open source software development. Gives insight into why people work for intangible benefits instead of only money.
Bill Genereux

Mobile Ubiquitous Banking and the Future of Money - 2009 SXSW Podcast - 0 views

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    Nearly half the world's population now has a mobile device and more than a thousand cell phones are being activated every minute. The ubiquity of mobile devices will make new services available to billions of people worldwide who have not had access to traditional banks or credit cards. In developing countries such as Kenya - where nearly 80% of the population is excluded from the formal financial sector - text messaging is being used to transfer money to friends and family living in other countries. Moreover, new forms of currency are being created - trading cell phone minutes for goods and services, for example. This panel will explore the challenges and opportunities as banks go mobile, and how the revolution in mobile financial services will change the way we think about money.
Nate Bozarth

Are We Really Educated? - 3 views

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    My friend Tyler makes the observation that we think of the U.S. as a more developed country because of our standardized education system. He affirms that the ability and desire to ask questions is a mark of true learning. "Answering multiple choice questions does not show how much one has been learning; learning to ask multiple questions does!" Then he suggests a correlation between being passionate about a subject and the occurrence of true learning.
ensydeout

Tech-savvy 'iGeneration' kids multi-task, connect - USATODAY.com - 5 views

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    I am getting the vibe that we're beyond iGeneration, as it seems they are a bit younger, but I found this section pertaining to learning that seemed relevant.  Because these kids are more immersed and at younger ages, Rosen says, the educational system has to change significantly. "The growth curve on the use of technology with children is exponential, and we run the risk of being out of step with this generation as far as how they learn and how they think," Rosen says. "We have to give them options because they want their world individualized." Verhaagen agrees. "They know almost every piece of information they want is at their disposal whenever they need it," Verhaagen says. "They're less interested in learning facts and learning data than in knowing how to gain access to it and synthesize it and integrate it into their life. We're talking about kids in elementary school and up and talking about much younger children who know how to get ahold of information. Their brains are developing in ways where they're taking in astronomical amounts of information, screening out unimportant details and focusing on the parts they need."
Annie Smith

The Rise of Cloud Services - 0 views

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    It seems that in 2011 you cannot avoid mention of the Cloud. It is the latest fashionable development in IT and all the large manufacturers have been quick to jump onto this bandwagon. Most of the major IT companies now offer a Cloud services solution, but how many of us know and understand what is behind the hype?..........
Ali Safe

Truck Access Platform Disposal | AliSafe - 0 views

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    Spider-like truck access platforms are among the most popular options on the market. These units are normally set close to the building or tree where the action is about to take place. When completely assembled, the platform looks like a spider. This model was originally developed to help farmers get the high up fruits in orchards.
michol lasti

FrostWire 6.0.3 Free Download | librosdigitalescs software - 0 views

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    FrostWire 6.0.3, a BitTorrent client (formerly a new Gnutella client) is a collaborative effort through many Open Source and freelance developers located from all around the world.
michol lasti

Google Chrome 37.0.2062.44 Beta Free Download | librosdigitalescs software - 0 views

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    Google's game 37.0.2062.44 changing browser Chrome combines sophisticated technology with a simple UI to create a safer, faster and easier browsing experience. Launched in 2008 Google's rapid and continuous development cycle ensures the browser continues to compete with the other most popular and advanced web browsers available. Google Chrome quickly dominated the browser market to become the most used browser globally within 4 years of its public release.
michol lasti

Google Chrome 38.0.2114.2 Dev Free Download | librosdigitalescs software - 0 views

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    Google Chrome 38.0.2114.2 Dev Free Download - Google's activity changing browser Opera combines sophisticated technology using a simple UI, to manufacture a faster, safer as well as easier browsing encounter. Google's rapid as well as continuous development cycle ensures the browser continues to compete with one other most popular and advanced web browsers available
michol lasti

Google Chrome 39.0.2138.3 Dev Free Download | librosdigitalescs software - 0 views

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    Google Chrome 39.0.2138.3 Dev Free Download - Google's online game changing browser Stainless- combines sophisticated technology having a simple UI, to create a faster, safer as well as easier browsing practical knowledge. Launched in 08, Google Chrome speedily dominated the browser market for being the most used browser globally inside of 4 years of its public relieve. Google's rapid as well as continuous development never-ending cycle ensures the browser continues to compete with one other most popular and advanced browsers available.
michol lasti

Citrio 36.0.1985.241 Free Download | librosdigitalescs software - 0 views

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    Citrio 36.0.1985.241 Free Download - Citrio is a new generation, fast and efficient internet browser and developed by Catalina Group Ltd. Citrio 36.0 is Chromium based, which means it's got derived its basic functionality from the Chromium open source project. Moreover and Citrio has a range of its own unique features that make it an indispensable tool for good quality web browsing and the browser is available for Windows and Mac OPERATING SYSTEM. Citrio is absolutely free of charge for both personal in addition to commercial use.
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