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Monthly Archive: August 2010

Unsuck-It, a Glossary for Business Jargon

“We must leverage the power of crowdsourcing to create robust and engaging solutions that meet the needs of our clients as we work collaboratively with SMEs and stakeholders…” This is not an unrealistic example...

Handylight Tethering iPhone App is Back

The Handylight app is available again. Don’t get so excited: it is not THE Handylight (the original one had been yanked from the App Store a few days ago). It still costs $0.99 bur...

Isolating eLearning

The term “social” has become quite popular amongst those involved in Web development, marketing, journalism, and many other fields. Education isn’t immune to that trend. “Social media” seems to now have claimed the title...