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This post discusses how to build your own Personal (or Professional) Learning Network. Instead of starting by telling you which tools to use, I want to talk about why you would do this in the first place
This is the third time I have tried to use Chrome. The first two attempts lasted two days before I uninstalled it and went back to the comfort of Safari. Every time I use it, I end up venting my frustrations on twitter and face the inevitable backlash from my Chrome-loving followers. My problems with Chrome always revolved around its UI and UX, and this post will highlight the reasons I reached my conclusions.
The next time you visit a cafe to sip coffee and surf on some free Wi-Fi, try an experiment: Log in to some of your usual sites. Then, with a smile, hand the keyboard over to a stranger. Now walk away for 20 minutes. Remember to pick up your laptop before you leave.
a short series of posts designed to help newbies understand some social media strategy behind the professional use of Twitter.
There is no doubt that Twitter’s influence is growing by leaps and bounds but these statistics from a great infographic from BuySellAds.com lend an insight into who actually uses Twitter and why.
Clearly, as a consumer society, we are beginning to evolve both our sharing and viewing habits. Sure, much of the content on YouTube may be coming from traditional media (clips of TV shows or movies, music videos, commercials, etc.) but it doesn’t negate the point that we are sharing the content in the first place and viewing it at our convenience through our favorite YouTube player on whatever device suits our fancy.
“Most of us went through school and, by and large, succeeded. When we had education done to us, we experienced what I call the "just in case model" of education. We learned things just in case they might be useful. Just in case they might be on the test. Just in case we might look for a job in that area. Just in case you might study physics later on.
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Can Google do what the Mac was never able to do? What the various desktop Linuxes, even the most popular ones like Ubuntu have never even come close to pulling off? I think it can. Here’s why.
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Why Websites Are Slow & Why Speed Really Matters [INFOGRAPHIC]
Why does UPS plan its routes to eliminate as many left turns as possible? All kinds of ideas for a computer science problem.
Can I let you in on a secret? Typing two spaces after a period is totally, completely, utterly, and inarguably wrong.
The iPad is still the first, and best-selling, product of its kind. Competitors, meanwhile, are having trouble hitting that $500 sweet spot.
The CRTC has supported Usage Based Billing (UBB) for Canadian internet service providers. On the surface, paying for what you use sounds entirely rational. But the way UBB is set up is to impose a disincentive for usage, rather than an actual pay-for-use model.
What makes people press the back button, shortly after visiting your website? Why do they bail out so quickly? And what can you do about it?
When the social and digital media revolution gained momentum at the dawn of the new millennium, no one would have predicted that less than a decade later black and Latino youth would be just as engaged as their white, Asian, and more affluent counterparts.
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