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Apple’s “latest creation” Event Today

If you’re interested in watching Apple reveal it’s latest creation at it’s event this morning, there are lots of places on the web to watch it unfold today at 10 AM PST (1 PM EST).

Bloggers love to Live blog these events and it’s almost live being there.  Here are a couple of my favorites:

And if you are really obsessive, one of my favorite podcasters, Leo Leporte and his Twit network, plan on covering the event all day with follow-up after the announcements. You can watch them here:

Will it be the mythical tablet?  Also rumored are iLife 2010, and iPhone 4.0 software.

I can’t wait.

Teens Without Tech

I found this video from the Today show about teens having their technology taken away for ten days was interesting.  Do you have some students that are addicted to their technology?  I think this going to be more and more an issue for this generation, finding a balance of time with technology and time “unplugged”.  I’m sure the feelings of the mother that was interview would be echoed by many of the parents in your group.  I think as we work with families they will be looking to us to help tackle this issue.  I know it’s becoming an issue even for me, I find myself being drawn into spending time on my phone, laptop, or ipod.  I think the exercise of shutting everything for a segment of time everyday is important. Just like the student in the video, I’ve found it’s not as hard as I thought it would be.

What advice would you have for familes that may stuggling with this issue?

New Gmail Mobile

Gmail introduced its new Gmail for Mobile web app for Andriod, iPhone, and iPod touch. They have tweaked the interface to allow for easier searching and basic archive, delete, etc. functions, but the most interesting update is that the app allows for offline reading of recently read messages using Gears for Andriod and SQLite for iPhone (according to Engadget). It was an allover great experience for me when I tried it out, and as earned a home screen icon on my iPhone. Check out their video (and TUAW’s review)for a demo and more information:

Follow Us on Twitter

I launched our very own Twitter account for YouthMinistryGeek.com today.  You can find us as YMGeek.  Follow us for updates from the blog as well as breaking news, and other helpful tidbits.  I plan I updating it with little software finds and other articles that I find interesting or helpful, but may not end up as a full blog post.

Here are a couple other tech news twitters that I find interesting are:

  • TUAW: Great mac news and updates from the TUAW site
  • CNETNews: News, Links, and Tips from CNET
  • Mashable: Great news about blogging and Social Media
  • Lifehacker: Updates from the Lifehacker site

We’d love it if you’d give us a follow: YMGeek

iPhone 3.0 Debut

Earlier (much earlier) today Apple debuted version 3.0 of the iPhone software. As far as  can tell this has eliminated most all reasons for spending any change any other smart phone.  In 3.0 Apple is releasing the ban on turn-by turn GPS software, adding peer-to peer connection, real push support, landscape keyboard in e-mail and hinted that tethering could be in the future if providers would provision it.  And (drum roll please) COPY AND PASTE which I find absolutely ridiculous that they waited until 3.0 to implement! When will all of this glory be available to the average youth ministry geek? June.

If you are interested in getting all the details, ther are great articles on TUAW, Engaget, Macworld, Cnet, and all the others you want to add in the comments.

GodTube now Tangle

A few weeks ago I wrote about how GodTube was changing it’s name.   Today we found out what that name is: Tangle.com.

Here’s a video from their CEO explaining the new name and vision:

What do you think?  Will you use it?

Twitter Hacked

Yesterday, several of the more “popular” people’s accounts on twitter were hacked including Barack Obama, Fox News, and Leo Laporte.  It appers to have been a problem with how they managed the admin privileges.  Leo Laporte has a great post about this as well as an interview with Twitter’s John Adams here.  The unedited video of that interview is here.

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