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From Brilliant Jerk to Passionate People Person

CLO Magazine

We of course know Jobs as the man who gave us the Macintosh, the iPod, the iPad and the iPhone and essentially established the “Church of Apple” with all its loyal fans. The true success of Apple began in those following years, which brought the iMac, the iPod, the iPhone, the iPad, and a highly human-centric approach to computing and retail.

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Networked noughties 2003-2005

Learning with e's

The launch of one of the first social networking services Friends Reunited in 2000 paved the ways for a welter of new social networking tools which would revolutionise the way people connected, communicated and shared. It was later to be renamed Facebook. The first of the 'giants' was launched in August of 2003.

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Noughties. but nice

Learning with e's

iPods and Podcasts: The Touch, the Nano, the Shuffle, the Classic, you name it, versions of the iPod popped up and grabbed our attention in the noughties. First appearing in 2001, the iPod series is now the most successful digital audio player in history with over 220 million worldwide sales at the time of writing.

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Bored to tiers

Learning with e's

A lot of the rhetoric surrounding the more popular social networking sites such as FaceBook , MySpace and Bebo seems to be related to the more negative factors such as identity theft, threats to children, breahes in privacy of personal data and copyright theft. Apparently they are leaving in. well, droves.

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Models for Learning Questions

Tony Karrer

Yammer (internal twittering) is almost impossible to explain to someone who has no experience with any social networking (and probably not with anything more than email lists). 6) Can you comment on the advantages/disadvantages of company-created social sites (private networking sites) vs public sites such as Twitter and Facebook.

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Learning Objectives, Brain, Content, iPod Learning, Training Stats, & Dilbert

Big Dog, Little Dog

Net users still spend 42 percent of their time online using content sites, more than any other category. That figure represents a 24 percent jump from 2003 when Net users spent 34 percent of their time on content sites. Community (Social Networks) - 13%. Turn on your iPod and learn - The Independent. Content - 42%.

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How we spend our time in the UK

Clive on Learning

Much of this increase had been driven by one site - Facebook - which accounts for 45% of all mobile web use in the UK, followed by Google at 8%.” The number of people using their phone to surf the web currently stands at 13.5m This has almost tripled since 2008, when the figure stood at 5.7m.”