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eLearning News & Instructional Design by The Learned Man!  Relevance: 5.171
Moodle!  Results of the eLearning Guild's LMS Survey: (For this report, LMS market share ratings were based on data from more than 2,300 respondents and satisfaction ratings were based on data from more than 1,200 respondents. In addition, the guild surveyed... [..]
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The Learned Man!  Relevance: 5.171
Moodle!  Results of the eLearning Guild's LMS Survey: (For this report, LMS market share ratings were based on data from more than 2,300 respondents and satisfaction ratings were based on data from more than 1,200 respondents. In addition, the guild surveyed... [..]
The Learned Man! - eLearning Blog Relevance: 5.171
Moodle!  Results of the eLearning Guild's LMS Survey: (For this report, LMS market share ratings were based on data from more than 2,300 respondents and satisfaction ratings were based on data from more than 1,200 respondents. In addition, the guild surveyed... [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.166
Sense Networks: Making Coin Out of Location Data and "Reality Mining" Picture 15.png - Sense Networks: Making Coin Out of Location Data and "Reality Mining" A New York-based company called Sense Networks is using public and private location-based data to figure out where consumers are going and what they're doing--patterns that have obvious po [..]
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog Relevance: 5.080
Google unlocks its data centers  The clouds open and . . . the face of Google appears. As long anticipated, Google is now allowing outside developers to write applications that will run on its vast network of data centers. The company's App Engine, now in a closed beta, provides a new cloud-based development platform that will compete with, and perhaps complement, the platforms run by Amazon Web Services, Salesforce.com, and othe [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.079
Facebook: Our Doors Are Just As Open As MySpace's FacebookConnect.png - Facebook: Our Doors Are Just As Open As MySpace Yesterday MySpace (NWS) announced Data Availability - a new service that allows you to share data with third-party sites that will launch in a couple of weeks. Today Facebook announced Facebook Connect - a new service that allows you to share data with third-party sites that will launch in a couple of weeks. What does this mean? Yesterday MySpace said that they'd be willing to work with [..]
Boy Genius Report Relevance: 5.077
Sprint preparing to increase data costs? Image 0 en  - Sprint preparing to increase data costs? Chock this one up to the rumor mill for the time being, but word on the street is that Sprint is getting set to increase data costs for new and old customers alike. According to the SprintUsers site, the carrier will be axing their current standalone Vision and Power Vision plans, which start at $15/month, [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 5.077
Unmanned Yellow Sub Collects Data on the Ocean  Far out in the Atlantic, a little unmanned yellow submarine, developed and operated by Rutgers University, slips from current to current, collecting scientific data along the way. This trip is designed to show that an undersea glider can take its place in a global ocean observing system. [...] [..]
Alley Insider Relevance: 5.075
Amazon Courting Eggheads To Its Cloud With Free Access To Scientific Data (AMZN)  A new feature for Amazon's (AMZN) EC2? The cloud computing community is abuzz today over Public Data Sets coming soon to Amazon's cloud. Here's how it works: The human genome is about 3 GB in size, not counting annotations. R [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 5.062
Plans to jail data thieves shelved  But threat remains Plans to jail personal data thieves have been shelved due to a surprise amendment to a proposed new law. The new law will contain a clause threatening jail, but that clause will not be implemented. TheRegister [..]
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog Relevance: 5.043
Double-wide? How about 220-wide?  Grab a ratty lawnchair and put a case of Busch cans in the cooler because the data center has now officially become the trailer park. Poindexter, meet Jethro. Both Sun and Rackable introduced supercomputers-in-shipping-containers some time ago, but it's a move by Microsoft that pushes the trend into the mainstream. In its mammoth new data center in Chicago, reports Rich Miller, "Microsoft will for [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 5.023
Review: Sierra Wireless Compass 597 USB modem  The Sierra Wireless Compass 597 is the ultimate cellular data modem combo. The device folds high-speed data access and GPS service into a tiny USB cell modem and pairs it with new Mac OS X software that takes full advantage of the new hardware. MacWorld [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.012
Google Finance Adding More Data, But Still Behind The Competition (GOOG) money-pile.jpg - Google Finance Adding More Data, But Still Behind The Competition (GOOG) Google (GOOG) is adding historical data and company filings to its Google Finance site, Bloomberg reports. These features -- like the real-time quotes Google added earlier this month -- ar [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.002
Google, Viacom Reach Deal On Your YouTube Data, Not On Chad Hurley's youtube pogo.jpg - Google, Viacom Reach Deal On Your YouTube Data, Not On Chad Hurley We spoke too soon: Google and Viacom were able to reach a deal last night that paves the way for the hand-over of YouTube data, and will let the grindingly slow copyright lawsuit progr [..]
Boy Genius Report Relevance: 4.992
T-Mobile Wisely Folds, Ditches 1GB HTC G1 Data Cap  There wasn’t much relevant negative attention that came from Tuesday’s T-Mobile event showcasing the official announcement of the HTC G1. One large point of contention however, was the realization that the carrier planned to limit G1 owners’ 3G data throughput to 1 gigabyte per month. The imposed 1 GB limit would be a soft limit [...] [..]

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