by TwitterFools on May 15, 2011

Apple has just updated their software for Apple TV to 4.2.2. This update is a specific build to take advantage of iOS 4.3. Changes for this update include: – Audio: Addresses an issue in which audio is not output when playing some video content. – Video playback: Addresses an issue in which video is not [...]
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by TwitterFools on April 8, 2011

I get a lot of requests to from folks who want to do guest posts but it certainly attracts my attention when somebody says, “Well, I took a risk on this one …” You’re going to love this. Davis Murton delivers quite an inventive post today. Enjoy! Have you ever thought about how great writers [...]
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by TwitterFools on March 14, 2011

Summary: How do you build your website’s navigation? A few days ago, while working on an Intranet project, I came across an interesting philosophy. There are two different ways, and neither is right. Choose one anyway. I’m sure there’s some sort of Keirsey Personality Test that explains what kind of person you are now. Alltop [...]
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by TwitterFools on January 13, 2011

IBM’s Watson supercomputer will take on Jeopardy champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter in a man-versus-machine Jeopardy competition that will air in February. The grand prize for the competition will be $ 1 million, with second place earning $ 300,000 and third place $ 200,000. And at a practice round …
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by TwitterFools on January 10, 2011

The Dream Initiative – Teaching Kids to take Responsibility We teach kids how to take responsibility for their actions and behaviour. We show them how to evaluate the consequences of their decisions and then how to take responsibility for the bad and the good decisions they make. The Dream Initiative – Teaching Kids to take [...]
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by TwitterFools on December 25, 2010

News aggregators and RSS feeds have been around for awhile now, but only with the rapid proliferation of touch technology on mobile devices and tablets, have we started moving closer to a truly appealing news feed experience. For the average web user, the traditional staid design and text-and-headline-heavy interface of the RSS feed and feed [...]
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by TwitterFools on December 23, 2010

Back in October, after the official launch of Windows Phone 7, I wrote up some initial thoughts after having played with a few prototype devices in the months leading up to the launch. Many seemed surprised by my mostly positive reactions. It seemed to me at the time that Microsoft may have actually brought a [...]
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by TwitterFools on September 27, 2010

Getting a take on Twitter usage.(SOCIAL MEDIA)(Brief article): An article from: University Business This digital document is an article from University Business, published by Professional Media Group LLC on January 1, 2010. The length of the article is 325 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is [...]
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by TwitterFools on August 9, 2010

DuckDuckGo, a search engine unique for its libertarian privacy policy and dedicated pursuit of the “zero-click result,” has announced its new iPhone app is out of beta. “Zero-click” refers to information that pops up at the top of the results page – a snippet from Wikipedia, for example. It’s designed to get users what they [...]
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