World History
What is a Cookie?
Developed by Lou Montulli in 1994 when he worked for Netscape, cookies help direct what we see on the Internet. Cookies are being downloaded on your laptop all the time and are collected by the web browsers you use. Essentially they are individual ID numbers that a website assigns your computer and it collects information on how you used their page. Some have even better "third party cookies" that collect information from multiple sites that you visit. Indeed apps that you might add to your webpages often collect this information which is why they can be free as they might sell your information to a group that is trying to reach people like you. For example I recently visited the Republican and Democratic Virginia party websites and within one day I started getting ads for lieutenant gubernatorial candidate Aneesh Chopra who the microdata thought I might like to select in our upcoming primary (as not surprisingly he was the tech czar for my former governor Tim Kaine and Barack Obama). The good is that you see what you want to see (ads for your needs) and the bad is that you may not go beyond your own needs (check out this post on the Filter Bubble). Of course you can go here if you want to delete all of your cookies, but that will also mean when you start to type in a webpage it will not finish out for you as it will know know that you were there before.
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Echo: Exploring And Collecting History Online
ECHO: Exploring and Collecting History Online - Dedicated to using the internet to collect and assemble (for the historical record) personal recollections of recent developments in science and technology, and to encouraging others to undertake similar...
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Saving Twitter & Other Sites To Storify
So I am sitting in a library trying to finish the third editing of my book and dealing with a peer review comment that asked how we can save Twitter. So to show that I too can learn new tricks, Frank Franz mentioned Storify to me and instantly...
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Google Forms For Quick Surveys
I know I did this post fairly recently, but I am doing a double in-service for my county's social studies chairs tomorrow so want to put this up for them (and you). As a chair and teacher I use Google Forms all the time. For example I sent...
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History Simulations
The HS "History Simulations" webpage just upgraded their page in time for your classes to look at their simulation on the Cold War. If you like that one, you can also get one from each of the two world wars. As everyone knows, one retains...
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App Sites For Android And Iphone
One of the questions I often get is where do I get my information. Well I have a Twitter feed, iGoogle page and Google+. One of my iGoogle feeds is the "Offical Google Blog" which today announced one place to get all your Google products...
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