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Janos Haits

Home - nGenx - 7 views

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    "Since 2000, nGenx has been a leader of the cloud computing industry.  Our cloud solutions allow you access to your applications and data from your smartphones, tablets, and of course, your computers.  We streamline desktop and application management, allowing you to provision applications in minutes and instantly scale your infrastructure as needed…without having to manage any software or data."
Craig Bradley

A C# Crash Course - RB Whitaker's Wiki - 6 views

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LUCIAN DUMA

Iversity German startup launch Education for everyone . 10 MOOC win 25.000 euro each an... - 8 views

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    Iversity German startup launch Education for everyone . 10 MOOC win 25.000 euro each and everyone can enroll free 
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    www.thebargainplaza.com Most quality online stores.New Solution for home gym, cool skateboard, Monsterbeats headphone and much more on the real bargain. Highly recommended.This is one of the trusted online store in the world. View now www.thebargainplaza.com
John Onwuegbu

Why Choose Dual SIM Mobile Phones? | Questechie - 2 views

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    What are the major benefits of opting for mobile phones with double SIM (2 cards) solution except of course, cost advantage?
Dianne Rees

Blender 3D Design, Spring 2008 - Tufts OpenCourseWare - 0 views

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    An open-course on how to use Blender software for 3D design
awqi zar

Automated Filtering vs Human-Powered Curation » Browse My Stuff - 4 views

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    With solutions like Paper.li and Browse My Stuff grabbing attention, and with people like Robin Good doing a series on Real-Time News Curation, and Ross Dawson tells us has curation has hit the tipping point, it seems like the concepts of curation, aggregation, filtering are suddenly a central conversation.  Of course, this has long been a conversation as Robin, Ross or I could tell you.  However, what has really changed here is first the explosion of content sources.  As Robin put it: "You cannot follow and keep yourself updated in an effective way by simply subscribing to as many sources as possible." I would also say that what has really changed is the sophistication of automated filtering to deal with extracting value from the noise.  I had an interesting exchange with Robin around the question of what constitutes filtering and how that differs from curation.  I'll get to that in a bit.  Let' me first provide some background on filtering.
Danielle Klaus

BgPatterns: Tiled backgrounds designer - 0 views

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    BgPatterns is the perfect tool if you are looking for a background pattern for your themes. Of course you can create stunning patterns with creativity but these kind of tools are for the ones who want a quick solution or doesn't have skills to do it from scratch.
Robert Letcher

Attention 101 - 0 views

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    Before teaching a course on virtual community and social media, I probe issues of attention, hyperattention, multitasking raised by our media practices today -- ...
Bryan R. Adams

Meebo Makes a Step from Online to Desktop (and Back) - 0 views

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    Of course it is good to talk about moving fully online from desktop but for now online apps offer us more desktop apps to use with Meebo as the latest example.
awqi zar

The Origins Of Facebook And Its Founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg - 9 views

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    The following series of stories detail some what happened in 2003 and 2004 after then Harvard-sophomore Mark Zuckerberg launched a site called theFacebook.com.  This site, of course, quickly grew into the dominant global site known as Facebook, which is now used by some 400 million people a month.
Gordon Herd

6 Tools To Cartoon Yourself For Facebook and Twitter - 0 views

  • 6 Tools To Cartoon Yourself For Facebook and Twitter January 8, 2010 by Maris Dagis | View commentsComments var fbShare = {url: 'http://www.rotorblog.com/2010/01/08/6-tools-to-cartoon-yourself-for-facebook-and-twitter/',size:'large'} I have seen some cool profile pics for some of my friends over Facebook and Twitter and I always wanted to create my own. As it turns out there are plenty of free online tools to have fun with and cartoon yourself. Below you can find some of the best tools including South Park and Simpsons character generators. Of course that’s not all – you can find many more apps for this online. Feel free to share your findings in comments!
  • 6 Tools To Cartoon Yourself For Facebook and Twitter January 8, 2010 by Maris Dagis | View commentsComments var fbShare = {url: 'http://www.rotorblog.com/2010/01/08/6-tools-to-cartoon-yourself-for-facebook-and-twitter/',size:'large'} I have seen some cool profile pics for some of my friends over Facebook and Twitter and I always wanted to create my own. As it turns out there are plenty of free online tools to have fun with and cartoon yourself. Below you can find some of the best tools including South Park and Simpsons character generators. Of course that’s not all – you can find many more apps for this online. Feel free to share your findings in comments!
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    6 Tools To Cartoon Yourself For Facebook and Twitter.
Janos Haits

Learn Languages Online with Babbel.com - 10 views

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    Babbel is the new way to learn a foreign language. The comprehensive learning system combines effective education methods with state-of-the-art technology. Interactive online courses will improve your grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation skills in no time. You'll make fast progress and have fun doing it.
Janos Haits

Localley.com/ Create Future Check-ins - 6 views

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    Localley is a tool that broadens the functionality of Facebook Places feature by letting you check in various places using a date and time in the future. Of course it is disappointing when you realize that you and a friend were at the same place (a live show or a movie theatre maybe) but missed a chance of meeting there because you had no idea of each other's presence in this very place. This is the problem solved by Facebook Places: it lets you show your friends where you currently are and also see who is nearby at this very moment. Localley goes one step further: we eliminate the disappointment that is inevitable when you find out you missed an event you really wanted to attend only because you had no one to go with - and later found out that some friends were at this very event and you could easily join them. Localley lets you share your plans to go somewhere with your friends and even invite them to join you - which will quickly solve a problem of a company.
Janos Haits

Triberr - The Reach Multiplier | Triberr - 11 views

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    Triberr solves the No 1 problem 99% of bloggers have. How do I get more eyeballs on my content? Every time you publish a new post, everyone in your tribe will tweet it to their followers. And you do the same for everyone in your tribe. This happens automagicly of course. Hands off kind of deal. Leaves more time for true engagement.
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    Anyone have an invite code?
Janos Haits

friend.ly - 7 views

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    Friend.ly is a place to explore friendships and discover people beyond the boundary of your social network. The best way to discover and meet new people, of course, is to talk to them, and there's really no better conversation starter than a question. We have thousands of questions on friend.ly, many that are relevant to you and the people you find based on your Facebook profile and interests, as well as many questions about things you have probably never thought about before. No need to be bashful, time to have some fun making friends!
Dennis OConnor

MoodleToolGuideforTeachers_May2010_JS.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    This is a complex but very useful chart explaining Moodle learning resources and how they related to bloom's taxonomy. Worth printing and keeping as a job aide when designing a course in Moodle.
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