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First and foremost, I’d like to say it feels like a wonderful blessing to be able to present this Tech Makeover Courtesy of Intel. I am seeing all the changes that can take place in your life when you upgrade the quality of the technology that you’re using. It’s not about keeping up with the […]
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RSS isn’t dead at all if the steady release of great news reading apps are any indication. There have been a flurry of newly released RSS apps for the iPhone and even Google has gone to great lengths to release an official Google Reader app for Android. For the iPhone owners, here’s a look at […]
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Today, Google officially announced the Google Chrome Web Store alongside the impending launch of the Chrome OS Notebook (TNW has the scoop on getting one). While plenty of folks have been waiting for this, I haven’t and I’m glad I haven’t. If you were expecting a new breed of apps from the Chrome Web Store […]
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It’s amazing to me how much technology changes over a small period of time. If I wonder if these changes in technology have led others to the success that I have seen in my life. I think technology makeovers can have a transformational effect. Not when you’re chasing the latest gadget, but when you jump […]
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When someone says “thank you” that’s the end of the discussion. Well, usually a “you’re welcome” is followed, but not everyone employs manners these days. However, all this common-sense advice about social media is irritating me. And Mark Evans, who inspired this post with “Can We Stop The Social Media Bull$#!% Already?” (great post Mark!) […]
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