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Free & Bargain Kindle Books | Pixel of Ink Our Favorite Villains of 2012 While the heroes went to war with one another in 2012, their adversaries reaped the rewards. Skulking in the background, bringing their master plans to fruition, the villains of the Marvel Universe had a huge year. They cost their heroic rivals loved ones, business empires, and in some cases, their lives. Many times this past year, the bad guys won. Here’s who we thought had the most evil past 12 months. This list reflects a vote conducted by members of the Marvel.com editorial staff and should by no means be considered official ranking or representative of anything but their specific tastes 10.

DOAB: Directory of Open Access Books Free ebooks - Project Gutenberg Share Book Recommendations With Your Friends, Join Book Clubs, Answer Trivia First-person psychological puzzler Antichamber comes to Steam on Jan. 31 Antichamber, a first-person psychological puzzler by Australian independent developer Alexander Bruce, will release on Steam on Jan. 31 after four years in full-time development. The Escher-inspired exploration game that throws hundreds of topsy-turvy, mind-bending puzzles at the player has already won numerous accolades including the 2012 Independent Games Festival award for Technical Excellence, the Freeplay 2011 award for Best Game and Best Design, was the winner of PAX10 in 2011 and was a finalist at IndieCade and DICE. Speaking to Polygon, Bruce says Antichamber took as long as it did to develop because he didn't want to follow established game design conventions, which meant for much of the game's development he was learning as he was creating. "There's no roadmap for how to effectively create a game like Antichamber," Bruce says. "It was just a long process of experimenting, failing and experimenting again, over and over until it eventually worked.

College Open Textbooks - OATs: Open Access Textbooks - Library Guides! at Iowa State University The Community College Open Textbooks Collaborative is funded by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. This collection of sixteen educational non-profit and for-profit organizations, affiliated with more than 200 colleges, is focused on driving awareness and adoptions of open textbooks to more than 2000 community and other two-year colleges. This includes providing training for instructors adopting open resources, peer reviews of open textbooks, and mentoring online professional networks that support for authors opening their resources, and other services. College Open Textbooks has peer-reviewed more than 100 open textbooks for use in community college courses and identified more than 550: College Open Textbooks has already peer-reviewed several new open textbooks for use in community college courses and identified more than 250 others for consideration. Open textbooks are freely available for use without restriction and can be downloaded or printed from web sites and repositories.

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