Found on Web Between September 5th and September 13th, 2009
Here are some links that I’ve tagged recently. This set is from September 5th through September 13th:

- OWC announces portable, bus-powered external SSD drives ::
- Mongolia In Transition : NPR ::
- Ancient Mongolian Competition Ties Past To Present : NPR ::
- Out of the Park Baseball 8 Free ::
- A New Beat Gives Young Mongolia A Voice, Identity ::
- Skin whitener advertisements labeled racist — CNN.com ::
- Animals With Lightsabers ::
- Change of Subject: A message students should hear ::
- Friday 5 | Google Groups ::
- WordPress › After the Deadline « WordPress Plugins ::
- Acceptable Use Policy | Science Leadership Academy :: Here’s the AUP at Philadelphia’s Science Leadership Academy — They have a 1to1 laptop program
- The Men Who Stare At Goats ::
- Samurai Mind Training for Modern American Warriors — Yahoo! News ::
- Cheap, Effective Alternatives to One Laptop per Child | Miller-McCune Online Magazine ::
- Sumo Paint :: Online Image Editor :: Home ::
- Chicago Math ::
- South Africa’s Poor Demand Basic Services — NYTimes.com :: “There is no place that will be hidden from me,” Mr. Zuma announced, leaving the impression he was now a sort of caped superhero who would pop up wherever malingerers were not earning their government paychecks.
- MIT Media Lab ::
- Lifelong Kindergarten :: MIT Media Lab ::
- Two Mongolias — The Big Picture — Boston.com ::
- 29 Photo Effects and Tools for your Blog and Presentations and Personal Pictures — Online Photo Editor ::
- HOW TO: Get the Most Out of Posterous ::
- The Dropbox Blog » Blog Archive » iPhone Sneak Peek! ::
- The future of libraries, with or without books — CNN.com ::
- The Incredible Hulk (TV series) — Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ::
- Shelfari: Neil Gaiman’s Bookshelves ::
- A library without the books — The Boston Globe ::
- Home | :Vocalo.org ::
- Create Fake Miniature Pix With New Tilt-Shift App For iPhone | Cult of Mac ::
- Maine expands its 1st-in-nation program, distributes laptops to high schoolers — chicagotribune.com :: The state that was first to provide laptops to every seventh and eighth grader in its public schools is taking its campaign to the high schools, and Maine’s top education official vowed Thursday that every high school student will have a laptop computer within two years.
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