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35 Great iPad Apps for Designers, Geeks and Creative Individuals - Creative Can Creativ... - 0 views

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    Okay enough "ipad is great for consuming...." These are some apps that will have you transforming how you see the ipad!
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Saying Goodbye to Ning by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano - 0 views

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    The Around the World with 80 Schools project has grown tremendously over the last year. It has grown so fast that it was becoming very time consuming to manually enter contact information for a group email list, invited participants manually to a wiki, add their location on a Google Map, and maintain a Google form/spreadsheet with the participants' contact information.
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Managing Comments and Posts On Student Blogs Using Google Reader | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    Very cool RSS feeds from student blogs. It's important, when managing student blogs, to be able to quickly read all their latest posts and any new comments. Sure you could visit each individual blog but that is incredibly time consuming. The better way, which saves time, is to bring the posts and comments to you using their RSS feed.
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Cambodia - Qwiki - 0 views

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    Hard to explain To be clear, Qwiki isn't a piece of hardware. Instead, it's a piece of software meant to run on the web and as an app on mobile devices. What it does is present to you data about millions of topics in an extremely interesting and visual way. Imagine if someone created a movie highlight reel of Wikipedia pages - that's sort of what Qwiki is like. You search for something - a topic, a person, etc - and Qwiki talks to you, telling you all you need to know about what you searched for, while also showing you key things about the subject or person. You can also click on sub-topics or related topics to access more Qwikis with vast amounts of other information. It's a fairly incredible way to consume information. And the data isn't just from Wikipedia. Say you do a search for a person, Qwiki can look at their social connections and tell you about their LinkedIn profile, for example. It is very, very impressive.
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Waterfootprint.org: Water footprint and virtual water - 0 views

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    Your individual water footprint is equal to the water required to produce the goods and services consumed by you. Please take your time and feel free to use the extended water footprint calculator to assess your own unique water footprint. The calculations are based on the water requirements per unit of product as in your country of residence.
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Create & launch mobile/web applications easily without knowing the programming - 0 views

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    Creating creative makers and users of technology should be our goal, not just consumers.
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