One of the biggest technology debates going on this year is the discussion on if Apple or Android is better. The conversation is not new by any means, but with the poliferation of Android phones that have flooded the market, the latest phones that rival the iPhone in tech specs, the Apple iOS becoming very limiting, and the Google Play store catching up to the App Store, the decision has never been more difficult to answer. Below is a thorough discussion on my rationale up to this point without a decision one way or another.
App of the Week: LinkedIn
This is the twenty-fifth article in the series App of the Week series.
LinkedIn is one of the best social networks for finding great networks, engage with professionals, find new recruits for your organization, and if need be, find you a job. To make this engagement better, I have taken to the iOS mobile device. For those that are die-hard LinkedIn users, you need this app. For those that are hardcore users for a short-period of time, you be the judge.
App of the Week: Find My iPhone
This is the twenty-fourth article in the series App of the Week series.
You ever lose your iPhone and freak out? Did you spend minutes, hours, or days trying to find it? Afraid someone stole it? This app is here for you specifically, but the point of it is you set it up right now and forget about it, so that when something crazy does happen, you can find it. It is not for when the crisis happens because you will not have anything to install it on.
Team Web Collaboration Software
In a world of “always on” media with emails, cell phones, text messages, social media, Skype, G+ Hangout On Air and nearly every other form of communication, collaborating with a team on a project is absolutely necessary. The problem with all of these communication options is that they were not made specifically as collaboration software and so emails get lost, text messages are disconnected points of discussion that cannot be referred back to, and Skype calls are not recorded.
We have put together a list of team web collaboration software options that will be perfect for your next team project. So before you begin the project, jump onto these options and check out what would be best for you so that you are maximizing your usage.
App of the Week: Evernote
This is the twenty-second article in the series App of the Week series.
In May, I began the Evernote challenge and then last week shared what I loved about the experience so far, which included loving the iOS mobile app and for the past two weeks, I have been focusing on using this application intentionally. Here are our thoughts about the iOS app
How The Bible Is Shared on YouVersion [Infographic]
We shared yesterday how to setup the YouVersion Live app that I think is the perfect way to engage with your congregation, get rid of your paper bulletins, and promote the sharing of your Scripture as well as giving you tools to take your church services to the next level. So how do people use the app in real life? Here is some insight into how the app is used in the native.
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