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Skills Series: A Beginner's Guide to jQuery

General Assembly

This means the code works the same whether someone views the page with Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, or something else entirely. Many large corporations, such as Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo, have content delivery networks that host different versions of jQuery and commonly used jQuery plugins.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Massive Catch-Up Issue #1413 (Games, Virtual Worlds, banking concepts and more)

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Your integrity for a.t-shirt? Main | Help Firefox 3 Set a Guiness World Record!! if on cue, here is a bit about Google furthering its efforts in this area. Wireless Social Networking To Generate $2.5 news coverage ).not

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Product Review: Saba Social

eLearning 24-7

Hodgepodge of social media components – albeit the extensive and main one – social networking with a FB, Linkedin components in there, and of course a blog – thankfully no pure micro-blog like thing nor wiki (A congrats on that one, btw). No Google voice nor any news aggregators such as Google Reader, etc.

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December's BIG QUESTION!!! Part I

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Sure I started the blog in '05, but '06 was when I discovered that people were actually reading it thanks to technorati and Google analytics. So is bloglines , Sage for Firefox , and so many others. '06 Perhaps the Google and Yahoo shopping sprees, and of course the Blackboard thingy , make the cut in my book.

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Infographic: How Google has changed what it means to do research

eFront

With almost 30 percent of the human population, or 2 billion people, using the internet; and 94 percent of US students equating research with using Google or other search engines, it comes as no surprise that 75 percent of students use Wikipedia and online encyclopedias for research. 1997: Google released. 1997: Google released.

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Infographic: How Google has changed what it means to do research

eFront

With almost 30 percent of the human population, or 2 billion people, using the internet; and 94 percent of US students equating research with using Google or other search engines, it comes as no surprise that 75 percent of students use Wikipedia and online encyclopedias for research. 1997: Google released. 1997: Google released.

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