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The Development of Digital Media Brings Opportunities for Niche News Seeking
The incredibly rapid development of American journalism has brought the United States a long way since the days of paperboys in street corners. American journalism is currently in a transformational phase, which culminates the era of dominant newspapers and influential …
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Tagged digital media, Internet, research
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One Laptop Per Child Doesn’t Yield Results
One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is a non-profit organization that prides itself on attempting to advance the education of disadvantaged children in poor/third-world countries. They do this by providing each child with a laptop. They don’t exactly give out Apple …
Posted in Economy, Education, General, Politics, Science and Technology, World News
Tagged children, countries, education, laptops, learning, poor, research, school, technology
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