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Dead Sea scrolls are posted online

HotBedInfo, 9/27/11

Two thousand years after they were written and decades after they were found in desert caves, some of the Dead Sea scrolls went online yesterday in a project launched by Israel’s national museum and the internet search giant Google.

Publishing five of the most important Dead Sea scrolls on the internet is [...]

Pope Benedict XVI Uses Twitter To Debut New Vatican Web Portal

Appadvice.com, (LINK)

Pope Benedict XVI (born Joseph Aloicious Ratzinger) of the Catholic Church might be 84 years old, but he’s not afraid of embracing technology to promote his messages of faith to the masses. After launching the Church’s YouTube and Facebook presences, Benny’s taken to Twitter for the first time with the following message:

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Top 10 Tech Toys and Resources for Memorial Day Weekend

HotBedInfo, 5/27/11

Memorial Day is here and while many have planned road trips and barbecues, there are still many out there who haven’t thought twice about what they are going to do. Fortunately, this article is for both categories. Whether your on your way to a camping adventure, visiting relatives or a Veteran’s Memorial, the [...]

Don’t Let Technology Rule your Life, Take A Break

HotBedInfo, 5/23/11

At times, the world can seem overwhelming in this day and age. What we have to consider in analyzing this new phenomenon of  Tech Overload, the massive stress created by everchanging technological developments that seem to have us connected even when we don’t want to be.

The Double Edged Sword

Technology has [...]

11 Ways Your Kids Learn Using Technology

The Online Mom, May 20, (Link)

Two-year-olds using iPads, elementary schoolers hooked up to video games, the challenge of prying your middle-schooler away from the computer long enough to eat a decent meal… Technology is everywhere and its draw on kids is obvious, but can kids learn using technology?

Technology, says Larry Berger, executive director [...]

Twitter Tutorial – Getting Started

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