13 Nov, 2009
[video] – The Evolution of Google
Posted by: Herbert Mühlburger In: computer science|google|videos
Through @mebner I have found the following video demonstrating the evolution of Google:
13 Nov, 2009
Posted by: Herbert Mühlburger In: computer science|google|videos
Through @mebner I have found the following video demonstrating the evolution of Google:
24 Jul, 2009
Posted by: Herbert Mühlburger In: PLEs|computer science|e-portfolio|eLearning|videos|web2.0
Since few time I am coding an extension to the open-source e-porfolio software Mahara. Therefore I have searched for a video explaining what an e-porfolio stands for and how it can be used: Here is a video that explains it: Few time ago Mahara UK 09, the very first conference covering the e-portfolio system Mahara, [...]
23 Apr, 2009
Posted by: Herbert Mühlburger In: computer science|internet|web2.0
The next video is about twitter’s growth by the unexpected use of the service. Very intersting video! This video I found on the gorgeous TED Talks. Enjoy watching. (via TED) Related articles by Zemanta TED Conferences app (textually.org) Ted 2009 (q-ontech.blogspot.com) TED conference accepting nominations for TED fellows (boingboing.net) Curious about Twitter? (nylady.edublogs.org)
18 Mar, 2009
Posted by: Herbert Mühlburger In: computer science|internet|semantic web
For everybody who is asking: “What’s the next step in internet evolution?” This presentation of Tim Berners-Lee could give you the anser. Linking Data is one of the most exciting initiatives going on right now. Enjoy the presentation! (via TED)
Broadcasting Live with Ustream.TV Here you can see the livestream of BarCamp Graz 2008. The Channel is online next time: today at 2.30pm. (thnx to Heinz)
Herbert Mühlburger studies Software Engineering - Economics at Graz University of Technology, Austria. He blogs about everything related to web2.0, eLearning, personal learning environments, new media technologies, software engineering, internet technologies, computer science, ... :-)
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