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Darrel Branson

RIP Google Reader - 0 views

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    "Google Reader, one of the world's most popular RSS readers, is shutting down on July 1, 2013, Google announced Wednesday. The search giant is pulling the plug on the 7-year old project citing "declining usage." Google says it is shuttering Reader and deprecating or shutting down a number of other services as part of the company's "spring cleaning" initiative - one that seeks to help the company focus on the features that need the most use."
Rhondda Powling

Google Announces 'Google Capture' for Hangouts - 4 views

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    The Hangouts Capture app will be available worldwide soon within the traditional Hangouts app, alongside YouTube and Effects. The new tool is not intended for taking secret shots. All Hangout attendees will be notified that the app is in use when they join a hangout, and will receive a notification when a photo is taken, as well as access to that photo."
John Pearce

Evernote vs. Google Keep: Which Does More? - 3 views

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    "Now that Google Keep is officially out in the wild, how does Google's note-taking and syncing service compare with longtime favorite Evernote?"
Ian Quartermaine

'Hakitzu' Teaches Kids to Code With Robot Warriors - 2 views

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    Complete with battling robots, challenging arenas and a little bit of friendly competition, Kuato Studio's new game seeks to both entertain and educate as it teaches children how to code.
John Pearce

The Evolution of iOS - 1 views

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    "As we examine iOS 7, we take a look back at how Apple's mobile platform has evolved since its 2007 debut."
Roland Gesthuizen

Google Launches Balloons to Bring the Internet to Remote Regions - 1 views

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    "Google is launching huge balloons to bring the Internet to remote and difficult terrain - think mountain ranges, archipelagos and jungles - beginning with New Zealand."
John Pearce

Apple TV and AirPlay Fuel Rise of Dual-Screen Apps - 1 views

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    "Dual-screen apps are a new phenomena, enabled by the advent of wireless technologies that allow for effortless pairing of a PC, tablet or smartphone with a TV. They are changing how people are interacting and "consuming" content within apps. For developers this creates many new opportunities to provide better experiences for their users, but it requires thinking about dual-screen setups from the start as well as new tools. The opportunity for dual-screen apps is huge. And it's more than just watching a video or playing a game: Dual-screen apps have the potential to transform the office meeting room, the classroom, the retail store, the hospital, and really any other context where people are interacting around content and information and where that information would benefit from rendering and display on a large screen such as a TV monitor."
John Pearce

What Will Google Glass Do to Our Brains? - 9 views

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    "Humanity is about to undertake a bold experiment. If all goes as Google hopes, many of us will be strapping on Google Glasses later this year. The post-PC era in effect since the introduction of the iPhone in 2007 and the iPad in 2010 could give way to a the wearable computing era prompted by Glass. But what will that do to society? What will it do to our brains?"
John Pearce

How Tech Will Transform the Traditional Classroom - 1 views

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    As the post-PC era moves from interesting theory to cold, hard reality, one of the most pressing questions is: How can we use tablets, and especially the iPad, to help people learn? Most of the focus has been on ebooks replacing textbooks, a trend fueled by Apple's recent updates to iBooks. Specifically, the company released iBooks Author, a tool for creating immersive ebooks on the desktop. Plus, the new iPad is now the first tablet with a retina screen, making reading and watching multimedia on the device even more enjoyable. But technology is only as good as the system it's applied to. Much like a fresh coat of paint will not improve the fuel efficiency of a '69 Mustang, the application of technology to a broken system masks deeper problems with short-term gains.
John Pearce

Why QR Codes Won't Last - 1 views

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    "Like most technology fans, I am always ready and willing to try any technology that promises to simplify my life. QR codes seemed to present an accessible and uniform way for people with smart devices to interact with advertising, marketing and media. Those little squares of code seemed to open a world of opportunity and potential. But after using them for a length of time, I shifted my perspective."
Ian Guest

How Much Data Is Created Every Minute? [INFOGRAPHIC] - 4 views

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    Business intelligence company DOMO paired up with Column Five Media to create this infographic, which shows just how much data is generated every minute.
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    Sorry John, but whatever I've done, I seem to have made it look like I was the originator of this post. Apologies.
Simon Pankhurst

How to Search: Google Offers Free Online Classes - 3 views

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    "Google - which first opened registration for the class in June - will offer six different 50-minute courses called "Power Searching with Google" over the next two weeks. Classes can be taken at your own leisure within that time period."
John Pearce

How to Use Google Search More Effectively [INFOGRAPHIC] - 18 views

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    " A recent study at Illinois Wesleyan University found that fewer than 25% of students could perform a "reasonably well-executed search." Wrote researchers, "The majority of students - of all levels - exhibited significant difficulties that ranged across nearly every aspect of the search process." That search process also included determining when to rely on Google and when to utilize scholarly databases, but on a fundamental level, it appears that many people just don't understand how to best find the information they seek using Google. Thanks to the folks at HackCollege, a number of my "secrets" are out. The infographic below offers a helpful primer for how to best structure searches using advanced operators to more quickly and accurately drill down to the information you want. This is by no means an exhaustive list of search operators and advanced techniques, but it's a good start that will help set you on the path to becoming a Google master."
John Pearce

Infographics, Explained by LEGO - 6 views

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    LEGO bricks illustrate the simple idea behind infographics.
John Pearce

The History of HTML5 - 0 views

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    When the first version of HTML5 published in 2008, it raised more questions than it answered. Would it be a force of unification or division? Would content producers, browser programmers and device manufacturers agree to new standards? And would it finally solve issues related to multi-platform development? Its fate was uncertain for some time, especially as heavyweights Apple and Adobe duked it out in the mobile arena. The future of Flash, the standard for streaming video on the web, hung in the balance.
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