Collabroative Twitter post

This assignment will provide practice with asynchronous collaborative writing.

You are to work in teams of two, as listed below.

Each team will be responsible for one of the blog posts, as listed below.

Working independently, both team members should carefully read the blog post. Summarize the main point of the post and tweet it. Your tweet must include a link to the blog post you are summarizing. (Shorten the link if necessary to stay within 140 characters). Email your tweet to your partner, then print it out to turn in.

When you receive your partner's tweet, compare it to your own. Discuss it with your partner via email, telephone or VoIP, and jointly work out a common summary. Tweet that revised summary and print it out to turn in.

  1. The FCC and Google want faster Internet access
  2. Three reasons the iPad will succeed. Whoops, make that two.
  3. The Pew Survey on the Future of the Internet
  4. Who came up with top-level domain names like "com" and "edu," and what was the early Internet culture like?
  5. Concept videos guide new products like the Apple tablet
  6. The Open Government Directive -- maybe some things can change
  7. LTE version 1.0. TeleSonora begins 4G cellular service in Scandinavia using Chinese equipment
  8. Swedish report calls for openness and competition at all network levels
  9. An FCC workshop on Future Fiber Architectures and Local Deployment Choices. It looks like the FCC gets it.
  10. Can you hear the difference when audio is compressed?
  11. A standard battery charger will benefit individuals, organizations and society
  12. Software refinement -- from research to products -- an image processing example
  13. Microsoft's answer to Google Apps for education
  14. Wireless data coverage is uneven
  15. Network neutrality is a global issue
  16. FCC Chairman calls for network neutrality
  17. Is technological progress slowing?

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