iPad Shows Why
13. April 2010 | 12:01Alice for the iPad Shows Why E-Books Are Cool
Yeah, we all love paper books. But you have to admit that e-books can, indeed, do stuff that paper books cannot. A good example of this is Alice for the iPad , Lewis Carroll’s story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland turned into a children’s storybook but with an interactive twist. This particular e-book is not meant to be read sitting still; it’s meant to be shaken and stirred, forcing many … (News Source: Mashable - 09:36:51)
Couch computing shows why iPad is great
Since writing my lightning review of the iPad for last Sunday’s newspaper (April 4), I’ve spent most of my time using Apple’s impressive tablet. And I think I’ve figured out why it’s such a Big Deal. (News Source: Seattle Times - 01:05:31)
iPhone Mystery Solved: Why Time Stands Still at 9:42
And, as an added bonus, we learn why Apple’s iPad ads shows 9:41 (News Source: PC World - 07:50:38)
Bon Jovi Concert Sunday Live on iPad
Sunday night, Ustream will begin what it believes to be the first live music concert delivered to the iPad: Bon Jovi’s sold out show in Dallas, Texas. (News Source: Wired News - 03:46:01)
Olive Tree brings heaven to earth on the Apple iPad
The large display of the iPad has the potential to greatly enhance apps found on the iPhone and the new beta version of Olive Tree BibleReader does just that. Bible reading and study on the iPad was a major reason I bought the iPad and Olive Tree shows why this will be compelling for me. (News Source: ZDNet - 07:41:36)
Apple Against the World
Apple’s iPhone OS unveiling on Thursday was not the kind of Apple Event where the company shows off a brand-new product, exclaims how it’s the best product the… (News Source: PC World - 14:35:34)
Life With the Apple iPad, One Week Later
It’s been one week since I first started using an iPad and I’ve been asked hundreds of questions about my experience with Apple’s latest creation. Here’s what I’ve learned. (News Source: Fox News - 18:04:35)
How to halt the pre-K to prison trend for African-American youth
April 12, 2010 -A disturbing thirty year trend has resulted in a disproportionate number of incarcerated African-American male youths in U.S. prisons. A new study from the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry shows that the conditions that contribute to this high representation (sixty percent of all incarcerated youth) begin early in life, and is often exacerbated by their experiences in school. (News Source: PhysOrg - 17:19:00)
Study: U.S. church attendance steady, but makeup of churchgoers changes
(PhysOrg.com) — U.S. church attendance rates have held relatively steady over the past three and a half decades, a new study shows. But the makeup of the nation’s congregations has undergone significant changes during that same time. (News Source: PhysOrg - 17:34:19)
The iPad’s value? It will depend on its apps
NPR’s app displays transcripts of the network’s programs. You can also tune into the Web audio stream of NPR stations. Pop open the WeatherBug app to get a radar map of your area. (News Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - 05:00:26)
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