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RT @lesliefisher: Real and funny detention slips...Enjoy! http://t.co/P6kVrT4dpm
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The State of Educational Blogging 2014 - The Edublogger
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How To Run Android Apps in Chrome on Mac / Linux / Windows
How To Run Android Apps in Chrome on Mac / Linux / Windows http://t.co/ackj7Uy3Cm
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New Site Helps Teachers Find the Best Online Resources | Getting Smart http://t.co/pijHfxhFU6
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iPhone 6 Plus Bendgate: Apple fan changes his turn after bent device | BGR
Yet another Apple fan who mocked 'Bendgate' finds himself disturbed by a slightly bent iPhone 6 Plus http://t.co/M3k4cOdD5Q
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The Internet Is Not Harming You. Here's What's Harmful: Fearmongering About The Internet http://t.co/x5KRn6kG3J
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The Google Doctor Is a Reminder of How Badly the Internet Does Real Medicine | WIRED
The Google Doctor Is a Reminder of How Badly the Internet Does Real Medicine http://t.co/KAAIb8Bl0n
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13 Rules that Expire http://t.co/U0ovD8vdGe
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