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      <title>Most Connected Classrooms </title>
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      <title>Four Tips for Finding the Right Resources</title>
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      <title>The real cloud revolution is all about consumerization</title>
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      <title>Club Digital seeks to link Latinos and the Web</title>
      <description>The program uses a mobile computer lab and a center in Pico-Union to offer basic lessons in an effort to increase access for Latinos, 30% of whom don't use the Internet.</description>
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      <title>Cable companies to give clues on Internet impact</title>
      <description>Are people really cancelling cable to watch TV and movies from the Internet instead?</description>
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      <title>Appeals court rejects right to call school administrators 'names' in blog</title>
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      <pubDate>05/12/2010</pubDate>      
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      <title>Teachers: Please stop prohibiting the use of Wikipedia</title>
      <description>Christopher Dawson -- This plea doesn’t apply to the teachers (or administrators, for that matter) who have figured out that Wikipedia is an incredible knowledge store, cornucopia of primary sources, and go-to site for most the free world. Rather, this plea is for those who, instead of teaching students about Internet site credibility, fact checking, verification, and crowdsourcing, choose to simply prohibit the use of Wikipedia.</description>
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