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  • As a researcher and professional working with accessibility, special needs, education, usability and interaction design, I am constantly searching for better ways to present information. Especially complex and dynamic information.
    Web 2.0 has introduced cloud sourced information that defies traditional representations (graphs and pie charts). We as an industry of information technology specialists need to find [...]

    A real time feed about usability and Interaction Design discussions resulting from Twitter, Facebook, IxDA, Usability Professionals Association, Professional Online magazines and other sources from around the web.
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    I am creating several RSS, social network and Twitter feeds for Achieve Kids. I thought this was a particularly interesting result.
    I funneled it through Yahoo Pipes, which I am finding to be particularly useful when merging several search parameters into one feed.
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    addthis_title = ‘Educational+Technology+Twitter+Feed’;
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    Somehow, I don’t know if I’ll be twittering as much in the future after watching this.

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    It plays like an old turn based role playing game, but utilizes the online community well by allowing people to message others in real time, join up to create mobs, take out contracts on each other and even use GPS location to join other mobsters close by.
    When you first start playing, you will definitely notice [...]

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