How to Get Noticed on Twitter

If you’re anything like me, you’re always trying to come up with a way to get people to notice you on social networking website ,Twitter. Here are a few simple ways to help ensure that people won’t be ignoring you from this day forward! Set up a nice profile page Fill out your fill out your whole profile

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Haiti: Most Inspiring EarthQuake Picture Ever

In the last eight or nine days we have seen some pretty terrible, depressing pictures and videos out of Haiti after the 7.0 Earthquake last week. I thought I’d share with you what is probably one of the most Inspiring and downright best pictures I have seen in a very long time

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Palm Lets Plus Models Play Hotspot

The new Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus can be turned into a 3G phone hotspot: While you can purchase third-party software on a limited number of phones to make them into 3G-to-Wi-Fi gateways, it’s not a standard option on any major smartphone platform in the US. Palm and Verizon are offering this new feature–via a free downloadable program–for $40/mo (5 GB limit with metered overage fees) above the rest of your voice, texting, and data plan

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Press Release Distribution | 5 Top Newswires for Increasing Search Engine Visibility

tinyurl.com — In this video, I will show you the top 5 newswires for increasing search engine visibility for your online business.

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Amazon adds ‘Active Content’ and bumps royalties for Kindles, Tells Apple ‘Hey, no freebies’

In an apparent move to be more competitive with whatever it is that Apple will be releasing next Wednesday, Amazon has hiked Kindle royalties to 70% for publishers (with a notable asterisk) and allowed the equivalent of apps to be developed and deployed.

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Website Information Gathering

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Interact With Affiliate Window

As the social networking buzz continues to dominate marketing efforts, we wanted to remind everyone that Affiliate Window has fully embraced the benefits of social media and are actively participating through a variety of portals. Facebook: If you’re not already a fan of the Affiliate Window Facebook page, then click here to join.

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Interact With Affiliate Window

Computer Science 61A – Lecture 1

The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs

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Twitter Can’t Handle All Those Tweets

Social networking site, Twitter, really needs to step up their game. I’ve only been a Twitter user for a short period of time, but I’ve already learned that they can’t keep up with the amount of user’s on the site. Within the first few days of making a Twitter page, I got an over-capacity error message multiple times

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Portland Donates Old MetroFi Gear to Community Wireless Group

Portland, Ore., was the big win for MetroFi, back in the day, the flagship network that never was: MetroFi was unable to make its gear and business model work in a way that let them move forward, and I won’t rehash the process that led them to exit the working world. However, the company left behind hundreds of SkyPilot distribution and backhaul nodes, and a $30,000 bond to remove them. The city estimates the cost will be double, and the equipment has nearly no resale value.

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PS3 motion controller coming in fall, still no name or price

Sony’s upcoming motion controller for the PlayStation 3 was slated for a spring release , but without any hands-on time with the peripheral, any details on launch games, or any real details at all, it should come as a very mild surprise to learn that controller has been pushed back to autumn 2010.

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We Want to Help Haiti

Optimalprint is Donating 1 Euro per order to UNICEF     In support of UNICEF’s work in Haiti, Optimalprint is donating donate 1 Euro per order made via our website this week . UNICEF is now deploying clean water and sanitation supplies, therapeutic foods, medical supplies and temporary shelter to Jacmel and Port-au-Prince

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Let Motown Rust?
Boston’s Logan Airport Retains Free Wi-Fi

The Massport authority voted to keep Wi-Fi free at Boston’s Logan Airport: Following several weeks of Google-sponsored free Wi-Fi, the transportation authority is going to eat the cost of funding its provider to keep no-cost Internet access at Logan International Airport . Logan joins a small number of the country’s busiest airports that offer free Wi-Fi, with Denver in the lead. Seattle-Tacoma (Seatac) decided to go free this year following Google’s winter promotion, and Atlanta is looking into the costs of dropping fees.

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Mysterious ‘Creation’ Touted by Apple – Yup, it’s Tablet Time

Apple yesterday sent out an invitation to journalists to come and see their “latest creation.” And there’s nary a soul out there who doesn’t think this means the long awaited Apple tablet is even more unofficially official than ever.

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Microsoft at TCEA

In a couple of weeks I’ll be heading down to Austin Texas for the annual TCEA conference. This is one of the biggest and best (we are talking Texas after all) educational technology conferences going. I hope to attend the TA/CT SIG meeting where I always run into some wonderful high school computer science teachers

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feature: A tale of two qubits: how quantum computers work

Quantum information is the physics of knowledge. To be more specific, the field of quantum information studies the implications that quantum mechanics has on the fundamental nature of information. By studying this relationship between quantum theory and information, it is possible to design a new type of computer— a quantum computer .

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feature: A tale of two qubits: how quantum computers work

CAMBO Patent Application Funding.

The invention’s name is CAMBO an acronym for Computer Aided Management By Objective. The title is a “multi-EXPERT System Generator”, and the vision an “artificial…

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Top 5 Article Websites

For those of you who are bloggers or enjoy writing for the public, I have put together a list of my top five favorite articles website. After spending days researching websites individually, I have come up with the following: 1) Gather.com – Aside from being extremely user friendly, gather.com allows you to post your articles very easily.

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Miami Beach’s $5m Network Seems Spotty

The Miami Times finds that a network that cost $5m to build still has spotty coverage: The contract was signed with IBM in 2006, and the network only recently came online. While it has municipal purposes, it’s been pushed as a way for the public to get free Wi-Fi. The reporter wasn’t impressed in his attempts to gain access

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