Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Lack of home Internet access a problem for millions of students

  Phil Johnson: Students hurt by the digital divide
 
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February 05, 2013 Read about why kids in the U.S. without high speed Internet access at home are at a disadvantage, learn 9 browser shortcuts to help you ditch your mouse and why the new Carbon Android Twitter app puts Twitter to shame
10. Phil Johnson: Students hurt by the digital divide

9. HP ships Chromebook, looks beyond Windows laptops

8. Nancy Gohring: Piston CEO: loads of companies are switching from public to private clouds

7. Microsoft issues tools to block IE10 upgrades on Windows 7

6. Kevin Purdy: Carbon's Android Twitter app puts shame in Twitter's game
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5. Melanie Pinola: 9 browser shortcuts everyone should know

4. Fedora, openSUSE ditch MySQL, in a major database shake-up

3. Sandra Henry-StockerCounting processors on your Linux box

2. Oracle rushes out another Java update, fixing 50 vulnerabilities

1. Eric Bloom: Moving from programming to something else, anything else
 
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