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11/21/2008
UFC Fighters Leave, Return After THQ Game Deal Controversy (Gamasutra)
Online reports have suggested that contract negotiations between game publisher THQ and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) have contributed to high profile fighter John Fitch and many of his teammates leaving the organization. Reports from Sports Illustrated and other mixed martial arts weblogs suggest that Fitch refused to sign a lifetime contract for his likeness to be used by THQ in ...
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11/21/2008
Are Sales of French Wine Falling? (ABC News)
By CHRISTOPHE SCHPOLIANSKY, Producer, ABC News Paris “Le Beaujolais nouveau est arrivé” (The new Beaujolais has arrived). At one minute past midnight today, corks of the traditional Beaujolais nouveau wine popped in bars in little villages and towns around France....
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11/21/2008
The Call for Help Obama Hasn't Answered (ABC News)
By JIM SCIUTTO, Senior Foreign Correspondent, ABC News London From his prison cell in Cairo, Ayman Nour took a risk two months ago. He wrote a letter to Barack Obama. Nour is not a typical prisoner. In 2005, he was...
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11/19/2008
Iran blocks access to over five million websites: report (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Iran has blocked access to more than five million Internet sites, whose content is mostly perceived as immoral and anti-social, a judiciary official was quoted as saying on Wednesday.
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11/20/2008
Iran blocks five million Internet sites (New Kerala)
London, Nov 20 : Iran has blocked access to more than five million Internet sites because they are immoral and anti-social, according to reports.
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11/20/2008
Facebook Tests Ad Comments (AdWeek)
NEW YORK Facebook is trying out a new ad format that attempts to bring social networking to video placements.
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11/20/2008
Iran blocks access to over 5mn websites - report (ITP.net)
With 21mn users, Islamic Republic claims to be in top 20 user countries.
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11/20/2008
Iran comes down hard on 'anti-social' websites (Independent Online)
Iran has blocked access to more than five million Internet sites, whose content is mostly perceived as immoral and anti-social.
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11/19/2008
Iran blocks access to over five million websites: report (Middle East Times)
Two Iranian women work at an Internet cafe in Tehran in 2004. Iran has blocked access to more than five million Internet sites, whose content is mostly perceived as immoral and anti-social, a judiciary official was quoted as saying on Wednesday.
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11/19/2008
Iran Cracks Down On Internet (SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Iran has blocked access to more than five million internet sites because they are "immoral and anti-social", according to reports.
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  • Asynchronous Collaborative Learning Activities - Investigation of how to improve the procedure of known (or new) pedagogical activities for asynchronous delivery.
  • Blog Juice - Joe Schwoebel blogs about educational technology.
  • BloggerShop - A quick introduction to blogging for educators, with hands-on steps for getting started in using Blogger.com.
  • CU-Online - Educational technology news and resources for PK-12 teachers, student teachers, teacher educators, and home schooling parents.
  • David Carraher: Weblogs In Education - Blog entry.
  • Dr. Teachable - Weblog covering news, research and tools for the online teacher.
  • EdTechPost - Blog by Scott Leslie, an educational technology researcher and emerging technology analyst.
  • EdTechUK - Josie Fraser writes about information learning technology.
  • Education Futures - Project to provide resources for educational professionals to help better plan for the future of education.
  • The Educational Mac - For educators who use Macs. Many entries are podcasts.
  • e-Literate - Michael Feldstein's weblog about online learning, KM, communities of practice, and related topics.
  • The Future of Mathematics - Thoughts, observations, and lessons about innovative uses of technology in the mathematics classroom.
  • iSean - Ed Tech professor blogs about teaching in an e-world and comments on it.
  • Jerz's Literacy Weblog - Dennis G. Jerz, a new media professor, blogging about humanities, cyberculture, journalism and writing.
  • Kairosnews - Community news site for discussing rhetoric, technology and pedagogy.
  • Learnandteachonline.com - Discussion of online training and learning, both making it and taking it; and open source learning management systems and authoring tools.
  • The Learned Man - Covering research, news, and trends in instructional technology and e-learning.
  • My Blogging Experiment - Bringing together China, ESL teaching, and technology.
  • PSESD: Educational Technology Weblog - Covers topics on instructional and administrative uses of technology to improve student learning.
  • TeachingHacks.com - Quentin D'Souza - Current trends in academic information and communication technology in schools.
  • Weblogg-ed - Using Weblogs and RSS in Education - Will Richardson collects ideas for Web logs in the classroom, asks questions to the teacher Web logging community, and reflects on his teaching. His blog is also intended to be a clearninghouse for sites and issues relating to Web logs in education.
  • Weblogs in Education - Summarizes the structure and content of weblogs and reviews a number of studies and other papers on the subject. [PDF]
  • The Educational Mac - For Mac using educators. [RSS]
  • Future of Mathematics - Thoughts, observations, and lessons about innovative uses of technology in the mathematics classroom. [RSS]
  • Learning for 2020 - How we should prepare our next generation to cope with life at 2020. [Atom]
  • Random Walk in E-Learning - Investigation of how to improve the procedure of known (or new) pedagogical activities for asynchronous delivery. [RSS]
  • Tech Musings - Quentin D'Souza - An interesting view of current trends in academic information and communication technology in schools and school boards in Toronto, Ontario and beyond. [RSS]
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