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Microsoft’s botnet shutdown won’t stop Mac malware | Naked Security
There has been much discussion of the shutdown of the Kelihos botnet this week by Microsoft and Kaspersky. It is the third such action by the Microsoft Active Response for Security (MARS) initiave in recent memory.
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Google+ Vs. Facebook Privacy [Exclusive Infographic] – SocialTimes.com
how often do we stop to think about privacy? Unfortunately, not as often as we probably should. In a new infographic shared exclusively with Social Times, PEER 1 Hosting explores the privacy settings on both Facebook and Google+ and reveals that even if we have our privacy settings in place we may not be as protected as we think we are.
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A Web Whiteboard is touch-friendly whiteboard app that lets you use your computer, tablet or smartphone to easily draw sketches, collaborate with others and share them with the world.
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Free mathematics software for learning geometry and algebra
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Practice your fractions, do a little golfing, all on a SMART Board
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A working stoplight suitable for SMART Board
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Hello and welcome to my zoo. This zoo is unlike any other in the world. Here you can awaken your imagination and play under the light of stars. Together, we will answer the question; what do animals dream about? So if you want to play loads of creative games, read about amazing animals and create your very own REGISTER below and become a Night Zookeeper.
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Dungeon Geometry – educational serious game for iPhone
Dungeon Geometry is an educational serious game which allows children [Ages 4 - 7 ] to understand basic geometry concepts. The child explores the dungeon, collects items, fights with Greek mythology monsters while triying to solve cool educational puzzles.
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Google RISE – Roots in Science and Engineering – Awards are designed to promote and support Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) and Computer Science (CS) education initiatives. We provide awards to organizations working with K-12 (primary & secondary schools) and university students to provide enrichment programs in these fields.
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Op-Ed: Stop Feeding Facebook, It’s Time for Moderation
Frictionless sharing, the act of passively notifying social media of all manner of activity, scares the hell out of me. Not just because of the obvious privacy implications. Frictionless sharing turns up the volume on useless information and simultaneously threatens user privacy and control of online identity. Not only is Facebook becoming too central to our online discourse – it’s becoming too crapified to even be useful. We have a social media problem, and the time to turn back is now. And the answer isn’t regulating Facebook.
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pedagogy trumps tech every time | Scoop.it
pedagogy trumps tech every time
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Geek Tips for Managing Connections to Wireless Networks | Windows 7 Tutorials
Do you need to set priorities for Windows 7 about which wireless networks to connect to, automatically? Do you need to make it stop connecting each time it detects certain networks? Do you want to modify the connection settings for a wireless network? Answers to all these questions are found in this article.
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11 infographics to use in your next social media presentation |
Enter infographics, which have come to dominate the online landscape. You seemingly can’t go a few hours without a new infographic popping up on the Web. But, these visuals are popular for a reason. They’re scannable. Easy to look at. And, like I said, they usually (if done right) tell a powerful story.
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