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- Missing Pieces: How to Write an APA Style Reference Even Without All the Information http://t.co/1XSolKpV 1 day ago
- How the Professor Who Fooled Wikipedia Got Caught by Reddit http://t.co/DBQz9OVY 3 days ago
- "Scamworld" An exposé of Internet Marketers: http://t.co/cVfv0d5D 5 days ago
- Henry Hitchings on Proper English : The New Yorker http://t.co/7lcsZ1si 5 days ago
- Howard Rheingold on how the five web literacies are becoming essential survival skills http://t.co/fRfSMMfm 5 days ago
- Non Sequitur http://t.co/z1LahQrQ 5 days ago
- Rules and "rules" http://t.co/SxdlBcFB 1 week ago
- Google-Backed Scholar: Search Results Protected by the First Amendment http://t.co/wPddvqGR 1 week ago
- Infographic Provides Data On College Students' Technology Habits http://t.co/KX4DV0Uc 1 week ago
- "Politics and the English Language" How it "makes lies sound truthful and murder respectable": http://t.co/l7DnyFgo 2 weeks ago
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Tweets for week ending 2012-05-12
- Rules and "rules" http://t.co/SxdlBcFB #
- Google-Backed Scholar: Search Results Protected by the First Amendment http://t.co/wPddvqGR #
- Infographic Provides Data On College Students' Technology Habits http://t.co/KX4DV0Uc #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-05-05
- "Politics and the English Language" How it "makes lies sound truthful and murder respectable": http://t.co/l7DnyFgo #
- “Sneaking into Pantone HQ” Inside the color forecaster: http://t.co/ENLmsJLK #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-04-28
- More on ebooks and publishers who drop DRM http://t.co/OANMVa6M #
- The Reading Renaissance http://t.co/6Dsxreqc #reading #e-books #
- Attack Mitigation http://t.co/q0nooo7q #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-04-21
- The conversation has been and always will be at the heart of the media industry. http://t.co/YMyQ61Dx #
- Standardized Testing Is Blamed for Question About a Sleeveless Pineapple http://t.co/RTUym2XQ #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-04-14
- Passive voice wrongly accused yet again http://t.co/ajXvc320 #
- Brian Snow on Cybersecurity http://t.co/Bx0HDzjV #
- Dual Enrollment Programs May Help College Seniors Stay Engaged http://t.co/vtgwvAVC #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-04-07
- The Next Time Someone Says the Internet Ruined Literature, Show Them This Chart http://t.co/iqKbBWAB #
- How the Moon Affects the Date of Easter http://t.co/hIffffEP #
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Hybrid Car Owners Face Higher Gas Prices
The federal government announced today that hybrid cards will be assessed a social investment tax of five percent at the gas pumps, starting on June 1st. By effectively raising the price of gas for hybrid cars, the government seeks to help owners of traditional gasoline cars.
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Tweets for week ending 2012-03-31
- 3 Approaches to Securing Identity in the Cloud http://t.co/VN3bNKmg #
- Rewriting Wikipedia in the passive? http://t.co/6EV20cao #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-03-24
- Does Math Anxiety Have a Neurological Basis? http://t.co/PGwv8S5U #
- Even Googlers Are Losing Faith in Google http://t.co/ultugLQv #
- Scribble, Scribble; Measure Twice, Cut Once http://t.co/bx0o89OK #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-03-17
- Bavarian fairy tales going viral? http://t.co/bHY8ZG1d #
- Who wouldn't pay a penny for a sports car? http://t.co/vnoAQBgM #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-03-10
- Reading Over Your Shoulder: Social Readers and Privacy Law http://t.co/CBBJdHBv #
- Title Case and Sentence Case Capitalization in APA Style http://t.co/wWffQ56i #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-03-03
- New computers respond to students' emotions, boredom http://t.co/yFkXHvsX #
- How to Capitalize and Format Reference Titles in APA Style http://t.co/10zAgPOY #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-02-25
- Google and Facebook in White House web privacy sights http://t.co/bkUQmGDG #
- Edward Luttwak reviews ‘The Iliad by Homer’ translated by Stephen Mitchell http://t.co/xbz0A7u3 #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-02-18
- "Texting Can Have A Negative Effect On Linguistics" http://t.co/zd1YwXpf #
- Does Wikipedia Have an Accuracy Problem? How Does It Incorporate New Research? http://t.co/v5wTOCb8 #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-02-11
- http://t.co/whu0FUyF: : Donna's Cafe.Coffee.Bar: Worth More Than One Visit http://t.co/tUg6uKCN #
- Education Gap Grows Between Rich and Poor, Studies Show http://t.co/OLqlR9FN #
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Donna’s Cafe.Coffee.Bar®: Worth More Than One Visit
There is only one phrase to describe Donna’s: dine here.
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Tweets for week ending 2012-02-04
- Atlantic magazine on the diamond cartel, which makes Hollywood look almost benign http://t.co/VRzly5S9 #
- What big media can learn from the N.Y. Public Library, flourishing in the digital age http://t.co/LpiOM56P #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-01-28
- The Dilemma of Being a Cyborg http://t.co/wlELBb6J #
- Is poetry dead? Or, in the Internet age, does it offer us what nothing else can? http://t.co/tchapAuo #longreads #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-01-21
- SOPA: The Folly of Capitol Hill http://t.co/kA1ONufq #
- The Internet’s Day of Darkness http://t.co/6nlNSFEE #
- What is Wrong with SOPA? http://t.co/usXc0ZGc #
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Tweets for week ending 2012-01-14
- What Is College For: Part 2 http://t.co/D2Yr4ijP #
- Looking at Education as a Civil Right http://t.co/kHtoIAD6 #
- Stealing Source Code: Symantec's antivirus code kidnapped http://t.co/AQyitxC5 #
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