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How the Amazon Kindle may evolve in 2010

The eReader market is likely to change dramatically next year, PC World reports. …

How the Amazon Kindle may evolve in 2010

The eReader market is likely to change dramatically next year, PC World reports. …

Top 10 ed-tech stories of 2009: No. 5

Online learning might prove disruptive to education, but it also helped many schools avoid a disruption to the learning process as hundreds of schools closed temporarily amid swine-flu outbreaks in…

The top higher-ed tech stories of 2009: No. 2

The economic stimulus package approved by Congress in February included $7.2 billion to help bring broadband internet access to more citizens. It also required the Federal Communications Commission to create…

The top higher-ed tech stories of 2009: No. 3

Although technically it was published in 2008, "Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns," by Clayton Christensen, Curtis W. Johnson, and Michael Horn, made a…

Former Massachusetts Commissioner of Education Discusses Critical Issues in Education Reform in New Web Video Series From Pearson

Education reform is a national priority. Pearson, the education, services and technology company, is stimulating discussions of school reform issues with today’s launch of a series of video interviews with…

Extra homework applying for education grants

The New York Times reports that the Department of Education, preparing to dole out hundreds of millions of dollars to winning states in a $4 billion grant competition, has estimated…

AT&T stops iPhone sales in NYC

Wired.com reports: You have a huge hit on your hands, a cellphone that sells as many handsets as you can shovel out the door. Better, you are an exclusive carrier,…

As colleges add green majors and minors, classes fill up

Colleges are rapidly adding new majors and minors in green studies, and students are filling them fast, USA Today reports. …

Amazon: Kindle books outsold real books this Christmas

The succinct title of this Amazon press release tells the whole story: "On Christmas Day, for the First Time Ever, Customers Purchased More Kindle Books Than Physical Books," Wired.com reports.…

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