Daily Bookmark Post 11/25/2008
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Europeana is the European Union’s effort to digitize millions of objects from the continent’s museums, archives and libraries and make them available online.
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World History for Us All is a national collaboration of K-12 teachers, collegiate instructors, and educational technology specialists. It is a project of San Diego State University in cooperation with the National Center for History in the Schools at UCLA. World History for Us All is a continuing project.
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stinto | your chat – one click away!
stinto offers you a comfortable, yet also easy to use chat, which you can create with one click and which will be deleted after a longer period of inactivity.
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Data on jobs, relocation, real estate, education, hospitals, travel, crime
Data beyond just cities. Compare to live anywhere! Over 50,000 villages, towns, and cities available for your own personal analysis. Select county or state level data for your expanded research project.
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Workout Programs, Exercise Routines, and Food Diary | Gyminee
Gyminee is the premier fitness social network for detailed tracking, online accountability, and motivation. Whether you are trying to lose weight or get fit, it’s time to start taking your fitness seriously.
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Statetris is an interesting game mixing aspects of the popular game ‘Tetris’ and geography. Instead of positioning the typical Tetris blocks, you position states/countries at their proper location. Fun, challenging and educational!
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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