Realizar un video de entre 30 segundos y 1 minuto. Pueden aparecer los autores. Las imágenes deben ser tomadas de YouTube.

Debe relatar:

- Lo mas divertido (escolar) del año
- Lo mas aburrido (escolar) del año
- Lo mas dificil de TIC y en general (un tema, una clase, un proyecto)
- Lo mas interesante de TIC y en general (un tema, una clase, un proyecto)

No hacer nombres, solo mencionar materias. Publicarlo en YouTube y en el Campus (despues vemos como)

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Semana 10 (por Fabi)

China Web Boom: .CN Now More Popular than .Net


China's top-level domain has now surpassed .net as the web's third most popular top-level and second most popular country-specific domain, according to a study by VeriSign says the Associated Press. VeriSign said that registrations of .cn domains had surged 23% in the first quarter of this year, and tripled year-over-year. China's domain boom is a sign of the country's growing importance on the web and rapidly expanding Internet user base.

The VeriSign report didn't break down domain numbers, but the running total from Germany's DENIC shows that China's .cn domain has about 11.8 million active registrations -- good enough for 3rd place and 230,000 more than fourth place .net domains. Germany's .de extension is in second place, about a quarter million registrations ahead of China, and the grand daddy of all domain extensions, .com, is comfortably in first place with 76.5 million domain registrations.

June 18, 2008

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Skype 4.0 Beta for Windows. Download now!

Skype has recently unveiled the new version of its world famous VoIP software used by more than 300 million users across the globe.

Skype 4.0 features a complete new interface with lots of new features, improvements and enhancements. The main focus has been put on the new full-screen interface and a more enrich video calling user experience.

2008/06/19

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Men Around the World Access the Mobile Web Almost 10X as Much as Women, Study Says

Popular mobile browser provider Opera released a demographic report about their users today that provides some valuable, if sometimes unsurprising, insights into just who is accessing the web on their mobile phones. The two primary take-aways: 88.1% of people using the mobile Web around the world are male and most people using Opera Mini are between the ages of 18-27.
Opera's study will no doubt be discussed in settings ranging from marketing to advocacy of social equity in technology. It's a good one to have in the back of your mind when thinking about the mobile web.

June 19, 2008

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Las elegí porque me resulta muy interesante ver como avanza la tecnología, y enterarme de cosas nuevas.

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