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POPSWho`s responsible for wars? A lot to read, but interesting and still important. Personally I can`t stand masses and their opinions, their "needs" and actions.
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POPSHackers Culture Quite informative and very well written. Not what you would expect. About "Specifically, hackerdom is what anthropologists call a gift culture. You gain status and reputation in it not by dominating other people, nor by being beautiful, nor by having things other people want, but rather by giving things away. Specifically, by giving away your time, your creativity, and the results of your skill."
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POPSThe tools our students use Alan November argues that educators should take advantage of students' high comfort level with networked tools. Via Laura Blankenship's tweets (that's GeekyMom to you): http://snipr.com/1ne3v.
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POPS20 Ways to fight the New World Order See article for more details and the reasoning behind each suggestion. 13 and 18 are the most important in my opinion, and I can admit I am guilty of not keeping them.