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Google Play for Education could kill the iPad in schools: Google released a major new education program today that organizes and manages the way teachers push apps, books, and other ...

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University of Florida embraces Internet2′s 100-gigabit network, launches new supercomputer: ... The University of Florida has implemented Internet2’s next-gen computing architecture. The 300 or ...

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Micro-display LED tech could light up the next generation of face-wearable gadgets. : ... A tiny head-mounted display, like the one in Google Glass, will only be useful if you can see ...

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What It Takes to Become an All Project-Based School: -... For one quickly growing network of schools, project-based learning is the crux of the entire ...

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The emergence of very large “data farms” — specialized data centers that host thousands of servers — has created a surplus of computing resources that has come to be called the cloud. Growing out of research in grid computing, cloud computing transforms once-expensive resources like disk storage and processing cycles into a readily available, cheap commodity. Many of us use the cloud, or cloud-based applications, without even being aware of it. (more...)

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