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Why Everything Is Becoming a Game - GigaOM - 3 views

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    "Why Everything Is Becoming a Game"
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These iOS tips will help you take better iPhone photos - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    "It has been said that the best camera in the world is the camera you have with you when you want to take a photo, because life keeps moving forward even if you are not ready to capture it. Hopefully the following tips, accessories and app suggestions will make taking photos this holiday season a little easier and a lot more fun."
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Astropad turns your iPad into a graphics tablet for your Mac | Gigaom - 0 views

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    "For years there have been options to add a drawing pad and stylus to a computer, a way for graphic artists to create digital media and drawings. Turns out if you have an iPad, you have another option. Astropad is an app that lets you draw in graphics tools on your iPad with the results displayed in real-time on a Mac."
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BYOD is unstoppable. Smart companies must build apps - Tech News and Analysis - 1 views

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    "The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) movement has gained unstoppable momentum. And thanks to the burgeoning mobile app market, employees have high expectations for these tools. They want an attractive user experience tailored to their devices. In other words, companies need to invest in building apps, period."
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How to learn to play piano with a little help from your iPad - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    "There are aspects about learning to play piano where the iPad can help, and there are others where it can hurt. The following will look at both sides and hopefully make learning a bit easier."
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My daughter and I agree: Osmo's iPad kids games are great - Tech News and Analysis - 0 views

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    Osmo combines real-world play with the iPad, and I was blown away when I saw a demo in May. This week, I had a chance to take it to the test.
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Usability Study Shows Kids Don't Search « - 5 views

  • While adult Internet users are increasingly “search dominant,” kids navigate the web using bookmarks, remembering their favorite sites, and accessing paid subscription content and games.
  • kids as young as six are highly proficient, and kids as young as nine are as proficient as adults.
  • Many kids are adopting the habits of long-time Internet users: for instance, skimming pages and skipping instructions just like adults, rather than reading them carefully as they did nine years ago.
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