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OTR Links 09/29/2014 | doug — off the record
OTR Links 09/29/2014 http://t.co/vpDxXfUlMt
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Doug Peterson on Twitter: "This pretty much sucks. #Skitch http://t.co/vu0z7pZv3b"
This pretty much sucks. #Skitch http://t.co/vu0z7pZv3b
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Creating permanent change in the St. Anthony School yard | Aviva Community Fund
Creating permanent change in the St. Anthony School yard https://t.co/HRYlGZ4xGj #AvivaCF via @AvivaCF
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RT @mraspinall: An introduction to using Twitter as a teacher http://t.co/EwGjR2SayW
RT @mraspinall: An introduction to using Twitter as a teacher http://t.co/EwGjR2SayW
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Chrome 64-bit Vs 32-bit For Windows - Is 64-bit Worth Installing?
Chrome 64-bit Vs 32-bit For Windows - Is 64-bit Worth Installing? http://t.co/XDIJ0SEbrr
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Why GNOME 3.14 Won't Be Included in Ubuntu 14.10 http://t.co/Wt1GXUaGk9
Why GNOME 3.14 Won't Be Included in Ubuntu 14.10 http://t.co/Wt1GXUaGk9
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Unchanging Unicorn: Don't be disappointed with Ubuntu 14.10, be happy | Tux Machines
Unchanging Unicorn: Don't be disappointed with Ubuntu 14.10, be happy http://t.co/QLQGgLYoEd
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GNOME 3.14 Released With New Features and App Updates http://t.co/8KrZWrld51
GNOME 3.14 Released With New Features and App Updates http://t.co/8KrZWrld51
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PiPO unveils the W4: a Windows 8.1 mini-tablet for $81 http://t.co/tMfeMRcx9r
PiPO unveils the W4: a Windows 8.1 mini-tablet for $81 http://t.co/tMfeMRcx9r
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Writing an open textbook: a mid-term report on the technology
Writing an open textbook: a mid-term report on the technology http://t.co/XAHuI35mzN
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Microsoft: Windows 9 will be free for Windows 8 users http://t.co/dYuD3qT8u9
Microsoft: Windows 9 will be free for Windows 8 users http://t.co/dYuD3qT8u9
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Beyond the Blocks http://t.co/yijaVcA1gd
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Windows PCs Lose Back-to-School Sales to Chromebooks, Macs http://t.co/92GjgxsWcw
Windows PCs Lose Back-to-School Sales to Chromebooks, Macs http://t.co/92GjgxsWcw
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WEB: A Touching Documentary About One Laptop Per Child
WEB: A touching documentary about One Laptop Per Child and the spread of the Internet http://t.co/xtbaZYIf2r
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Better than Chromebook? A $250 PC Gets It Done http://t.co/Z1DDllevbJ
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Errata Security: The shockingly obsolete code of bash
The shockingly obsolete code of bash http://t.co/08JD0hHXJt
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Blogging4Kids: Calling Student Bloggers: We Want You!
Calling Student Bloggers: We Want You! http://t.co/yWZX1EnyRd
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Google Classroom: Numbering Assignments | Teacher Tech
Google Classroom: Numbering Assignments http://t.co/20ykmDCyqu
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How We’re Connected | doug — off the record
How We’re Connected http://t.co/aYSpxwLf26
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