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Blackboard buys Moodlerooms...And no, this isn't an early April Fools
Is this a major play for market share, a genuine effort to promote development and cross-pollination in the LMS market, or a bit of both?
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Graphicly debuts new self-publishing service for multiple platforms
The digital distribution service Graphicly is unveiling a new publishing solution that can automatically submit and publish work for multiple mobile and desktop platforms at once.
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Wingnuts scare easy
Liberals should look for votes among those who laugh at horror movies, while those who avoid such fare (like me) are conservative.
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Microsoft's real game: Open interoperability protects its stack
The cynics are out in force over Microsoft's open interoperability initiative, but it's actually a positive development. Just don't get carried away with the Kool-Aid though because there's a good...
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Blackboard buys Moodlerooms...And no, this isn't an early April Fools
Is this a major play for market share, a genuine effort to promote development and cross-pollination in the LMS market, or a bit of both?
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27,000 Google Chromebooks coming to a school near you
Google Chromebooks, according to a recent announcement, have begun to break in to the U.S. school system.
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Graphicly debuts new self-publishing service for multiple platforms
The digital distribution service Graphicly is unveiling a new publishing solution that can automatically submit and publish work for multiple mobile and desktop platforms at once.
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Apple's new apps revealed, potential student reaction?
Does the New York Apple announcement have any consequences for students?
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Google engineer calls Google+ a "pathetic afterthought" and "knee-jerk reaction"
A Google software engineer who accidentally broadcast a 4,578-word rant about the company's failings saved his toughest criticism for the Google+ service. A list of features can't make up for a...
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Will Microsoft pursue HTC or Nokia in reaction to Google-Motorola?
It's inevitable that the Google-Motorola deal will shake up the Android ecosystem. It might even drive one of its top vendors into Microsoft's waiting arms.
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Wikileaks: The diplomatic cables release and media reactions
ZDNet's Wikileaks series: This post will introduce the work of Wikileaks during the 2010 U.S. diplomatic cables release, and how this impacted the world of journalism.
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Renewables in the new year: action and reaction
Renewable get lots of attention, positive and negative, in the new year.
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East Anglia: the D.C. reaction
First Congressional hearing airs lawmakers views on hacked emails and documents.
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Chemistry of clean coal
Reaction Design works on cleaning up coal burning power plants.
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"Cooling trend" gets hot reactions
I blog about global warming and the reactions are hot. One commenter thinks I want everybody to believe in global warming so green tech will get more investment. My selfish reason for liking...
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First reactions to Windows 7
Having my hands on the beta 1 of Windows 7 over the holidays has been an interesting experience because it's allowed me to show the OS to people and get feedback from a broad range of users as to...
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Wingnuts scare easy
Liberals should look for votes among those who laugh at horror movies, while those who avoid such fare (like me) are conservative.
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iPhone 3G: Initial reaction (updated 3x)
I've had my iPhone 3G for about two hours, not enough time to do anything resembling a review, but I wanted to blog some of my early observations. (Pictured are Rob Parker and I waiting in line in...
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Reaction to Yahoo's Microsoft-inspired poison pill: 'That's nuts'
Yahoo's poison pill--adopted by the company to thwart a Microsoft takeover--was deemed "nuts" by outside consulting firm Compensia. That nugget was the big takeaway from an unsealed complaint...
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Microsoft's real game: Open interoperability protects its stack
The cynics are out in force over Microsoft's open interoperability initiative, but it's actually a positive development. Just don't get carried away with the Kool-Aid though because there's a good...
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