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Osama bin Laden killed – The Big Picture – Boston.com
Osama bin Laden is dead. He was 54. The leader of the Al Qaeda terrorist network had eluded capture for a decade since the attacks on September 11, 2001. U.S. forces and CIA operatives killed him in a firefight in his hideout compound in the city of Abbotabad, Pakistan. He was buried at sea.
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Graphic organizer to help students with persuasive writing.
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Cloud Foundry – Make it Yours!
The open platform as a service project
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infostripe / Build it once, use it anywhere, connect it all.
An infostripe is a customizable profile page connecting all the information you want to share about any subject, uniquely formatted for any browser or mobile device.
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NameCheckr | Check The Availability Of Your Name
Welcome to Namecheckr.com, this is a simple resource which allows you to check the domain availability and social profile availability your desired name or brand for yourself or your upcoming project.
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WebAlertPro | Competitor Website Monitoring
WebAlertPro monitors websites alerting you to new and updated content
Track the market landscape. Stay on top of new and updated content from competitor, client, regulatory and industry websites to build and maintain your competitive edge.
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David Arendale’s Web Site – Tutorials for Use of Software
The following video tutorials have been created by a variety of people to assist you with use of new emerging Internet technologies. The tutorials have been divided into specific software applications. The software is for personal or class use.
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The best way to understand complex data structures is to see them in action. We’ve developed interactive animations for a variety of data structures and algorithms. Our visualization tool is written in javascript using the HTML5 canvas element, and run in just about any modern browser — including iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad, and even the web browser in the Kindle! (The frame rate is low enough in the Kindle that the visualizations aren’t terribly useful, but the tree-based visualizations — BSTs and AVL Trees — seem to work well enough)
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Case Study Collection – National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science
Our peer-reviewed collection contains over 366 cases in all areas of science and engineering.
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.