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Technology + gaps + mobile
2010-06-22 ::
Russ Leseberg
Apple’s iPad has been “in the wild” for a mere 80 days, and in that short time it has changed the world of computing forever. Don’t believe me? Just ask some of the other people that have voted with their checkbooks. Apple announced today… “that it sold its three millionth iPad™ yesterday, just 80 days [...]
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Technology + gaps + mobile
2010-04-03 ::
Russ Leseberg
The twins have finally arrived. Let’s let them rest for a bit. We will fill you in later.
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Teams + gaps + mobile
2010-04-02 ::
Russ Leseberg
Ready… on spur of the moment you decide to get away for the weekend. Fire… you pack the car and leave the house without knowing exactly where you’re headed. Aim… all you need now is a destination… all you need is iPad.
While you drive, your co-pilot is free to check weather, hotels, points of [...]
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Teams + Technology + gaps + mobile
2010-04-01 ::
Russ Leseberg
In Use Case 12: Countdown to iPad – Teammate, we introduced iPad as the “politically correct meeting tech.” And although iPad can benefit a single team member, when you outfit an entire workgroup it really gets interesting. When everyone follows along on their iPad, you…
…don’t need to wait for a conference room with a projector.
…eliminate [...]
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Technology + gaps + mobile
2010-03-31 ::
Russ Leseberg
Three geek cheers for iPortal, aka iPad! The power of Mac OS X, Linux and Windows is coming to the iPad. Through the use of VNC (Virtual Network Computing), iPads will be able to control desktops, laptops and servers.
Companies like MochaSoft already have VNC technology working successfully on the iPhone and iPad Touch… see [...]
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Technology + gaps + mobile
2010-03-30 ::
Russ Leseberg
Sleeker than a common e-reader.
More colorful than the gloomy Sony.
Able to speed through content with a single swipe.
Look! Up in the sky!
It’s a Nook. It’s a Kindle. It’s Super-reader!
Yes, it’s Super-reader – strange visitor from Infinite Loop who came to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal devices. Super-reader – exceeding your [...]
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Technology + gaps + mobile
2010-03-29 ::
Russ Leseberg
One of the most clever interactive technologies I have encountered can be seen at mypoingo.com. A year of so ago I had the opportunity to provide my youngest 2 glorious OOH-n-AAH! filled days. We immediately fell for the quirky Poingo charm. So much so that we set out to buy her some of her own [...]
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Technology + gaps + mobile
2010-03-28 ::
Russ Leseberg
I have long been a fan of Franklin Planners and Stephen R. Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. It was exciting to see these brands/disciplines brought together under the FranklinCovey (FC) banner in 1997. Since coming together, FC has added many new products, seminars and consulting offerings.
Where I have long felt [...]
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Technology + gaps + mobile
2010-03-27 ::
Russ Leseberg
While technology and media giants scramble… and gadget pundits debate… Apple and it’s latest gizmo, iPad, are busy spurring economic growth. Apple shares are up, iPads are selling like hotcakes and advertisers are breaking out their checkbooks.
The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek and The New York Times are among the publications using the introduction of iPad [...]
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Technology + gaps + mobile
2010-03-26 ::
Russ Leseberg
Alex Lindsay of Pixel Corps was the inspiration for the personal trainer iPad use case. Each week on MacBreak Weekly, a part of Leo Laporte’s TWiT Network, hosts share an interesting piece of software/tech as their “pick”. During the podcast/netcast episode MacBreak Weekly 186: Yep dated March 23rd, 2010, Alex recommended Tabata Pro Timer for [...]
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