Monthly Archives: January 2011

Election costs tech savvy democrat

It will take a while to sort out what the changes in Washington will mean for technology and education practitioners. This article from the Huffington Post comments on the defeat of Democrat Rick Boucher who chairs the House Subcommittee on … Continue reading

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Dealing With Spam

This site attracts a lot of spam. I am not certain why – all comments are moderated and I check any linkls from the comments before I approve. Nearly all comments are of questionnable value and are rejected. I use … Continue reading

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RIP Bloglines

Monday Bloglines, once the leading aggregator for blog content, will be gone. I can be difficult to understand the rise and fall of social sites. Sometimes there is no revenue plan. Sometimes a competitor offers more. I am guessing Google … Continue reading

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The iPad/mifi combo – it was my idea ;)

I thought of the iPad/Mifi combination months ago. I think Verizon/Apple stole my idea.  

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Student Bloggers – Legal Issues

Here is content hosted by the Electronic Frontier Foundation providing legal advice for student bloggers.

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iWeb in Updated iLife

Cindy received a copy of the new iLife immediately after the announcement (she is an ADE). We have yet to install. I watched the announcement and noticed that iWeb was not discussed. I did wonder whether any enhancements were made … Continue reading

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