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John Pearce

The Negative Health Effects of Being Hyperconnected | Mark's Daily Apple - 2 views

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    "According to a recent survey of people in 65 countries, 73.4% of people own a smartphone. Those with smartphones check them an average of 110 times per day, which amounts to every five or six minutes spread out over a twelve hour period. Another study found a slightly higher frequency - 150 times per day. That's a lot of people with instant, constant access to email, social networking, and text messaging. Not all of them will suffer all or most of these negative effects, but the draw of checking  your phone "just one more time real quick" is obviously difficult to resist. Heck, most people don't even try to resist it, because staying connected and apprised of everything everywhere can only be a good thing, right? Let's take a look at some of the possible consequences:"
John Pearce

TeachThoughtWhat It's Going To Take For Teachers To Give Up Their iPads - - 1 views

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    "iPad sales are giving up some ground to Android-powered tablets. According to market research[i], Apple's market share of the tablet market was down 14% in the 3Q of 2012, with 55% of tablets shipped during that quarter sporting an Apple on them somewhere, and 44% of them a little green robot. But big picture, let's not kid ourselves-Apple owns the tablet market any way you can spin it-and perhaps as a consequence, Apple owns the classroom, too."
John Pearce

Typing in the Age of iPads -- THE Journal - 10 views

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    In the age of touchscreens and smartphones, typing drills on a traditional QWERTY keyboard may not be the best use of anybody's time. Instead, new technologies are helping overcome the vexing issues of speed, accuracy, and screen space that are the consequence of importing standard typing techniques to mobile technologies.
Roland Gesthuizen

The new reality: Technology must be self-evident | Tech Sanity Check | TechRepublic.com - 4 views

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    "The move toward a self-evident user experience is going to have several natural consequences for the technology professionals who work with these products on a daily basis. In many ways, these IT pros have benefited from the overly complex and sometimes convoluted technology products because they were the ones who helped sort everything out for the users. That won't be the case for much longer."
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    Interesting to read about the shift to better and more intuitive interfaces for users.
Roland Gesthuizen

Eli Pariser: Beware online "filter bubbles" | Video on TED.com - 4 views

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    "As web companies strive to tailor their services (including news and search results) to our personal tastes, there's a dangerous unintended consequence: We get trapped in a "filter bubble" and don't get exposed to information that could challenge or broaden our worldview. Eli Pariser argues powerfully that this will ultimately prove to be bad for us and bad for democracy."
propchill05

Best Business Tips To achieve Success | Business news India - 0 views

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    Any representative that isn't an A player should be given up promptly. Business news India It's difficult to terminate an awful worker sufficiently quick. On the off chance that you enlist B players that is the thing that you'll generally receive consequently - B level achievement. It doesn't make a difference who the worker is or to what extent they have worked for you.
medsolution123

Unmasking the Global Diabetes Epidemic: Understanding the dangers of "The Sweet Tooth" - 0 views

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    EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DIABETES MELLITUS Diabetes mellitus is a clinical syndrome with many causes, which is characterized by the presence of hyperglycemia (mellitus being Latin for 'sweet'). Type 2 diabetes accounts for around 90% of cases, while type 1 diabetes accounts for most of the remainder. All types of diabetes is consequences of relatively or absolute insulin deficiency. Therefore, a fellowship in diabetes mellitus is considered one of the most relevant fellowships around the world.
hinach786

Teach your kids how to use social media - 0 views

However, from age 13, a minor can take his first steps online. According to Samuel Comblez, director of operations of the association e-childhood, "In college, we are already endowed with a certain...

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