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Ben Wagner

Google Announces 'Chromebook' Laptops, No Word on Chrome-Based Tablets - Mac Rumors - 1 views

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    Google  announced this years ago but is just now releasing the product, seems like the missed the netbook window considering tablets are all the rage
Weiye Loh

Victorian Literature, Statistically Analyzed With New Process - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The titles of every British book published in English in and around the 19th century — 1,681,161, to be exact — are being electronically scoured for key words and phrases that might offer fresh insight into the minds of the Victorians.
  • This research, which has only recently become possible, thanks to a new generation of powerful digital tools and databases, represents one of the many ways that technology is transforming the study of literature, philosophy and other humanistic fields that haven’t necessarily embraced large-scale quantitative analysis.
  • There is also anxiety, however, about the potential of electronic tools to reduce literature and history to a series of numbers, squeezing out important subjects that cannot be easily quantified.
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  • Some scholars are wary of the control an enterprise like Google can exert over digital information. Google’s plan to create a voluminous online library and store has raised alarms about a potential monopoly over digital books and the hefty pricing that might follow. But Jon Orwant, the engineering manager for Google Books, Magazines and Patents, said the plan was to make collections and searching tools available to libraries and scholars free. “That’s something we absolutely will do, and no, it’s not going to cost anything,” he said.
  • Mr. Houghton sought to capture what he called a “general sense” of how middle- and upper-class Victorians thought, partly by closely reading scores of texts written during the era and methodically counting how many times certain words appeared. The increasing use of “hope,” “light” and “sunlight,” for instance, was interpreted as a sign of the Victorians’ increasing optimism.
Ashley Lewis

Professor's art is 'Google Doodle' for a day - 1 views

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    contributions to the digital world from our very own campus
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    I thought this was so cool when I opened up google today!
Bri Zabriskie

Google Body - Google Labs - 2 views

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    check out google body if you haven't already. SO cool!
Sam McGrath

Google For Educators - 0 views

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    Several posters designed for students offering tips on how to use different services offered by Google.
Ashley Nelson

Google Apps: Coming to a Public School Near You - Public School Review - 0 views

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    I thought this was interesting. It talks all about Google Docs and using apps in a classroom setting and how that is changing teaching.
Allison Frost

Censorship causing brain drain in China? | Chicago Press Release Services - 0 views

  • Students are leaving mainland China for the opportunity to study in Hong Kong instead.
  • “We are a small elite who can afford freedom beyond China’s great firewall,” says “Li Cheng” from Shanghai.
  • Li, a student at the University of Hong Kong, did not want to disclose his real name or details about his study program, fearing consequences back home. “I live in one country, but it feels like having two identities,” Li said. “In Shanghai, I use special software to access sites blacklisted by the government, like Twitter or the uncensored version of Google.
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  • “In Hong Kong, I am taught to integrate these tools in my research.”
  • Hong Kong is nothing like mainland China in terms of its free flow of information, freedom of speech and multiparty political system.
  • The exodus of students such as Li could signify a brain drain for mainland China, according to Bandurski. “Without political reform, economic growth in China will decline,” he said. “Talents will leave China. Students and teachers who want to have more access to information are not dissidents anymore. They are becoming the mainstream.”
  • With new freedom at hand, only a few fresh HKU graduates have returned to the mainland. Last year, only 3 percent of HKU graduates from mainland China returned home to look for a job. That matches the trend of Chinese students studying overseas. More than 70 percent of the more than 1 million Chinese students abroad did not return home after graduation between 1978 and 2006, according to a report by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
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    many students leaving beijing to study in hong kong. access to google and other sources of information, emphasis on information to further education, preference
Sam McGrath

Using Google Docs in 3rd Grade Classroom Newspaper - 0 views

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    Very relevant to what we are talking about. These kids are learning and growing collaborative skills and remixing while using Google Docs
Ben Wagner

Facebook Busted in Clumsy Smear Attempt on Google - The Daily Beast - 0 views

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    and to think I had finally come around on Zuckerberg
Ashley Nelson

Journeys: Building Bridges - 0 views

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    This is someone's blog about doing the things that we are doing in class. She is using facebook, google docs, skype, and other social networks to connect and to collaborate on projects. Cool huh?
Katherine H

American Technological Sublime - Google Books - 1 views

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    The title says it all - the Sublimity of American modern technology. A really interesting spin on the sublime
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    Some fun with the technological sublime. Very closely related to the digital sublime.
Gideon Burton

My avatar, my self: identity in ... - Google Books - 2 views

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    Good background on identity and its application to new media in chapter two.
Neal C

Virtual voyages: cinema and travel - Google Books - 0 views

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    Tom Gunning and others on travel films
Amanda Giles

The will to technology and the ... - Google Books - 0 views

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    Heidegger, Nietzche, and Marx seem to be the best psychological/philosophical sources for defining identity in the light of social media advances. I haven't worked through this whole article, but it seems like a good source for quotes on identity that can say whatever you want them to mean, you know?
Stacie Farmer

The Blog Ahead: How Citizen ... - Google Books - 0 views

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    The world of blogging entering the business world. What kind of affect does this have on a business's credibility?
Gideon Burton

Publishing Guide - eBooks - Authorhouse.com - 1 views

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    An online publisher
Aly Rutter

Best of the free - Google eBookstore - 2 views

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    Free eBooks online (includes Walden, Pride and Prejudice, Great Expectations, and many more!)
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