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Share personal Kindle notes
This is the second in several posts I intend to write focused on the topic of “things you can’t do with a paper book”. My previous post concerned the opportunity to view the most popular highlights generated by other readers … Continue reading
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Kids of the wealthy are online less
A recent NYTimes article addressed what has long been called the digital divide and offered what to many might be a surprise. The article made reference to research suggesting that greater wealth does not equate to children using online technology … Continue reading
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Frontline explains the Facebook dilemma
Frontline, a PBS news program, recently offered a two program, two hour documentary entitled “The Facebook Dilemma” [segment1, segment2]. I recommend the documentary to all who use Facebook and to all who use free online services. The program offers a … Continue reading
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Apple’s missed opportunities?
Apple just announced new products and services emphasizing impressive upgrades to its tablets and notebooks. Among the other things mentioned were changes made to FaceTime within the new operating system. What I found interesting about the changes to Facetime was … Continue reading
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Popular Kindle Highlights
Kindle offers an opportunity I find intriguing. You can view the most popular highlights of readers. There is a concept in the highlighting and annotation literature I follow that is referred to as “expert notes/highlights”. This is not exactly the … Continue reading
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Be Internet Awesome
I somehow missed that October is the month to emphasize online safety. Sorry. However, there are still a few days in October remaining, so with this post I technically will have made a contribution. BTW – the resource I describe … Continue reading
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