Posted 10/06/2008 at 7:40:07pm | by
Susie OchsNearly one week into the month-long Blogger Challenge, here's an update: We've got tons of great prizes, you've got a better-than-great chance of winning one if you participate, and I've got the Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Do So Today.
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Posted 10/06/2008 at 4:47:09pm | by
Susie OchsMore about the DonorsChoose.org Blogger Challenge, how you can participate, and how you can win awesome and valuable prizes for doing so. Any more questions? Just email Susie. The Challenge runs all through October, so open those wallets for the children!
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Posted 10/01/2008 at 12:08:03pm | by
Susie Ochs
Help kids! Win prizes! Save the world! (And I promise not to use any more exclamation points.)
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Posted 10/01/2008 at 12:07:33pm | by
Susie Ochs
The ever-growing list of prizes you could win by donating to the DonorsChoose.org Blogger Challenge!
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Posted 08/28/2008 at 4:31:00am | by
Warren Frey
The iPhone is an amazing device that simplifies previously clumsy mobile features in an elegant package. But if you want to dive past Apple’s sparse instruction manual, and especially if you’re looking to hack your phone, you’ll need to learn a few terms.
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Posted 08/13/2008 at 3:37:00am | by
Michelle Delio
In the not-too-distant future, a doctor’s most valuable tool for saving lives and treating
medical problems could be an Apple smartphone.
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Posted 08/05/2008 at 12:49:20pm | by
Carol Pinchefsky
Fun yet flawed section needs to mature.
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Posted 07/22/2008 at 7:23:46pm | by
Carol Pinchefsky
When people reminisce about their college days, they look back with misty-eyed fondness on the flowing beer and promiscuity. But few get nostalgic for the lectures. So when iTunes U first opened its virtual doors on May 30, 2007, and presented the public with lectures and class notes, we marveled at the range of knowledge presented by some of the world’s finest minds, free of charge--and promptly ignored it.
But in the thirteen months since iTunes U has been available, the content has expanded considerably. (Over 60 accredited universities and colleges, 25 institutions, and several public radio channels have put content online.) Initially, iTunes U only provided the public with lectures, language lessons, and campus tours. Now, if offers music and dance performances, poetry readings, and a wealth of audio and video content that is as entertaining as it is informative.
Check out our favorites after the jump.
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