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New research: Global surge in smartphone usage, UK sees biggest jump with 15% increase ... - 0 views

  • Mobile devices are mainstream. In fact, according to our newest research more consumers in the US, UK, Germany, France and Japan use a mobile phone (feature phone or smartphone) than a computer (desktop or laptop).
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    "Mobile devices are mainstream. In fact, according to our newest research more consumers in the US, UK, Germany, France and Japan use a mobile phone (feature phone or smartphone) than a computer (desktop or laptop)."
Martin Spriggs

Pinterest for Churches (Part 2: Strategy) - Blog - Church Juice - 1 views

  • It’s not just about what your church is doing.
  • It is about sharing your church culture.
  • Help with spiritual growth.  Use a board to post resources that are interesting or useful for discipleship.  Maybe it’s a study Bible, daily devotional website, inspirational quotes or whatever. 
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  • As they engage and follow you on Pinterest, check out their boards and pins, too.  See what they’re finding. 
randynepsund

Social-Media Lifecycle Why companies care? - 0 views

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    Simple clear presentation of why businesses (and churches, schools) should care about promoting and monitoring their reputation (i.e. "brand") in social media. What was it they say about "word of mouth" . . Social Media is today's high tech "word of mouth" at warp speed.
randynepsund

How Companies Learn Your Secrets - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Understanding our habits and those of others . . How might Christians and churches better use life events, like pregnancies, as opportunities for the Gospel? Target figures out who's pregnant to influence their buying habits. How might we "gentle as dove wise as serpent" ambassadors of Christ act and speak to make the most of opportunities to present the best free offer every conceived . . . salvation? Note that the article is a plug for the author's full length treatment of "habits".
randynepsund

Agile Tortoise | Home - 0 views

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    Phraseology (iPad only) and Terminology (iPhone, iPad) are two low cost, high quality integrated writing tools useful for any writing task on the go from tweets to instructions, multipage reports, sermons, etc. Terminology (iPhone & iPad), in addition to its built in dictionary and thesaurus, allows you to chose which online word tools to check and integrate into your lookups/research. Phraseology (iPad only) is a friendly editing environment which is especially useful breaking down your word/phrase usage and frequency. Pay attention to the Flesch Kincaid Reading and Grade level scores along with other readability statistics, including root word frequency, and you can improve the comprehension of your written or oral presentation. Most pastors and teachers who either compose or copy-paste-revise content taking into account Phraseology's feedback should be able to greatly improve their audience's comprehension. Interested in tired old phrase remediation or reductions in redundancies and passive platitudes? Anyone?
Sallie Draper

The Forge - Episode 16 (HD) "iBook, You Book, We All Book!" - YouTube - 0 views

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    Video podcast from my friends at TechSmith - edtech focus - screencasting and iBooks tips
Sallie Draper

iRig Mic Review - YouTube - 0 views

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    A review of my recent WELSTech Pick of the Week - iRig Mic
randynepsund

OnLive Desktop Plus impressions: A Windows 7 desktop on your iPad, now with a browser - 0 views

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    $5 a month gets you Windows 7 from your iPad!? I wonder if Microsoft has actually signed off on this very interesting service.
randynepsund

OnLive Desktop Plus Puts Windows 7 on the iPad in Blazing Speed - State of the Art - NY... - 0 views

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    A NY Times review of OnLive's cloud based virtualized Windows 7 PC with MS Office for which you pay a puny $5 a month and use from your iPad. Coming "soon" to smart phones, and, of most interest to churches and schools, to your local Mac or Windows PC. Faster than any physical desktop and using an ultra high speed internet connection, the OnLive PC will almost entirely eliminate the worst time and software costs of operating a Windows PC. Read David Pogue's NT Times review to learn about the benefits and draw backs of OnLive's implementation.
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    Looks very interesting Randy. Thanks for sharing. this looks very promising. Have you tried it? I just downloaded the iPad app and created an account so I'm going to give it a try.
Sallie Draper

Notification Control - 0 views

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    Clean up e-mail notifications from various sites
randynepsund

OnTheAir's Video Call-In Show Platform Makes Hangouts and Ustream Seem Static | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Beta version released of video meeting software enabling more than 10 individuals to interact.
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