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We talk a lot about our lengthy note taking that is done on our iPads. Editing and presenting on the go. But, what about the little notes, the notes we have written on stickies for many years. Mostly, these notes are still little pieces of paper, which are still hard to share. Some folks have [...]

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Have you jumped on board with app.net? It is just like Twitter without being just like Twitter. The major difference everyone talks about is that you have to pay for access but in exchange you don’t have all the in-line ads and promoted hashtags. Initially launched on crowd funding, the service recently lowered it’s price [...]

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Soon after music in the MP3 format started getting popular, the folks at SRS released a little blue plastic device that you hook up between your MP3 player and your speakers. There was a few dial adjustments on it to tune your music for more enjoyable listening. Then, a short time after iTunes was releases, [...]

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We have covered a lot of brainstorming tools you can find on our iPads. From simple to extensive features, easy to hard to learn to use and pricing all over the place. Mindjet is one of our more expensive options we have covered (not ‘expensive’ at $8.99, but more than the average $2 options). We [...]

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We didn’t wait for Skype to create a iPad version, we have been running the iPhone version in 2X from the day the iPad2 showed up. Actually, we have been using the audio and text messaging on the original iPad prior to the addition of the camera. With multitasking, the text messaging keeps coming in [...]

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Google has updated their Google Plus app to run on the iPad. It is still the same Free iPhone app, but isn’t blocked from installing on the iPad as it was previously. This means that there is no special iPad user interface and for full screen you need to run it in 2X mode. All [...]

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Google is offering another one of their free services for the iOS! This time, it’s their translation app. The Google Translate app is not a universal app, so it will run fine on the iPad but to have full screen you have to run the iPhone app in 2X mode. The app will allow you [...]

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Before the holidays, a team member brought in a little square plastic box filled with red cards. It was purchased from Crate and Barrel. Each card had a question that make an interesting conversation starter. Done talking through one question, grab another card. We started kidding about it in meetings that where going slowly. But, [...]

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