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http://usreligion.blogspot.com/2013/04/megachurch-websites-and-aesthetics-of.html
The rise of the American megachurch has catapulted churches into a new electronic era of marketing and identity formation defined by a novel creation: the website. It's a digital smorgasbord of animated logos, slideshows of ...
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http://www.bogost.com/blog/a_brief_history_of_websites.shtml
1989 Any particle physicist can have a website! 1993 Any researcher can have a website! 1995 Anybody at a university can have a website! 1996 Any company can have a website! 1997 Anybody can have a crappy website!
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http://nola2013.thatcamp.org/05/11/creating-two-totally-excellent-history-websites-university-desegregation-anniversary-us-largest-slave-revolt/
There is already a session about faculty with little or no web training, but that underlies this too. I am actually trying to build two websites: one for the 50th Anniversary of the Desegregation of Tulane; and one for the 1811 ...
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http://www.historydaycalifornia.org/extension-for-historical-papers-documentaries-and-websites/
Extension for Historical Papers, Documentaries, and Websites. DEADLINE EXTENDED TO APRIL 8! The deadline to submit historical papers, upload documentaries to SmarterCookie, and website lockout has been extended ...
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http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-04/5/web-archive-british-library
Six UK libraries -- including the British Library -- have teamed up to capture and archive the UK's digital history, including all of the sites on the UK's web domain, in a bid to ensure that historians of the future don't have to ...
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http://intellihub.com/2013/05/21/police-raid-school-teacher-for-uploading-history-book-for-students/
Pāvels Jurs is a teacher in Latvia who operates a website where children can research history topics, see presentations and find other learning aids. Jurs created the site so that children from poor families can still have access ...
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http://torrentfreak.com/police-raid-school-teacher-for-uploading-history-book-for-students-130520/
A teacher received a huge shock last week after uploading a copy of a book to his website that offers free educational resources for students. The Latvian publisher behind the work, a $4.00 history book, complained to the ...
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http://brooklyninvestor.blogspot.com/2013/04/wells-fargo-history-website.html
So Loews puts up a comic book, JPM puts up a nice promotional video, but WFC tops it all with an entire website with videos and whole bunch of history. This is great for people (like me) who love business history, seeing ...
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http://bycommonconsent.com/2013/05/16/laying-on-of-hands-and-other-new-church-history-website-content/
images I don't know if you are following all the new releases on the JSP and Church History websites, but much of it is completely fascinating. For instance, did you see this story about “A Bit of Old String: Mary Whitmer's ...
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http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/anti-spam-group-epicenter-one-worst-cyberassaults-history-2B9108546
Some Internet users are finding themselves collateral damage in a war between one of the world's leading anti-spam groups and a Dutch Web... ... Anti-spam group at epicenter of one of worst cyberassaults in history ...
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http://outshinesolutions.com/blog/website-history-and-revolutions.html
A website is a collection of web pages which are documents written in HTML that are accessible over the web. All website that are available for public or.
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http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2013/05/02/interactive-infographic-the-complete-history-of-social-media/
Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… … ... Interactive Infographic: “The Complete History of Social Media” ... I'm Larry Ferlazzo and here you will catch me talking about websites that will help you teach ELL, ESL and EFL!
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http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/115524-twitter-suggests-followers-based-on-web-history
Twitter is changing the way it recommends to its users who to follow, based on the websites they frequent. Previously, when a new tweeter signed up the.
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http://www.cultofmac.com/225386/clear-your-browsing-history-and-web-data-from-mobile-safari-ios-tips/
With all the sites we visit on a daily basis on our iPhones and iPads, we are capturing and storing where we visit in the background of every web page we see. You may want to clear your browsing history or other stored web ...
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http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2013/05/07/possibilism-maybe-a-new-word-for-what-if-history/
Regular readers, and readers of my latest book, know that one of my favorite lessons is having students develop “What If?” history projects (see The Best Resources For Teaching “What If?” History Lessons). Readers might also remember a post I wrote about economist/philosopher Albert ... Previous Post · Next Post →. Thanks for dropping past my Blog! I'm Larry Ferlazzo and here you will catch me talking about websites that will help you teach ELL, ESL and EFL!
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http://www.occupycorporatism.com/the-largest-ddos-attack-in-history-slows-internet-takes-down-websites/
The Largest DDoS Attack in History Slows Internet & Takes Down Websites. Posted about 8 days ago | 0 comment · susanne_posel_news_ spamhouse-cyber-bunker-attack Susanne Posel Occupy Corporatism March 28 ...
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http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2013/05/12/no-longer-lost-to-history-is-a-good-lesson-idea/
The New York Times is soliciting contributions to a “No Longer Lost To History” project. They invite readers to ... I'm Larry Ferlazzo and here you will catch me talking about websites that will help you teach ELL, ESL and EFL!
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http://digitalcharlotte.org/charlotte-history-online-library-cole/
Cole makes three recommendations for people interested in doing online research into the history of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County: 1. Rely on websites with domains ending in .edu, .org and .gov. Unlike .com domains ...
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http://www.realclearscience.com/2013/05/23/whoops_the_very_first_web_page_is_lost_253148.html?utm_medium=widget&utm_campaign=rss
Given the World Wide Web's ubiquity, you might be tempted to believe that everything is online. But there's one important piece of the Web's own history that can't be found through a search engine: the very first Web page.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2013/may/17/print-is-dead-video-journalism-games
Sure, there were websites emerging, but they were rather limited in scope, and the internet was not yet set up to allow much in the way of multimedia presentation. There were no miniature film crews running about the place ...
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