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Clara James

Free Download and Play Doodle Jump on PC and Mac - 0 views

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    Doodle Jump on Windows and other top Android Apps.Doodle Jump will be available in the Pro version in early 2012. For now you can play hundreds of thousands of other Android apps free on your PC!
Eloise Pasteur

The Otherland Group - Blog: Google's Virtual World Lively, the Second Life Killer - 0 views

  • And of course, the web is already overflowing with head lines saying "The Second Life Killer is finally here!" Hmmm... While you ALWAYS have to take Google's project seriously ... is hard to see a Second Life "Killer" here.
  • Lively reminds me of IMVU, Vivaty and the early Kaneva. It is not a virtual "world" but a network of loosely connected scenes. This is a quite popular model for many platforms calling themselves "virtual worlds", which appeared on the market in the last 3 years. I am uncertain, if this model will be too successful in the long run.
  • This does not mean, that this could not reach a huge target audience. But the competition is already there. And some of the products already on the market do not look too bad. Vivaty, which has a very similar approach (as far as one can judge it now), has the big advantage of being tightly integrated with Facebook and AIM.
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    A different analysis of Lively but with a similar conclusion
Eloise Pasteur

Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs: Women and Children L... - 0 views

    • Eloise Pasteur
       
      This article is interesting but makes really strong claims based on some tiny samples. They could only find ~350 active blogs for their sample and they used 16 news stories about blogging to base their conclusions about how the whole of the world sees blogging. Please!
  • Males and females are distributed unequally across the age categories, as shown in Figure 1 (for the earlier sample) and Figure 2 (for the later sample). That is, there are more female than male “teens,” and more male than female “adults.” Participation by gender is equal only in the “emerging adult” category in the later sample.
  • Age was coded into two categories for the earlier sample (adult and teen, operationalized as less than 20 years of age). For the later sample, we added an “emerging adult” category for authors between the ages of 20 and 25 (cf. Arnett, 2000), based on our impression after coding the first sample that many “adult” blog authors were in their early 20's
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  • The results of the analysis of gender and age indicators reveal that the numbers of males and females, and of adults and teens, are roughly equal, especially in the later sub-sample.
  • There is also a skewed distribution of the gender and age of blog authors in relation to blog type. In a recent study, Herring, Scheidt, Bonus and Wright (2004) found evidence of three basic types of weblogs: the content of filters is external to the blogger (links to world events, online happenings, etc.), while the content of personal journals is internal (the blogger's thoughts and internal workings), and k(nowledge)-logs are repositories of information and observations with a typically technological focus. In the present study, we coded each blog in the sample as journal, filter, k-log, or mixed (a combination of two or all of the first three types).
  • Are weblogs inherently “democratizing,” in the sense of giving voice to diverse populations of users? The empirical findings reported for gender and age at the beginning of this essay suggest that they are. Yet public commentators on weblogs, including many bloggers themselves, collude in reproducing gender and age-based hierarchy in the blogosphere, demonstrating once again that even an open access technology—and high hopes for its use—cannot guarantee socially equitable outcomes in a society that continues to embrace hierarchical values.
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    Discussion about blogging, and representing blogs in the modern media.
Helen Baxter

DUB - DENIM - 0 views

  • DENIM is a system that helps web site designers in the early stages of design. DENIM supports sketching input, allows design at different refinement levels, and unifies the levels through zooming. [More]
Clif Mims

Critique and Ideas for Squidoo.com - 1 views

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    Have you seen Squidoo? I would roughly describe it as a means of mashing up information from a variety of resources into a lens (as in the eye of a giant squid
Cara Whitehead

Early Elementary Science Curriculum - K-2 Interactive Science Program - 11 views

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    Online, interactive, standards-based science curriculum www.science4us.com
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    great work, this is the best curriculum I've ever heard of.
ruhul122

The of Gambling From Old to Modern Times - 1 views

No make any difference I like to perform for fun around me, nothing at all can come close for you to the enjoyment and adrenaline rush that I would get any time I move out for you to the local gamb...

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jasonhayesaqe

Manufacturing Success Formula 2025: Machine Learning + Predictive Analytics - 1 views

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jasonhayesaqe

Why Predictive Analytics Is Redefining Manufacturing in 2025 - 1 views

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    What if your machines could warn you before they fail? In 2025, that's not science fiction-it's the new standard. Predictive analytics and machine learning are transforming the manufacturing landscape. Forward-thinking manufacturers are already using these tools to reduce unplanned downtime, optimize resource use, and anticipate market demand with incredible accuracy. Those still relying on reactive maintenance are quickly being left behind. By partnering with experts in Manufacturing IT Services, manufacturers are moving from guesswork to data-driven decisions. Predictive systems analyze machine data, system logs, and supply chain signals to detect issues early-helping prevent breakdowns, lower emergency costs, and streamline operations. The results are powerful: up to 45% more machine uptime, 30% reduction in maintenance costs, and significant improvements in workforce and supply chain efficiency. At AQe Digital, we build customized ML models, deploy real-time dashboards, and integrate seamlessly with your ERP, MES, and IoT platforms. Whether you operate one facility or many, we help you shift from reacting to predicting. Curious about how to lead in this data-driven era? Discover our full suite of services and explore our deep dive on Predictive Maintenance vs. Reactive Maintenance. The future of manufacturing is here-don't just catch up, lead the way.
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