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Android Apps Anyone?

A Principal's Reflections

Ever since becoming connected in March 2009 I have relied on two primary mobile devices. She eventually gave me her iPhone when it was time for her to upgrade and this has been my primary mobile device for the past year. I relied on this type of smart phone for years as it was provided to me at work.

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Library in Your Pocket

The Daring Librarian

The Library in Your Pocket: Mobile Trends for Libraries View more presentations from Meredith Farkas. From her slideshare: Why should we care about Mobile Devices? billion SMS messages being sent daily Over 276 million wireless users (source: CITA Wireless Industry Survey, 2009). Mobile Libraries!

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Looking Back At 2010 And Looking Forward To 2011.

The Web20Classroom

I wrote a post on December 28, 2009 where I talked about tools that I thought would have a break out year. They are moving more and more into the mobile market and now you can do video calls on the iPhone. I want to be hip. So here is my reflections on 2010 and my predictions for 2011. How did I do?

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’15 The Year of Wearable

The Thinking Stick

2009: Bringing Social Learning to the Masses (Education goes deeper in understanding social connections). 2010: The Year of the Mobile Web (iPad, Android, iPhone do I need to say more?). 2012: Mobile and Integration (Chromebooks, iPads, laptops, tablets, phablets, phones…yeah the list goes on and on). 2013: Opps….forgot

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The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Issue a Press Release

Hack Education

” Less than three months later, Apple introduced the iPhone. But Martin Cooper, a Motorola exec, made the first mobile telephone call in 1973, not 1983. Removing the headphone jack from the latest iPhone does not mean “technology changing faster than ever,” nor does showing how headphones have changed since the 1970s.

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14 Fabulous Finds - A Daringly Geeky Gift Guide

The Daring Librarian

Phillips Hue - Mobile & Interactive starter light kit - Through your smart phone or tablet, recreate millions of different colors, set timers and alarms, connect to your favorite apps and dim the light. Here''s my first in 2009. I also enjoyed this feature when I set up my iPhone 6+! Look at the Mom''s facial expressions!

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