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Journalist in the City: National papers, local focuses
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Journalist in the City. Friday, April 29, 2005. National papers, local focuses. The New York Times. Crashed from high traffic on Sept.11. Meredith Artley, associate editor for nytimes.com. Said the site was "stripped of all nonessential items, like ads and images, which made the page easier to load. She added that user registration, normally necessary to view certain articles, was suspended" ( 13. The New York Times. Has since stopped updating its " Nation Challenged. Also had a unique perspective on the...
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Journalist in the City: Phone talk
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Journalist in the City. Thursday, April 07, 2005. I’ve been attached to my cellphone ever since I got my first clunky, gray phone at age 16. Over the years, phones in different sizes and colors have come and gone, but Cingular has always been my cellular service. But in the months since I moved to New York, the service has been spotty and the caller ID has worked about half the time. Verizon Wireless, http:/ www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/index.jsp. And Cingular, http:/ www.cingular.com. As a Cingular custo...
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Kids Play Games: January 2005
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Technology for good (e.g., online educational activities for kids and tech programs for youth) along with general and occasionally contrarian reflections on random topics. Monday, January 31, 2005. My friend Carolyn wins international award. My friend and civic-club colleague Carolyn has won the International Sertoman of the Year award. The coverage of this happening has been limited so I'm covering it here. Make people feel valued, not pressured. Trust your instincts but don't rely on them. This post is...
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Kids Play Games: Playing my own kid games
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Technology for good (e.g., online educational activities for kids and tech programs for youth) along with general and occasionally contrarian reflections on random topics. Saturday, October 21, 2006. Playing my own kid games. Good, long-lasting health isn't guaranteed to anyone. I made new friends and re-learned how to be a kid now that I am cycling some. Here are a few things I've remembered:. Brakes are nice but usually not necessary;. People like you if are kind and positive rather than just fast.
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Kids Play Games: July 2005
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Technology for good (e.g., online educational activities for kids and tech programs for youth) along with general and occasionally contrarian reflections on random topics. Wednesday, July 27, 2005. On the Same Page for 2005:. In the Time of the Butterflies. I just finished reading. In the Time of the Butterflies. By Julia Alvarez. It's this year's selection for the On the Same Page community reading program. The Diary of Anne Frank. But with enough details to remind me of. Posted by smallishmom @ 12:47 PM.
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American Experience: National E-development Strategies as a Catalyst for ICT Applications in Developing Countries
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Friday, December 10, 2004. National E-development Strategies as a Catalyst for ICT Applications in Developing Countries. E-development and its part, the application on information communication technologies (ICT), in is an amazing process. Developing countries quickly absorb new achievements of technological revolution and apply them in various sectors of economy. Some countries are very successful in this process. However, others need more support and expertise. The International Telecommunications Union.
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Journalist in the City: A different presentation
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Journalist in the City. Saturday, March 05, 2005. Although The Chicago Tribune. I mostly trimmed out the parts of the article that focused more on the writer than Berlin. I liked how the writer solicited Berliners' opinions on their rejuvenated city. The writer provided detailed descriptions that I chose to keep because descriptions are what make a travel story flow. Posted by Tracy Swartz @ 10:11 AM. Comments: Post a Comment. New York City, New York. View my complete profile. What is this site?
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Views from the Pen: Interesting list of sites with good info on Cell Yell
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Views from the Pen. Monday, October 25, 2004. Interesting list of sites with good info on Cell Yell. This is the first part in my research into cell manners, or the lack there of, in society today and the cellular phenomena known as Cell Yell . I’ve listed a few good sites that have quality information on this subject. I will expand on the info listed here in the following days with a more in-depth analysis of each one. Http:/ www.cellmanners.com/press/media8.htm. Interesting Cell program started here.
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Journalist in the City: February 2005
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Journalist in the City. Saturday, February 26, 2005. Not in Kansas anymore. The online edition of The Kansas City Star. Is one of the cookie-cutter Knight Ridder Web sites that I despise because they are difficult to navigate and have a boring layout and few pictures. I've been to Kansascity.com. Several times, having grudgingly registered as a member a few months ago, but returned Saturday, Feb. 26 for a specific reason. I was looking for news on the arrested of the BTK killings suspect. Meanwhile, the ...
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Views from the Pen: Response to EOTO Project by Christy Kinnion
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Views from the Pen. Friday, November 05, 2004. Response to EOTO Project by Christy Kinnion. I never saw that coming. I guess the possibility was always there, but I never thought we'd see it in our lifetimes. But just as Christy mentioned all the positive possibilites of these cyber institutions these can be wiped out in one fail swoop by the misdeeds of a few money hungry individuals. Another interesting point that she made was the fact that many of these bogus on-line schools are based in western state...