Monday, May 13, 2013

RSS Assignment Questions


  1. I selected the sites I subscribed to because I like some of them and the other one looked interesting.
  2. It wasn't easy because most of them didn't have any and it was annoying to find more!
  3. My favorite websites are the Pretty Little Liars one and the purse one!
  4. You can classify news, blogs, job listings, personals, and classifieds. 
  5. It is likely that I am going to use this again because i always check the news and one day I will need a job!

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Wiki Recap

     A topic you can make a wiki on is All-Star cheering! There are many things you can type about it! First, you can say that it is a sport! It has been a sport since 1877! You can also talk about what you do in cheering! Such as jumps, dancing, stunting, and tumbling! You can also talk about what levels of teams there are and what the requirements are for that specific team!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Tech Article 4/19



Yahoo delivers new email, weather apps





Yahoo Mail on tablets will have a magazine-like presentation, allowing people to swipe through emails. Think Flip board, the app that turns your digital world into a magazine for tablets.
More importantly for Yahoo, it may help the company serve up a more compelling format for display advertising. The rebooted Internet pioneer on Tuesday reported profit growth but an 11% decline in display advertising revenue from a year ago.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Web Article 4/12


PC Outlook Darkens as Sales Slump Deepens in 1Q.

Microsoft Windows 8 operating system during its launching ceremony in Hong Kong. Research from IDC says PC global shipments of PCs fell 14 percent in the first three months this year. The appeal of tablets and smartphones is pulling money away from PC sales, but it also blames Microsoft's latest version of Windows, which forces users to learn new ways to control their machines. Photo: Kin Cheung

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

3/8 Tech Article

      


Give this kid a medal! Five-year-old Danny Kitchen of Bristol, England, spent $2,500 on iTune in-app purchases in about 15 minutes, the Beeb reports. Score! Spending that much money that quickly would seem to be a challenge, but his parent’s emailed bills show that he bought multiple $105 items in an as-yet-unidentified iPad game. Apparently, $2,500 goes out the door rather quickly when you spend in $100 increment.Fortunately, his parents did not have a heart attack when seeing the bills the next morning, and fortunately, Apple is being very good about the situation. The family will not be forced to pay for the virtual goods that Danny unknowingly bought.