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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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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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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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