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App that watches your house

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Vince Hunter considers himself tech-savvy, but never realized the newest “app” on his iPhone would thwart a burglary while he was out of town.

via iPhone ‘app’ thwarts burglary for out-of-town couple | wfaa.com | Home Page.

 App that watches your house

Written by Barbara K. Iverson

August 25th, 2010 at 2:38 pm

Poligraft Tool for Journalists, Politicos, Voters

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Poligraft is a new, geeky Web tool that the Sunlight Foundation just launched. You can plug either a URL or text into the tool and it will analyze the information and link you to groups that donate to politicians.

…Let’s take a look at CNN‘s story on the “buzz” over Proposition 8. When you drop that story’s URL into Poligraft, you can see how various groups mentioned in the story give money to one party or the other.

via Poynter Online – Al’s Morning Meeting.

 Poligraft Tool for Journalists, Politicos, Voters

How to Mobile-Optimize Website

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How to Mobile-Optimize a WordPress Website

by PrabhasPokharel

Publishing for the mobile web is an important way to reach audiences on mobile phones. This screencast demonstrates an easy-to-use tool that can enable many content producers pubish for the mobile web. WordPress.org has developed software which lets many around the world create websites fairly easily. This tool, the WordPress Mobile Pack, makes it easy for those web publishers to now publish on the mobile web.

In this short how-to video, we show easy it is install the WordPress Mobile Pack and generate a mobile version of websites, along with pointers to the more advanced features of the software.

via How to Mobile-Optimize a WordPress Website | MobileActive.org.

 How to Mobile Optimize  Website

Written by Barbara K. Iverson

August 3rd, 2010 at 5:17 pm

Attention Deficit Arises from Viewing, Using “Screens”

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Game Over (video game)
Image via Wikipedia

the middle childhood cohort, those who spent a median of 3.86 hours in front of a screen had an odds ratio for developing attention problems of 1.81 (95% CI, 1.56 to 2.11). Among the sample of late adolescents and young adults, those with a median of 4.36 hours of total screen time, the odds ratio for attention problems was 2.04 (95% CI, 1.45 to 2.88).

The findings suggest that the risk of attention problems could be reduced if parents limited children’s viewing and video game time to a total of two hours a day, as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, Swing and colleagues said.

via Medical News: Attention Problems Traced to Time Spent Gaming – in Pediatrics, ADHD/ADD from MedPage Today.

 Attention Deficit Arises from Viewing, Using Screens

Written by Barbara K. Iverson

July 6th, 2010 at 10:19 am

Map: Where Americans Are Moving – Forbes.com

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Map: Where Americans Are Moving – Forbes.com.

Here is a social network that is shows economic and social information in a glance. I wish you could look at inward migration separate from out migration. You can roll over the lines and see the exact numbers for various paths.

Here is Chicago‘s map:

Migration map Chicago 2010

A real map of social networking from Forbes

 Map: Where Americans Are Moving   Forbes.com


Written by Barbara K. Iverson

June 16th, 2010 at 9:20 am