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Tynker - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 28 May 13 - No Cached
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    Tynker is a new computing platform designed specifically to teach children computational thinking and programming skills in a fun and imaginative way. The cloud hosted system is now available to teachers, schools and districts
Megan Durham

10 Geeky Office Supplies for Librarians - 3 views

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    This is just for fun-I had to post it! Let's face it, a lot of us librarians are geeky, and thus we enjoy geeky office supplies in the workplace. Here are 10 suggestions for stocking up on geeky stuff for this winter. (AKA most of my Christmas list)
Megan Durham

Vintage Ads for Libraries and Reading - 1 views

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    This is really just a fun Friday article. These are all pretty cute--except for the one with the little girl ("Bad Seed" much?) its just plain creepy.
Megan Durham

Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Research as a Public Good - 0 views

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    This one is just for fun on Friday, but makes a lot of good points.
Megan Durham

The Most Wonderfully Ridiculous Movie Computers of All Time - 0 views

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    I had to post one more just for fun. The computers from Desk Set from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory thankfully made the list. And only one computer from a Kubrick movie made the list. I'll let you guess which one.
Jennifer Parsons

Unprofessional Development: Katamari Hack - 2 views

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    A hack you can stick in your browser window to make any web page Katamari Damacy!
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    Can you repost the link? A giant ball just rolled over this page and now it's gone :(
Justin Hopkins

How Apple and Amazon Security Flaws Led to My Epic Hacking | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

  • They could have used my e-mail accounts to gain access to my online banking, or financial services. They could have used them to contact other people, and socially engineer them as well. As Ed Bott pointed out on TWiT.tv, my years as a technology journalist have put some very influential people in my address book. They could have been victimized too. Instead, the hackers just wanted to embarrass me, have some fun at my expense, and enrage my followers on Twitter by trolling.
  • I bought into the Apple account system originally to buy songs at 99 cents a pop, and over the years that same ID has evolved into a single point of entry that controls my phones, tablets, computers and data-driven life. With this AppleID, someone can make thousands of dollars of purchases in an instant, or do damage at a cost that you can’t put a price on.
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    This is the rest of the story of the Wired.com writer who got hacked. It's really alarming how easily this was done and also the *why*. The hackers just liked his 3 character twitter user name (there obviously aren't a lot of short twitter user names) and were out to hijack it. Dude lost the photos of his kids first year and loads of other irreplaceable stuff when they remote wiped his phone and laptop to prevent him from taking his twitter account back.
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