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Tag Archives: tablets
Slate Tablets – episode 16
The Slate Tablet Video Series will be on hiatus for the summer, and will return with new content in Fall 2012.
If you have any comments or questions regarding Slate Tablet devices in general, or this video series in specific, please leave a comment below and we will get back to you.
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Tagged Android, iOS, Slate Tablet Video Series, Slate Tablets, tablets, Video
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Slate Tablets – episode 14
File Storage in the Cloud
http://youtu.be/b7oeDdT9EuY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKJ9KzGQq0w
What are your thoughts on Google Drive or Cloud File Storage in general? Please leave your comments below… Continue reading
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Slate Tablets – episode 13
The possible future of slate tablets
http://youtu.be/_IhsCOCWySM
http://youtu.be/Joac3CQepcY
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Slate Tablets – episode 12
Ebrary, eBooks, & Adobe DRM
A number of eBook resources are currently available via the SHU Library website.
This week’s Slate Tablet episode looks specifically at the Ebrary resource. An Ebrary quick-start video is also available.
http://youtu.be/8T-4evHONd0
If you have any comments or questions, please add them to the comments section below. Continue reading
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Slate Tablets – episode 11
Variety of Form Factors | Variety of Uses
http://youtu.be/O_RTP-Lz4WA
Tibken, S. (2012, April 2). Here Come Tablets. Here Come Problems. As companies flock to the devices, they’re learning a lot from their mistakes. Wall Street Journal Online. Retrieved April 4, 2012, from http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203986604577253162552946038.html Continue reading
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Tablets, Android (News Reader)
The ePirate Blog Project
Pulse is a great application to use to stay up to date with what is going in the world. Pulse gives you the option to personalize the app according to news topics that you are interested in. this is very helpful because you no longer need to look through to find something that interests you. By being able to personalize the app, you get all your topics of interest categorized for you. Continue reading
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Tablets (News reader)
The ePirate Blog Project
Pulse and Google Currents are very useful applications when it comes to keeping up with current events. Google Currents offers the possibility of personalizing the tends that interest you and notifies you of new articles and posting. Pulse creates a “big picture” of the current events that are occurring. And has all types of news on one, very page easy to see and read. Bloomberg News focused more on business and data so it is a good resource especially when writing statistical papers, homework, or looking for a quick fact to back up an idea either in class or with friends. Continue reading
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