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Don’t want to loose those messages? Gmail Backup is now available
http://www.gmail-backup.com/ The link above will take you to a little bit of open source software that will allow you to back up your Gmail messages locally. Here’s the description from the site on what it does and how it works: This program is ai…
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Email Archiving Now Available for Google Apps for Education
Looks like Google has added the availability of enhanced email services based on Postini. Here’s what Ed Domains can add with this service: Email content policies for sensitive or confidential information Email attachment policies to quarantine or…
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50 Ideas for using Twitter in Education, with some bonus tagging & backchannel discussion-discussion!
Carol Cooper-Taylor has compiled 50 ideas for using Twitter in Education. The article is a great starting point for those of you out there just learning about or starting to use Twitter for your school or classroom. Some of the highlights from thi…
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Are you a Gmail grasshopper, or a Gmail ninja?
Here’s a great reference sheet with tips and tricks to take your Gmail Kung-Fu to the next level – no matter what your skill level is. It’s a 2-page PDF file that you can print out and keep close at hand to help.
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Synching iPod Touch Calendar with Google Calendars
I was asked today how in the world I could get an iPod Touch to sync to a Google Calendar. I had another setup working by adding my Google Calendar to my iCal and then anytime I synched my iPod, those events would be synched to iCal and in turn my…
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Can it really be that simple?
Let’s see how posterous does with my first blog entry. I have not signed up for an account – all I have done is clicked a link on the site that opened up a new empty email with some instructions on what to do. Let’s put some images with this email…
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Posterous | Re: Can it really be that simple?
Ok, it really is that simple. Once I hit the send button, posterous went to work and created the post that you can view at https://sedcclint.posterous.com. I followed the link that was included in the reply message that confirmed my post was made, …