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Free Ipods (Life is not fair)

(Via Duke University)

Duke University will distribute Apple iPods to its incoming freshmen, as part of an initiative to encourage creative uses of technology in education and campus life.

The pocket-sized digital devices, which can download and make use of both audio and text material, will be preloaded with Duke-related content, such as information for freshman orientation and the academic calendar. Through a special Duke Web site modeled on the Apple iTunes site, students also can download faculty-provided course content, including language lessons, music, recorded lectures and audio books. They also will be able to purchase music through the site.
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Shooting Fools

My dear husband cuts Tesselia (and her ATST). Yay!

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Always Bash.org

http://www.bash.org/?104383
http://www.bash.org/?104383
http://www.bash.org/?104383

JTL. Beta.

http://swgbetareg.station.sony.com/
http://swgbetareg.station.sony.com/
http://swgbetareg.station.sony.com/

Llamazares. DS de la Comisión de Investigación del 11M

El señor LLAMAZARES TRIGO: No cumple la cuota.
La señora VICEPRESIDENTA PRIMERA DEL CONGRESO DE LOS DIPUTADOS (Chacón Piqueras): Como las cuotas todavía no son obligatorias en esta casa, señor Llamazares, continuaremos.

/shake

Into the blogosphere

http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/
http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/
http://blog.lib.umn.edu/blogosphere/

New Ipod in August? Pretty?


http://tinyurl.com/5m98k
http://tinyurl.com/5m98k
http://tinyurl.com/5m98k

Social Lives of a Cell Phone (By Eric Bender)

New wireless services will maximize your connections to others and minimize your need to plan ahead.

Want to play Dodgeball?

Here’s how it works: Say you’re young and single, and you’re out on the town one Saturday night. You take out your mobile phone and tap in the name of the restaurant where you’re hanging out. You get a list of friends, and friends of friends, within 10 blocks. You can message each other about getting together, and maybe send a photo of yourself. “We’re taking social software off the desktop and moving it into the environment where people actually socialize,” says Dennis Crowley, co-founder of the service, which spread this spring from New York to nine other U.S. cities.
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