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Are We Wired For Mobile Learning? [INFOGRAPHIC] | Voxy Blog
Are we wired for mobile learning infographic
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Corkboard.me – Shareable sticky notes web-app.
Create your own virtual corkboard
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Sixty Symbols – Physics and Astronomy videos
Videos about the symbols of physics and astronomy
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Collaborative annotation of images online | SpeakingImage
SpeakingImage is an application for creating interactive images and share them with others.
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Watch a movie; make a movie
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50 Geeky Things to Do Before You Kick the Bucket – PCWorld
Some people set their sights on climbing mountains before they die, but the nerds here yearn to delve deep into open-source operating systems, mobile apps, and games. What’s on your list?
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Report: malicious PDF files becoming the attack vector of choice | ZDNet
According to a newly released report by Symantec’s MessageLabs, malicious PDF files outpace the distribution of related malicious attachments used in targeted attacks.
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Make your own comics online
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Accounting for Computer Scientists — Martin Kleppmann‘s blog
Every educated person really ought to have a basic understanding of accounting. Just like maths, science, programming, music, literature, history, etc., it’s one of those things which helps you make sense of the world. Although dealing with money is not much fun, it’s an unavoidable part of life, so you might as well take a few minutes to understand it.
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An Introduction to RSS Feeds | Kyle Lacy, Social Media – Indianapolis
A powerful content syndication tool called RSS is revolutionizing the ways in which these sites present their content, as well as how online browsers receive this content. As a website owner or blogger, you can increase your visibility, generate additional site traffic, deliver content to your audience faster, and ultimately improve your bottom line by utilizing RSS feeds as a marketing strategy.
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Write the ending to a Doritos commercial
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Wiggio – Makes it easy to work in groups.
Wiggio is the easiest way to communicate and work in groups.
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SlutWalk Toronto | BECAUSE WE’VE HAD ENOUGH
As the city’s major protective service, the Toronto Police have perpetuated the myth and stereotype of ‘the slut’, and in doing so have failed us. With sexual assault already a significantly under-reported crime, survivors have now been given even less of a reason to go to the Police, for fear that they could be blamed. Being assaulted isn’t about what you wear; it’s not even about sex; but using a pejorative term to rationalize inexcusable behaviour creates an environment in which it’s okay to blame the victim.
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Android Overtakes BlackBerry As the Top U.S. Smartphone Platform [REPORT]
Recent data from Canalys showed that Android is also the world’s most popular smartphone platform, and with the onslaught of Android smartphones this year, we’re sure that Android will continue doing well throughout 2011.
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Track Your Running, Measure Your Fitness, and Improve Your Training | RunKeeper
RunKeeper makes tracking your workouts fun, social, and easy to understand so that you can improve the quality of your fitness.
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Open the Future: Speculative Gaming
In the past 24 hours, I’ve received two different pings from my Respected Elders asking about games as a mechanism for articulating disruptive scenarios. Both inquiries mentioned the wizard-queen of persuasive games, Jane McGonigal, of course. It’s kind of odd when someone you know and have worked with hits the bigtime; fortunately, there’s no doubt that Jane deserves the attention.
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