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LjSEEK.com: LiveJournal Blogs Search Engine Twitter Search, Monitoring, & Analytics With iOS 9, Search lets you look for content from the web, your contacts, apps, nearby places, and more. Powered by Siri, Search offers suggestions and updates results as you type. There are two ways to use Search on your iOS device. Top 100 Education Blogs Education blogs are becoming a means for educators, students, and education administrators to interact more effectively than ever before. They are also a great resource for those searching for the best online education programs to jumpstart their teaching careers. Technorati currently tracks 63.1 million blogs. More than 5,000 of them are about education.
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Thèses Five of the best mathematics blogs A week or so ago I wrote that while almost every newspaper has an arts section none has one dedicated to mathematics. I was rather hoping that someone would write in pointing out that the Estado de Sao Paolo has a widely-read maths supplement on the first Thursday of every month, but it hasn't so they didn't. There is a large and thriving roster of mathematics blogs though, and I'd like to introduce a few of them. Is this as far as your mathematical studies took you? Gowers's weblogIn at the deep(ish) end, Timothy Gowers is a British mathematician, winner of some very big awards (including the Fields medal in 1998. There is no Nobel prize for mathematics but the Fields medal is as big as they come) and author of Mathematics: a Very Short Introduction.
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