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Google’s powerful Nexus 10 Android tablet as a library patron’s delight: The hardware and the apps that shine on it

YouTube from MobileTechReview’s Lisa Gade I drive a 1988 Honda and on the whole lead a frugal life. But I have a weakness for e-books and gizmos for reading them. You can’t fathom technology, at the practical level for library patrons and other book-lovers, without using it. Curious where the tech is headed? Well, what [...]

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On gadgets and gumption and a Forbes blogger’s myopia: You can’t just Google your way out of poverty. Lesson for the DPLA here?

Can you really Google your way out of poverty—no small issue when 146 million Americans are poor or at least in the “low income” category? The Digital Public Library of America isn’t saying that, but so far, the DPLA has shown more interest in upper-level academic needs, such as better-than-Google reference tools, than in libraries [...]

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Tablets for Toddlers and Families proposal: The frugality angle

Free iPads or other tablets for low-income families with young kids? Not just for reading to toddlers but also for delivery of content and services in areas ranging from childcare advice to nutrition? My further thoughts, especially on the tablets as family literacy promoters, are on the way. What kind of reading software might be [...]

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