Yesterday, Google announced that it is saying goodbye to its service Google Reader in July. The Google Reader community is understandably frustrated  I haven’t heavily relied on Google Reader, but it is very hard to find a good and reliable reader …

Google Reader Will Be Closing Its Doors But Here Are Some Alternatives Read more »

Sometimes you just need to check out a simple app that is fun and possible useful with the right ideas behind it. This week we check out iMadeFace app. This free app lets you transform your mug into a cartoon in …

App of the Week: #iMadeFace with ideas for Education and Marketing Read more »

Doccaster is a great location based document sharing startup that is changing the way we share documents at events and helping to save tons of money and tree by going paperless. The digital locker’s location is on top of the Hilton …

Go Paperless and Share Docs with the Doccaster #SXSWedu Locker Read more »

Start off every Monday morning learning about a new app with my App of the Week posting. This week I’ll take a look into the latest social media craze and the app that helps you make a 6 second videos to …

App of the Week: Vine Read more »

AirPlay in the classroom from an iPad or iPhone is becoming a trend in both Higher Education and K12. More teachers and classrooms are getting mobile devices, either personal or through the insituation, to help enhance their teaching and provide …

AirPlay in the Classroom: Apple TV vs Reflector App Read more »

My KickStarter Pebble e-paper watch has finally arrived and much earlier than many around the globe since I was an earlier back. This Kickstarter raised an amazing $10+ million with over 68,000 backers in just 30 days. It was funded …

My Pebble E-Paper Watch is Here! [Photo Tour] Read more »