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Thứ Sáu, 16 tháng 4, 2010

Interview with Jason Jordan/Best Buy GM, Shreveport, LA

Interview with Jason Jordan/Best Buy GM - Shreveport, LA





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So what can you take away from the iPad interview with Jason?
We learned that the different versions of the iPad cost anywhere from $499-$699 and all models are WiFi. In late April, Apple will release 3 more iPads that have 3G capabilities via the AT&T mobile network. The 3 that will be released in late April will cost more and require a monthly contract with AT&T. We also learned that most iPhone/iPod Touch apps are compatible with the iPad. As far as running multiple apps, you are only able to run one at a time. In saying that, Apple apps, such as the iPod feature and surfing the web via Safari, can run at the same time. Another thing Jason talked about was flash in the iPad. He said, “Steve Jobs has a certain opinion about flash.” And as far as the iPad replacing your personal computer, that’s not going to happen.

NOW OFFERING! Mango Languages at Your Library

Bossier Parish Libraries has added Mango Languages to its growing list of patron resources. Mango is free of charge to all (Library name) members and is the easiest and most effective way to learn to speak a foreign language. Mango is available in two versions:

Mango Basic:
Perfect for a foreign language beginner, Mango Basic teaches everyday greetings, gratitudes, goodbyes and helpful phrases in a short period of time. The courses, which require only two to five hours of time to complete, are currently available in 22 foreign languages and 14 English as a Second Language (ESL) courses.

You can view all the supported Mango Basic languages and ESL courses here: http://mangolanguages.com/mangobasic/languages/

Mango Complete:
Mango Complete offers a 100-lesson course that digs much deeper and is designed to provide a more complete understanding of the entire language and culture. It is available in nine foreign language and three ESL courses. Foreign language courses include Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish. ESL courses include Polish, Spanish and Portuguese.

To learn more about Mango and get a short preview of what the program has to offer, you can visit the company's website at www.mangolanguages.com. Even better, you can visit the library and get started on the courses themselves!

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Thứ Hai, 12 tháng 4, 2010

The iPad has Arrived ...








The iPad is Apple’s newest release of high tech portable devices. If you are familiar with Apple products, you might mistake the picture above left to be an iPhone, but you can’t make phone calls with it. If we were going by looks, we could say it looks a lot like an iPod Touch (right). Although there are some similarities, the iPad offers much more. Just like the iPod Touch, the iPad will also allow you to connect to WiFi and browse the web, watch YouTube videos, and download your favorite songs and TV shows from iTunes. The major difference between the two is battery life (up to 10 hours), the ability to download electronic books (iBooks), the dimensions are about 5 inches more in height and width and the ability to buy a smaller flash drive capacity (16GB).

In addition, the iPad was custom designed by Apple with an A4 1GHZ processor. The first release of the iPad due out April 3rd will be WiFi-enabled and will not require any type of contract with AT&T to fully use this device (i.e., wireless data plan). However, by later this month (late April 2010) you will be able to buy a 3G version of the iPad (appleinsider.com).

Unfortunately, the iPad falls short in that it does not have a camera or any video capabilities. According to InfoWorld.com, there are a few questions that Apple refuses to answer, such as its ability to transfer documents, can you use other media services other than iTunes like Netflix, can it be upgraded, can multiple apps be used at the same time, and will Flash work.


Here is a complete list of the preinstalled apps on the iPad. Join me tomorrow for Tech Tuesday as I travel to the Apple Store located within the Best buy store in Shreveport. There I will interview a Geek Squad agent about the success of the iPad since its release along with the other unanswered questions. Feel free this week to ask your own iPad questions using the Ask-A-Tech form in the right hand column. Until next time happy teching!

· Safari - web browsing
· Mail – email
· Photos – viewing photos
· YouTube – watching videos online
· iPod – listen to music
· iTunes – download songs, movies, TV shows, and more
· App Store – download apps such as games or health tips
· Maps – similar to Google Map
· Notes – jot down quick notes and information
· Calendar – manage your schedule
· Contacts – manage personal or business contacts

Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 3, 2010

Discontinuation of NetLibrary...

