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SAMSUNG and Microsoft Launch smartphone with HSDPA.
Samsung Electronics and Microsoft recently launched the Samsung Ultra Messaging i600 powered by the MicrosoftA[R] Windows MobileA[R] 5.0. Measuring only 11.8mm and weighing 99g, the Samsung Ultra Messaging i600 is the world's thinnest 3G smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard. The Samsung Ultra Messaging i600 is the...
3G marketing on the internet; third generation internet marketing strategies for online success, 7th ed.
1931644373 3G marketing on the internet; third generation internet marketing strategies for online success, 7th ed. Sweeney, Susan et al. Maximum Press 2006 200 pages $29.95 Paperback HF5415 Sweeney, a consultant...
Sounds better, less expensive: will your school impede the creative development of your students or embrace tools that let you get out of the way?
I recently led a sold-out podcasting workshop at a state edtech conference. Two days before the event I learned that data uploading and downloading would be prohibited (on a non-school day). Since participants were not required to have iPods, I had achieved the perfect exacta for a podcasting class--no...
State of the entrepreneurial blogosphere.
ABSTRACT Existing scholarly research on blogging is limited, despite the widespread and rapidly growing use of weblogs in actual practice among small businesses and the rise of a new business sector comprised of professional entrepreneurial bloggers. One publisher's brand new "flagship" entrepreneurial and small business academic textbook...
Three scenarios for TV in 2015 (*).
Abstract: By offering three visions of the future of television through 2015, this article aims to highlight some of the socio-economic changes that the television sector may experience in the long term. It highlights the structuring impact that PVR could have on the sector, as well as the upheavals...
The 2005 word of the year: podcast.
IN DECEMBER, the editors of the New Oxford American Dictionary declared podcast the 2005 word of the year. They defined the term as "a digital recording of a radio broadcast or similar program, made available on the Internet for downloading to a personal audio player" (1,2). Just a year...
Assessing online learning: what one university learned about student success, persistence, and satisfaction.
With more than 73 percent of adults in the United States using the Internet (Pew Internet and American Life Project 2006), universities are turning to Web-based instruction to better serve the needs of their students. As an endeavor by educators to maximize learning opportunities for the Net generation--students with...
Random access: the 21st Century Recital Hall how internet audio and video can provide an alternative stage.
As music teachers, we view technology as either a tool to help our students learn or as an aid to manage our studios. We most often associate music technology with theory, notation or sequencing software programs. However, there is technology that we might not always consider to be relevant...
Emerging technologies changing public library service delivery models.
Emerging technologies provide librarians with a unique opportunity to substantially enhance user centred services and to facilitate and promote collaboration between libraries and their users. This paper explores the range of free and inexpensive technologies that have been implemented with practical and immediate benefits for library staff and users....
Laptop woes: bungling the world's easiest sale.
It's hard to believe that in 2005, the notion of a laptop for every student appears to be more controversial than ever. In fact, the proverbial laptop has hit the fan across the country. Shame on us. The Cobb County, Ga., schools were well on their way... | |
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