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- “Yahoo! Answers” is as flimsy as a twist-tie, as dignified as a spork http://t.co/lYudNPE0 7 hrs ago
- Why most Facebook users get more than they give http://t.co/FM49wmx5 7 hrs ago
- Knowledge has always been networked: @Chanders reviews @dweinberger's "Too Big to Know" http://t.co/ognQRpUH 7 hrs ago
- In God We Must http://t.co/5emd8dHz 8 hrs ago
- Atlantic magazine on the diamond cartel, which makes Hollywood look almost benign http://t.co/VRzly5S9 2 days ago
- What big media can learn from the N.Y. Public Library, flourishing in the digital age http://t.co/LpiOM56P 2 days ago
- 'Your password is invalid': Improving website password practices http://t.co/OFwP6vv1 2 days ago
- NASA: For the 100th time, it’s humans driving global warming, not the Sun! http://t.co/Oqa6ob6E 2 days ago
- Are college students learning? http://t.co/9burJ1tm 3 days ago
- Study abroad is necessity, not luxury http://t.co/pljChNxO 3 days ago
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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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Tweets for week ending 2012-01-07
- IP Feudalism and the Shrinking of the Public Domain http://t.co/xWkob6xP #
- What Washington crossing the Delaware really looked like http://t.co/w7cV4rvK #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-12-31
- What Time Is It? http://t.co/VuhQlu5v #
- A Chronicle of Timekeeping http://t.co/jymuXwiT #
- Everything is always going straight to hell http://t.co/Z2wFCZUs #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-12-24
- The Airing of Grievances http://t.co/pTWaSh8z #
- Google tries to kick Authors Guild out of court in book case http://t.co/iUbEug2P #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-12-17
- SOPA will allow copyright to override free speech rights http://t.co/NezOL0Zb #
- Why the iPad Is the Most Hated Gadget Ever http://t.co/TDXWWXMf #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-12-10
- The Messy, Messy Handwriting of Charles Dickens http://t.co/3ip484TS #
- How an Improved Campus Alert System Helped Virginia Tech http://t.co/ZVJItdXH #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-12-03
- With so many new formats for advertising why are old methods of measuring success still used? http://t.co/EgtnvEty #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-11-26
- Deliberate Practice: How Education Fails to Produce Expertise http://t.co/8B4vAt3G #
- To Develop Expertise, Motivation is Necessary but Insufficient http://t.co/2H2DxMtN #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-11-19
- Full-disc encryption is too good, complain CSI teams http://t.co/5ChTifoH #
- U.S. Military Goes Online to Rebut Extremists http://t.co/fA8C16io #
- The elephant in the language http://t.co/xia5HQUL #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-11-12
- Find quantum theory difficult? Too bad (though Einstein found it hard too) http://t.co/M9ruBf9V #
- Top 10 literary fake tweets:
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Tweets for week ending 2011-11-05
- How a Private Investigation Company Uses Evernote for Case Management, Field Work, and More http://t.co/rctMKzkW #
- The Proper Use of Et Al. in APA Style http://t.co/jI8csdkE #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-10-29
- How to Create a Reference for a YouTube Video http://t.co/PWgnYsAT #
- Professors Start Campus Hoax To Help Students Learn About Logic http://t.co/qT72RmxL #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-10-22
- Google Moving Gradually Toward Encrypted Search http://t.co/mPUTVoZ5 #
- In Praise of Librarians http://t.co/dE5zuHWG #
- St. John’s College Puts Emphasis on What Teachers Don’t Know http://t.co/QEeYWWH5 #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-10-08
- What’s So Great About Siri? .http://j.mp/os4WNp #
- Hypernegative "miss not" in Hemingway http://j.mp/pPp4tX #
- Dark Energy FAQ http://j.mp/oFOhhp #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-10-01
- A Common Joke About Common Knowledge http://j.mp/qBNJcc #
- Infatuated with a book http://t.co/p2CDvg09 #
- Adult Students Are The New Majority http://t.co/PeiCrkie #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-09-24
- Does Creative Spelling Make a Name More Protectable? http://j.mp/nIQxKA #
- Man-in-the-Middle Attack Against SSL 3.0/TLS 1.0 http://j.mp/pPmyYy #
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Tweets for week ending 2011-09-17
- Trusting Experts http://j.mp/oC7nJZ #
- More Evidence Groupon Is Bad for Business http://j.mp/ovsLsi #
- There Are Lots of Ways Amazon's Netflix for Books Could Fail http://j.mp/qnKTli #
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