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What Twitter and Facebook's 2009 Trends Tell Us About Ourselves
what were members of these networks finding interesting
ReadWriteWeb Interview With Tim Berners-Lee, Part 1: Linked Data
"This was my first meeting with the Web's creator, whose work and philosophy was a direct inspiration for me when I launched ReadWriteWeb back in 2003.1"
5 K-12 Technology Trends for 2010 -- THE Journal
"A look at the top technology tools and trends to keep an eye on in the coming year"
Google Wave Will Revolutionize Online Classroom Instruction | Blogging & Technology | So You Want To Teach?
some good ideas about ways to use Google Wave. It will be even better when you can do all the "stuff" advertised in the intro video.
Technology Review: Revisiting Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
new research in lithium-sulfur batteries; great trend news for science, including chemisty, ecology, environmental studies, etc
Creatively Speaking, Part One: Sir Ken Robinson on the Power of the Imaginative Mind | Edutopia
edutwist.com - teaching and technology » What’s your point?
excelllent discussion of the use of online tools, schools and teachers; trends and issues.
State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) - 2009 National Trends Report
"...sixth annual report on the Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT) program, a component of the No Child Left Behind, Title II, Part D (NCLB IID) Act. The purposes of the NCLB IID program are to: (1) improve academic achievement through technology, (2) assist every student in crossing the digital divide, and (3) integrate technology into teacher training and curriculum development resulting in research-based instruction...."
3 Reasons Why Breaking DiggBar Increases Website Traffic
"Digg released their iframe based software toolbar (DiggBar) this past week and I’ve been trying to educate both users and publishers as to why frames are a very bad idea. "
The Growth Of Framebars & Kevin Rose On The DiggBar
"The DiggBar does not do a 301 redirect. If you shorten a page using DiggBar service, then Twitter the short URL you receive, any links that Google or other search engines find via that short URL will send credit to Digg, not to the destination page you shortened."
Daring Fireball: How to Block the DiggBar
Warning: Adult language, yet a necessary discussion of trends and issues in url shortening services.
"But unlike normal URL shortening services, when you load these Digg URLs, rather than redirect you to the original URL, Digg loads a page which frames the content of the original site. As a user, what you see is that the URL in your browser’s location field remains digg.com/1234, and the content of the destination site loads underneath a Digg-branded toolbar."
Why Engadget is blocking the DiggBar | Joshua Topolsky
In our opinion, the DiggBar takes Digg’s approach to news gathering and dissemination one step too far. By hijacking URLs, they complicate an end-user’s experience on our site, and from a publishing standpoint, we think it’s a step backwards to mask the content you’re visiting with shortened URLs from an unrelated site.
Five ways Facebook can win the War of Relevance | The Home of Peter Shankman - Shankman.com
This isn’t social networking, it’s social suicide. Right now, four thousand people think I don’t care about them. They think “well, how much of a social networker can Peter be if he doesn’t even bother to approve my friend request?” They don’t care that Facebook won’t let me. In their eyes, I’m the bad person.
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usually working on trends and issues on the edge of technology
Water Well Journal - general
various journals, magazines, and other information about the trends, news and issues in ground water development
Can New Media Be Taught in Schools? - ReadWriteWeb
Tests on Twitter, wiki-style study groups, students quizzed on yesterday's most popular YouTube videos and the biggest hits on Del.icio.us/Popular - is this what the future of education ...
MOST important is teaching the knowledge that helps people interact more effectively, history, ethics, communication, basic literacy, etc.
ACEC 2008 - Keynote Speakers - Dr Matthew Rimmer
ACEC 2008 - Keynote Speakers - Dr Matthew Rimmer; colleague of Lawrence Lessig; specialty in copyright issues
‘The best path for the future’ - East Bay Business Times:
‘The best path for the future’ REALLY! Just more of the same wrecking crew mentality that continues to move our assets to other countries. Sold original company, but I see he kept their name. HA!
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