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Communications law to be reviewed

Two top Democratic legislators said Monday that they would begin a process to modernize telecommunications laws that were last overhauled in 1996 but barely mention the internet, The New York…

Get ready for iPhone video chat, Android’s $100 tablet

Less than two weeks until Steve Jobs unveils the next iPhone at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, it appears that the device will come equipped with video chat capabilities, according to…

Teenagers text more than they call

OMG, W8 til U read this: one in three teenagers sends more than 100 text messages a day, and 72 percent are now text-messagers, compared with 51 percent in 2006,…

Colleges click the ‘like’ button on social media classes

From public relations in social media to the potential marketing power of "mommy bloggers," colleges and universities are offering graduate-level certificates focusing on the business side of Twitter, Facebook, and…

NanoProfessor Joins CEF to Promote Funding of Education

Hands-On Nanoscience Education Program Prepares Students for Innovative Jobs of the 21st Century SKOKIE, IL – May 10, 2010 NanoProfessor, a division of NanoInk, Inc.® focused on delivering hands-on nanotechnology education to…

Microsoft Joins Forces with it’s learning, inc. to Provide Cloud-Based Applications for Education

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kati Elliott KEH Communications 410-975-9638 kati@kehcomm.com Jon Bower it’s learning, inc. 781-780-5660 jon.bower@itslearning.com Microsoft Joins Forces with it’s learning, inc. to Provide Cloud-Based Applications for Education Burlington, MA – May 20, 2010 – Providing better technology for…

Rivals seize on troubles of Facebook

The New York Times reports that it sounds like a kamikaze mission: an upstart with a meager number of users and no capital squaring off against Facebook, a social networking…

WebM and Google’s web-video plan

Google, trying step by step to rebuild everything in the computing industry from internet protocols to cloud-computing services, began a new project called WebM on Wednesday that seeks to begin…

Goodbye to privacy?

PC World reports that New Yorker Barry Hoggard draws a line in the sand when it comes to online privacy. In May he said farewell to 1251 Facebook friends by…

Why transparency in college admissions is bad

There are few experiences short of death, disease, injury or divorce that have as much potential for trauma for American families as the college admissions process, reports the Washington Post's…

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