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Gaudi to Jobs: A Legacy of form and function

November 16, 2011

By Larry Magid I’ve been in Barcelona, Spain, for a few days where I delivered the keynote at the Mediterranean Association of International Schools. No trip to Barcelona would be complete without a visit to […]

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News flash! Online teens actually heed parents’ advice

November 14, 2011

A study released last week by the Pew Internet & American Life Project had what might be surprising news about online teens. They actually listen to parental advice. The big take-away from the report, “Teens, Kindness and […]

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Pew study: Kids are mostly kind to others online

November 10, 2011

A just released study from the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that “69% of social media-using teens think that peers are mostly kind to each other on social network sites.” The study, which […]

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Privacy Regulators Disagree on Approach to Regulations

November 5, 2011

This post first appeared in the San Jose Mercury News by Larry Magid Data and privacy regulators from governments around the world met in Mexico City last week for the 33rd International Conference of Data […]

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How to preserve battery life on iPhone 4 (and other cell phones too)

November 2, 2011

The Huffington Post has a useful slide show on saving iPhone battery life based on some common techniques used for all phones plus some special issues regarding what is an iOS 5.0 bug that Apple has […]

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