PC Mag
Google offers money to people who report bugs in their Chromium project (which bears the popular Chrome browser as fruit). and others such as: YouTube, Blogger, Orkut apart from Google.com. Android, Picasa or Google Desktop don't fall under it yet, but Google said they might expand it to these too in the future. So how much do you get? It depends upon the intensity of the bug found - it could be anywhere between $500 to $3100.
Welcome to our Social Media blog! On this blog you will find web tools that are discussed within this course. You will also find links to each student's blog where they share and reflect on the tools explored. Students will be exploring various web tool applications of which they can utilize to enhance their learning and social experiences. Students will be learning and practicing digital literacy and responsibility, collaborating, creating, socializing, organizing content, while HAVING FUN!!!
This blog is no longer utilized - however I keep it up so that I can share with others what I have done within this social media course.
This was my first time teaching this course.
To see the current social media class that I am teaching please visit.