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Shifts and nuances in the way we communicate online.
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Meet Your New Wait Staff: It's a Tablet on Your Table

Meet Your New Wait Staff: It's a Tablet on Your Table | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Report suggests growing labor costs, customer acceptance will spur usage of tablets and smartphones at restaurants, replacing some wait staff.

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Snapchat My Email

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Can a Snapchat-like app be built to deal with email overload?


If you're over 25 (or under 13), you are forgiven. Those carefree, youthful years between 13 and 25 are the sweet spot demographic for our connected culture's latest cause célèbre. Snapchat is an app that lets you send a photo to one - or hundreds - that has a shelf-life of about 10 seconds. You set the limits, but once your friend(s) see the image it will vanish from the online ether before you can even think to share it.

To get adults' attention, the typical stories making the rounds are that Snapchat can really up your sexting game. If Anthony Weiner had Snapchat instead of Twitter, he'd be President by now (or at least still have his seat in Congress).

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5 Connected Objects to Smarten Up Your Home

5 Connected Objects to Smarten Up Your Home | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Imagine waking up in a fully automated house. Mashable rounded up five objects to help smarten up your home. And - they're afforadable!

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Google Maps App for iPhone Goes in the Right Direction

Google Maps App for iPhone Goes in the Right Direction | Communications Major | Scoop.it
When Apple released its latest upgrade in September, discontinuing its long association with Google maps in favor of its own substandard version, the outcry was loud and fierce. Apple has righted this wrong, and a new, free version of Google maps is now available for your iPhone from the App Store.
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