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As a web developer for more than 15 years, I find my attention increasingly drawn to the intersection of computers, the Internet and communications, especially social media. On this blog, I indulge my interest in these and several other topics. I hope you find them interesting too. Read on...-
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Twitter Stream- Track your Congress-people (no, unfortunately not using GPS) using the free Congress app for Android. http://bit.ly/d8MyCG 05:04:44 PM July 29, 2010 from TweetDeck
- New study shows "digital natives" need media literacy education. http://bit.ly/c2Srpo 04:50:39 PM July 29, 2010 from TweetDeck
- Blog post: Make Use of Listening Tools. http://bit.ly/deo35b 04:38:28 PM July 29, 2010 from TweetDeck
- RT @okstatefair: What do you like on your OK State Fair corndog? Mustard or Ketchup? <-- Are you crazy? Mustard! 08:26:29 PM July 26, 2010 from TweetDeck
- Because their music continues to move me: Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. http://bit.ly/bqcR93 03:59:09 PM July 25, 2010 from TweetDeck
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