Do you ever wonder, like I often do, “Where did the time go?”…. “How much time did I spend on…. ?” I recently was introduced to Toggl, can be used for simple tracking of tasks for yourself: “What are you … Continue reading
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(Photo to the left is from my Inspirational Sheila Flickr Photostream.) I was recently asked if I use the iPhone (and Android) Application for uploading photos directly to Flickr. Flickr is one of the most widely used programs, by both … Continue reading
Recently I discovered a couple of new uses for my iPhone in documenting things I want/need to remember. … Continue reading
My latest discovery for ways to EASILY talk to family, friends and/or clients, if you are in business, is ZOOM.us. When I read on Facebook that my friend Camara Randolph, on her iPad, had a session with a client while … Continue reading
I recently purchased an iPad. Very happy with it and in the interest of staying current, I immediately uploaded the new iOS7 as soon as the option for it showed up on my iPad. I hadn’t really paid any attention … Continue reading
One of my new habits is checking Facebook for information on friends from whom I have not heard in a while. It seems that more and more frequently people are posting their challenges and ills, as well as a small … Continue reading
Protect the privacy of your grandchildren and anyone else whose photos you upload online. I was recently shocked when I learned how fully hackers are able to track locations of people from pictures posted on the Internet. If you are … Continue reading
The latest exciting Internet discovery, for me, is that you can make phone calls from your computers when in Gmail on the web. You can call land line and mobile phone numbers, as well as conference call lines. It’s as … Continue reading
This past week I once again ventured into new territory for me. I wanted to talk about technology and library services so, of course, I had to try them myself. How glad I was that I did! I had a … Continue reading
If you’d like to listen to the instructions, as well as read them, click on the arrow. To PAUSE, click on the two parallel vertical lines. Click again to resume listening. Continuing from the last post “How to Add Birthdays … Continue reading