Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Posterous joins the Twitter family - TheTechSpec - Storify
Posterous joins the Twitter family
Twitter and Posterous together, now.
- For those of you who enjoy the blogging service Posterous Spaces, it seems prudent to know that they are now merging with Twitter, another great service. As it stands now, no changes are being made yet, but I am sure we can expect many great new innovations to come from the joining of these two services
- Twitter Blog: Welcoming the Posterous team to the flockToday we are welcoming a very talented group from Posterous to Twitter. This team has built an innovative product that makes sharing across the web and mobile devices simple-a goal we share. Posterous engineers, product managers and others will join our teams working on several key initiatives that will make Twitter even better.
- Posterous is Joining the Flock at TwitterBig news: Posterous has been acquired by Twitter! The opportunities in front of Twitter are exciting, and we couldn’t be happier about bringing our team’s expertise to a product that reaches hundreds of millions of users around the globe. Plus, the people at Twitter are genuinely nice folks who share our vision for making sharing simpler.
- Posterous has been acquired by Twitter!!!!!This is one of the greatest days of my entire life. It all started in 2007 when the iPhone was released. The iPhone changed the world, and in an indirect way, it changed my life. The iPhone is what drove me to start Posterous, because I wanted an easier way to post my photos.
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Monday, March 5, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
All aboard the Google Train
We recently discussed the status of creating Goolge accounts for our teachers and students at the district Tech meeting. The potential this has is, in my opinion, HUGE.
Currently we have teachers and students using various online tools such as Edmodo, and Windows Live, which works well, some of the time.
The teachers whom have taken to Edmodo, truly do enjoy using it as do the students and even the parents who connect with the teachers on it to keep up to date on what is happening in their students classrooms. There was even an article in out local news paper about it: Click here if you want to check it out.
To me, however, I think an great deal of potential and answers are bundled into Google accounts. The plethora of tools accessible, the ability to create, access from anywhere, collaborate, share, blog, create classroom pages, etc...well I could go on, but for now, I will just leave it with: I am excited for the opportunities that these Google accounts will offer to both our students, teachers, and community.
Currently we have teachers and students using various online tools such as Edmodo, and Windows Live, which works well, some of the time.
The teachers whom have taken to Edmodo, truly do enjoy using it as do the students and even the parents who connect with the teachers on it to keep up to date on what is happening in their students classrooms. There was even an article in out local news paper about it: Click here if you want to check it out.
To me, however, I think an great deal of potential and answers are bundled into Google accounts. The plethora of tools accessible, the ability to create, access from anywhere, collaborate, share, blog, create classroom pages, etc...well I could go on, but for now, I will just leave it with: I am excited for the opportunities that these Google accounts will offer to both our students, teachers, and community.
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