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Shopping cart sculpture defies gravity, challenges consumerism
Posted On Monday, April 16, 2012 By admin. Under DVICE Tags: android, apple, art & design, dvice, facebook, google, hdtv, imagination, military, science, security, shopping
This sculpture of shopping carts crammed together in serpentine loops is more than cool and gets the imagination stirring. I can see a dragon, a roller coaster or even a blingy slinky
Open Question: Are you gonna finish the rest of that pie?
Posted On Friday, April 6, 2012 By temp. Under Yahoo! Answers Tags: Australia, current-events, entertainment, france, imagination, music, new zealand, quebec, thailand, transportation, united-states, yahoo
That apple pie looks delicious and you just happen to swipe the last piece on me even though it had my name written on the napkin next to it that read- Johns pie.
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Apple Settles Class Action Suit Regarding iPhone 4 Antenna
Posted On Saturday, February 18, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, MacRumors Tags: beauty, cards, European, french, graphics, imagination, iphone, iphone apps, ipod, iTunes, marketing, Motorola, patents, pizza
CNet reports that Apple has settled a class action suit over the iPhone 4's antenna. The settlement comes from 18 separate lawsuits that were consolidated into one
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Publisher Touts 20-Point Boost in Student Performance with Textbooks for iPad
Posted On Friday, January 20, 2012 By admin. Under 9to5Mac, iPhone Apps, MacRumors, TechCrunch Tags: apple, astronomy, california, geometry, imac, imagination, ipad, iphone, iphone apps, macrumors, microsoft, netherlands, physics, techcrunch
With Apple announcing its iBooks Textbooks initiative yesterday, the company has been pushing its view that the iPad can help revolutionize education by keeping students engaged with unprecedented levels of interactivity. In an attempt to assess the effect of iPad textbooks on student performance, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH) performed a year-long pilot program using an iPad version of the company's Algebra 1 textbook for middle school students. The study, conducted at Amelia Earhart Middle School in Riverside, California, saw 78% students taking the course using the iPad textbook rank as "Proficient" or "Advanced" in the subject, compared to only 58% of students using the traditional print textbook.
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