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Eudora is a great note taking, journal/diary, correspondence, info management, etc. I have the last Windows version (Eudora 7) which also has a built-in X1 file searcher. Eudora doesn’t have the ability to quickly add a reminder, unlike Outlook or other PIMs (personal information managers. Lotus Organizer was also great but no longer published). However, [...]
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February 5th, 2008 · 1 Comment
A new on-line magazine has been launched.
Today is the official birth date of the Edublogs Magazine. It’s been almost a year from the idea-dancing-around-our-head stage, trying to come up with a way to create an umbrella blog that would bring together the exciting Edublogs community.
We wanted to feature bloggers and news from within the Edublogs [...]
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[updated] 2008-03-20
At one point there were few teachers from the tundra regions writing blogs. Few enough I could put them all into one RSS feed mix in the sidebar as I came across them.
[Kangirsuk, Nunivik] Not Obscure (John Higham from Nunavik, Canada) http://notobscure.com/
[Kongiganak, Toksook Bay, Tununak] Alaska The View From Up Here, (Brett Stirling [...]
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Hooray!
Karen is back in the cube. Not only are her power tools necessary to keep anyone from losing hair and sleep with a PC, but her explanations of things like “packets” and IP and just who is SYSTEM are invaluable. (see sidebar)
Don’t be without Karen
Read the Web version of Power Tools online, [...]
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//engtech at http://internetducttape.com/ [recommended resource] writing today at Lorelle’s place
Learning About the Web in Plain English
Having a background in computer engineering has been a great boon to me when it comes to blogging. … I have had an edge from being genuinely interested in the technology behind how things work and finding ways to get [...]
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