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POPSTeaching Religions (Plural) in Public Education Few of the recent tweets from the discussion at OnFaith on above topic. The topic is worth pondering over even if you speed read few of these articles. The question they are asking is this: The Texas Board of Education, the nation's second largest purchaser of public school textbooks, is revising its K-12 social studies curriculum and deciding how to characterize religion's influence on American history. Three consultants have recommended emphasizing the roles of the Bible, Christianity and civic virtue of religion. As America's children go back to school, how would you advise the Texas board? How should religion be taught in public schools?
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POPSTwitterfeed Tagged "feed your blog to twitter" but actually I'm using it for Flickr photos, Yacapaca mentions and (rather recursively) clipmarks posts.
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POPS10 Awesome Tools That'll Make You A Twitter User Expert! 7. Twitterfone Twitterfone is a nifty tool which let's you post messages to your twitter account using your voice. It translates your voice into text and posts them. You can use it when you don't feel like using your cellphone's keypad to tweet. 8. Twittercal Twittercal, as it says, connects your Twitter account to your Google Calendar account and let's you easily add events from twitter. 9. Quotably Quotably let's you view the twitter conversations as a discussion thread and also allows you to reply to them and participate in the discussion. This can be very useful if you are looking to follow a particular discussion. 10. Timer Last but not the least, Timer does a very simple but extremely useful thing. It uses twitter to remind you about a task at the time specified so that you don't forget to accomplish it. I hope you'll find all or some of these tools useful as a twitter user. You could also follow me on twitter.
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POPSTwitterfeed Use your Twitter user or create a new one to post to your blog. Give twitterfeed the username and password, and it will post blog updates to Twitter. Login to twitterfeed with your OpenID and give twitterfeed the URL of the blog RSS feed and configure how often it should post to Twitter. Easy!
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POPSClipmarks + Twitter Web 2.0 sites are really cool if they can interact with each other. A good example is the feature of sending content from one of your accounts to other services you use. Just like the example of Clipmarks giving you the possibility to send content to Twitter or Blogger, Facebook and other:
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POPSJust try not to click that link! We've got a TwitterFeed set up to post a popular clip from clipmarks to twitter every few hours or so. (http://twitter.com/clipmarks/). I'm always amazed by the great clips that find their way there, but this one literally made me guffaw here in the office. That's got to be one of the most clickable links I've ever seen. Something behind that link is exciting, but you don't know what! Here's the link for the curious (SFW)
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POPSHow to use Flickr to post images to Twitter Web 2.0 granddaddy Dave Winer is building a service to post Flickr photos to Twitter. If you weren't one of the lucky few to get an invite, here's how to jury-rig a system to do the same thing on your own. (Winer already created Twittergram s, which I clipped earlier. With Twittergrams you can post short mp3s to Twitter. He even provides a phone interface. Extremely, extremely cool.)