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44 Articles match "2005","edge"
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HTC Disagrees With Apple’s Actions
8220;From day one, HTC has focused on creating cutting-edge innovations that deliver unique value for people looking for a smartphone. 8221; Some of HTC’s technology firsts include: First Windows PDA (1998) First Windows Phone (June 2002) First 3G CDMA EVDO smartphone (October 2005) First gesture-based smartphone (June 2007) First Google Android smartphone (October 2008) First 4G WIMAX smartphone (November 2008) In 2009, HTC launched its branded user experience, HTC Sense. HTC Corporation has outlined its disagreement with Apple’s legal actions and reiterated its commitment to creating a portfolio of innovative smartphones that gives consumers a variety of choices.
Lockergnome Blog Network
- Friday, March 19, 2010
Social OS and Collective Construction of Knowledge
The name was shortened to ‘Facebook’ in 2005 and a phenomenon was born. The cold edge of technology doesn’t sit well with the warmer forms of interaction found in more human enterprise. 14] Dan Lockton, ‘Architectures of Control in Consumer Product Design’, MPhil Technology Policy dissertation, Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge, 2005. [link] Forward written for El Proyecto Facebook y la post-universidad. Sistemas operativos sociales y entornos abiertos de aprendizaje (The Facebook Project and Post-University.
Half an Hour
- Monday, March 8, 2010
Fab Lab in Action in Cleveland
They're all at work in a personal fabrication laboratory, or fab lab , the greatest boost to individual ingenuity since the neighborhood hardware store. Fab labs are stocked with computers running easy-to-use design software, and linked to cutting-edge production machinery - laser-powered cutters and etchers, table-top milling equipment, devices that slice copper sheets into circuitry, high-precision robotic routers, and even a sort of super-printer that spits out three-dimensional plastic parts. work on a programmable router called a Shopbot in the school's fab lab. The LCCC
Robert Paterson's Weblog
- Sunday, March 7, 2010
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Passion and Perseverance Predict Success
Psychology Today: The Winning Edge Self-Discipline Outdoes IQ, Abstract only Lifestylism: Twixters TIME Magazine: They Just Won't Grow Up Eide Neurolearning Blo Check out this thought-provoking article in Psychology Today suggesting that passion and perseverance, more than 'smarts' are the essential ingredients for success. Martin Seligman ("The Optimistic Child") and Angela Duckworth now have several articles in press (none free access yet) about how good habits of perseverance and self-discipline trounce I.Q.
Eide Neurolearning Blog
- Monday, December 19, 2005
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The Rolling Stones in Moncton
When Downie gets into one of his rants (yeah, they can only be called rants) there's an edge to his voice that reaches out and grab you. See also Alex's Review I was at the show as well, and the review is generally accurate, though a little harsher and more cynical than I would have been. (Photo by Alex) Les Trois Accords, yes, spoke in French. Given that every other band spoke in English, it was the elast they could do.
Half an Hour
- Sunday, September 4, 2005
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Hitler
It would today take very little to push us over the edge. Sixty years is a long time, more than a lifetime for many people. Sixty years is how long ago the Second World War in Europe ended, sixty years after six years of difficult and often brutal warfare. Fourteen years is a much shorter span of time, and it is the space between the end of the war and the year of my birth.
Half an Hour
- Monday, May 9, 2005
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New Technology Supporting Informal Learning
Squire, 2005) What most characterizes games and simulations is that they are not merely forms of instruction, they are environments, into which students must immerse themselves in order to participate. (Foreman, Aldrich, 2005) It is this feature, and not simply the action and the graphics, that motivates learners and draws them in. Ng & Wiemer-Hastings, 2005) That Abstract We often talk about games, simulations and other events in learning, but these technologies support only episodic learning. Equally important are those technologies that provide a context for these learning
Half an Hour
- Saturday, April 25, 2009
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Edge as an Emerging Metaphor
I have been seeing the word “edge” being used as a metaphor in the writing of different people in the learning field, including John Hagel III and John Seely Brown’s 2005 book, The Only Sustainable Edge . Lilia Efimova shares an excerpt from her doctoral dissertation with us where she considers a “blog as an edge zone”. She trys to “explain the ‘front porch’ nature of blogging and its impact for emergent social processes.” 8221; She continues:
“Weblogs
Workplace Learning Today
- Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2006
Software of 2005 was ultimately read by hundreds of thousands of readers in over a dozen languages. The start page pheneomenon has been an interesting online Web app trend that got underway in 2005 with the release of numerous different products in this space. Though Digg is more popular in terms of traffic than the next three most popular peer production news sites in this category combined (though only barely), Digg remains primarily a technology news site, with actual Looking back over 2006 it's clear that we've experienced one of the most remarkable growth surges in Web application history.
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Web 2.0 Summit Opens: Today's Revolution Akin to Web 2.0 in 2004
conference I attended in 2005 (I wasn't there for the first 2004 event, although I followed it on the Web at the time).
We'll be exploring more of these and other cutting edge Web trends over the coming months on ReadWriteWeb.
Structured Data
The Real-Time Web
Personalization
We're at the 6th annual Web 2.0 conference, now known as the Web 2.0
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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Not the Edublog Award Winners
The service launched in 2005 with a series of podcasts from Stanford and spread to a number of other universities. She brings an academic edge into what is often a non-academic field, and for that should be recognized. Best group blog : The Pulse Hosted by District Administration magazine , the Pulse is one of those blogs that you at one wish would publish more and more and wish would cease and desist. This is a list of sites that should be recognized but which, for one reason or another, were overlooked by the Edublog Awards . Sites that probably should have been nominated,
Half an Hour
- Monday, December 17, 2007
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The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2006
Software of 2005 was ultimately read by hundreds of thousands of readers in over a dozen languages. The start page pheneomenon has been an interesting online Web app trend that got underway in 2005 with the release of numerous different products in this space. Though Digg is more popular in terms of traffic than the next three most popular peer production news sites in this category combined (though only barely), Digg remains primarily a technology news site, with actual Looking back over 2006 it's clear that we've experienced one of the most remarkable growth surges in Web application history.
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Could Real Time Information Be An Unfair Advantage?
Many bleeding-edge trends in the consumer web play out writ large in financial markets; as all of us look at the growing prominence of real-time information on the web, the debate over flash stock trading raises issues worth considering outside the stock markets as well.
The Information and Language Processing Systems Informatics Institute at the University of Amsterdam, for example, correlated mood messages on LiveJournal closely with world events. ("Mass increase in the level of worriedness around major weather phenomena, such as hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005 - Excitedness
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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