NOTE: The following message was emailed to a patron inquiring about NetLibrary. The following was emailed to them and I felt it would be appropriate for me to share it here as well.
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March 3, 2010

The library no longer subscribes to NetLibrary. We are in the process of switching from NetLibrary eaudiobooks to a similar service called OverDrive. Unfortunately, Overdrive will not be available until early June, 2010. A delay in setting up Overdrive has occurred because of their large back log of their new contracts. By moving to Overdrive the library will be able to offer not only eaudiobooks but also ebooks for downloading. OverDrive is supposed to be easier to download and work on more types of devices. If you would like to see a sample of their services check out the Shreve Memorial Library’s page at http://www.shreve-lib.org/ and click on the OverDrive icon.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you and other patrons. I believe you will like OverDrive and their larger selection of eaudiotbook titles and other material. In the meantime, if you have any titles we can get for you by purchasing them for the library or through InterLibrary Loan please let us know. Please feel free to contact me if you have any more questions. Thank you, Tedy


Tedy Pesnell
Technical Services, Chief
Bossier Parish Library
2206 Beckett St.
Bossier City, LA 71111
(318) 746-1903 (M-F, 7:30 a – 4:30 p)
(318) 746-7768 (fax)

Thứ Tư, 6 tháng 1, 2010

Plus 50 More Acronyms Every Parent Should Know

  1. 2NITE - Tonight
  2. AEAP - As Early As Possible
  3. ALAP - As Late As Possible
  4. AWGTHTGTTA - Are We Going To Have To Go Through This Again
  5. B4YKI - Before You Know It
  6. BOHICA - Bend Over Here It Comes
  7. BRB - Be Right Back
  8. BRT - Be Right There
  9. CWYL - Chat With You Later
  10. C-P - Sleepy
  11. CYT or SYT - See You Tomorrow
  12. E123 - Easy as 1 2 3
  13. EM? - Excuse Me?
  14. EOD - End Of Day
  15. F2F - Face to Face
  16. FOAF - Friend Of A Friend
  17. HAK - Hugs And Kisses
  18. ILU or ILY - I Love You
  19. IMNSHO - In My Not So Humble Opinion
  20. L/C - Just Checking
  21. KOTL - Kiss On The Lips
  22. L8R - Later
  23. LD - Long Distance
  24. LMK - Let Me Know
  25. LOL - Laugh Out Loud
  26. NAZ - Name, Address, Zip
  27. N-A-Y-L - In A While
  28. NM - Never Mind or Nothing Much
  29. OLL - Online Love
  30. OSIF - Of Sh** I Forgot
  31. OTP - On The Phone
  32. QT - Cutie
  33. RN - Right Now
  34. ROTFL - Rolling On The Floor Laughing
  35. RU - Are You ... ?
  36. RUMORF - Are You Male or Female
  37. SITD - Still In The Dark
  38. SMIM - Send Me an Instant Message
  39. SMEM - Send Me and Email
  40. SO - Significant Other
  41. SOHF - Sense Of Humor Failure
  42. SWDYT - So What Do You Think?
  43. TOM - Tomorrow
  44. TS - Tough Sh**
  45. TTFN - Ta-ta For Now
  46. U-R? - You Are ... ?
  47. WFM - Works For Me
  48. WTH - What The Heck
  49. WUF - Where Are You From?
  50. WYRN - What's Your Real Name?

For more information, please visit http://www.netlingo.com

Thứ Ba, 5 tháng 1, 2010

The NetLingo Top 20 Internet Acronyms Every Parent Needs to Know

  1. POS - Parent Over Shoulder
  2. PIR - Parent In Room
  3. P911 - Parent Alert
  4. PAW - Parents Are Watching
  5. PAL - Parents Are Listening
  6. ASL - Age, Sex, Location
  7. MorF - Male or Female
  8. SorG - Straight or Gay
  9. LMIRL - Let's Meet In Real Life
  10. KPC - Keeping Parents Clueless
  11. TDTM - Talk Dirty To Me
  12. IWSN - I Want Sex Now
  13. NIFOC - Nude In Front of Computer
  14. GYPO - Get Your Pants Off
  15. ADR - Address
  16. WYCM - Will You Call Me
  17. KFY - Kiss For You
  18. MOOS - Member Of the Opposite Sex
  19. MOSS or MOTSS - Member Of the Same Sex
  20. NALOPKT - Not A Lot Of People Know That

For more information, please visit http://www.netlingo.com/

Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 1, 2010

Internet Protection Tips for Parents

  1. Once it's online, it's ALWAYS online!
  2. Do not post any identifying information online.
  3. Never share passwords with anyone!
  4. Set profiles to private.
  5. Teach your children that "stranger danger" also applies to the Internet.
  6. Do no post any pictures.
  7. Be very careful about adding a stranger to your "friends list."
  8. Give you child permission to tell you if something is wrong online.
  9. Monitor your child's online activity.
  10. Warn children about the dangers of "chat rooms."
  11. Limit online activity.
  12. Accompany your child if they want to meet someone they met online.
  13. Check your child's profiles and blogs.
  14. Report anything suspicious or threatening to the networking site.
  15. Don't assume that filters or security programs will protect your child better than you can.