Monthly Archives: July 2007

Managing Blog Information Overload

What do you do when you find a new blog that you like? I normally read the discovery post (the post which let me discover this blogger or blog) and try to look for other cool posts. Not an easy

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Little Innovations: A Novel Introduction

Beth has a novel way to ease elementary students into poetry. This may work for even older students from different cultures. This idea is so good, I am going to try it out at LearningPoint. Telling Each Students Biography In

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Little Innovations: Math Lab in Your Cell Phone

From ZDNet’s Emerging Technology Trends Israeli scientists have decided to put a math lab in your pocket. They developed a library of math modules which can be installed on almost cell phones available today. So you’ll be able to see

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They Have Never Seen an Hour Glass

Dr. Mitra likes the way in which Indian children reinvent computer terms and icons in their own language. “They don’t call a cursor a cursor, they call it a sui, which is Hindi for needle. And they don’t call the

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Testing Post with Windows Live Writer

Cool stuff. Thanks Matt.

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Wiki Mind Map

I just discovered Wiki Mind Map on LifeHacker. I tried a couple of maps. It is a cool way to visually browse information from Wikipedia. It may be a nice tool for presenting information, as well. You can click on

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Programming Language Trends – July 2007

It interesting to keep an eye on TIOBE’s programming language trends. The position of the language is as interesting as the movement of languages up and down the rank. Lua, D and Ruby moved up, big jumps. You can see

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It’s Ok If You’re not Vanilla

I have always felt that. There is a nice blog about The Golden Age of Individualism. Here are some cool ideas in this blog: Personal Brand Calculator (I actually took the test and posted it in my About page) Workplace

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Innovation is …

Scott Berkun, Author of “The Myths of Innovation”, in an interview with Guy Kawasaki: the foundation is that ideas are combinations of other ideas. People who earn the label “creative” are really just people who come up with more combinations

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