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wePapers Aims for the Largest Study Group Ever

Years removed from my education, I often wonder how the Internet and its bevy of study tools would have affected my grades.  Could it have been the difference between a C+ and a B-?  I guess we’ll never know.
Launching this week is wePapers, a Web site that operates like an online study group.  People from [...]

The Death of the Calculator?

I was always a decent student but I had a single nemesis that managed to sink my grade point average to new lows: MATH.  (Well, I also didn’t do so hot in Anthropology).
After failing my Sequential 1 regents (twice) I had to suffer with a math tutor.  So while everyone else was riding bikes and [...]

Would You Rather Give Up TV or Your Mobile Device?

Pew Internet and American Life Project have released some very interesting survey results that reveal - to no surprise - that the number of young adults participating in digital activities is on the rise.  In fact, 62% of all Americans go wireless/mobile away from home or work.

Online Community Effectiveness Study

The 2008 Online Community Effectiveness Study, sponsored by Deloitte, The Society of New Communications Research and Beeline Labs, assists businesses in gauging success
Rotorblog always brings you the latest social networking news and online communications info. That’s why we want to tell you about a new survey being conducted by Deloitte, The Society of New [...]