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Google Apps highlights – 12/11/2009
19 hours ago ago from The Official Google Blog
This is part of a regular series of Google Apps updates that we post every couple of weeks. Look for the label " Google Apps highlights " and subscribe to the series. - Ed. We've been busy over the last three weeks adding new functionality to make communicating and sharing with Google Apps easier than ever, whether you use Google Apps for work, for school or at home. Google Docs search improvements In the past, when you searched for a ...
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13 hours ago ago from Berman Post
If you are trying to predict Google's next move, what they consider to have been noteworthy/important over the last few weeks may help. http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/google-apps-highlights-12112009.html " Google Docs search improvements In the past, when you searched for a document, spreadsheet, presentation or PDF in your Google Docs list, the results were a set of exact matches arranged by "last modified date". Since Tuesday, ...
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10 hours ago ago from We were the victims
Hi all! It's been a while (and I really mean a while) since I gave a proper update. Kinda busy with CCA, outings with my family, cousins and... VAMPIRE KNIGHT! Kaname all the way!!~~~ I KNEW IT, I KNEW KAIN LOVED RUKA. Lol~ Date to date updates then. :) Monday, December 7: Had choir. We went to Marsiling Secondary School for a combine rehearsal with the choir team there. It was interesting! We sand this really high Christmas song. ...
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11 hours ago ago from The Coalition for Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports
Posted on Fri, Dec. 11, 2009 http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/79034922.html School district officials must act more aggressively to reduce tension and ensure safety at South Philadelphia High School, which has been rocked by racial attacks on Asian students. Superintendent Arlene Ackerman was slow to publicly respond to the first major crisis in her administration. Now, she must work harder to reassure ...
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