Aug 11

The internet is playing havoc lately. First it was my blog list, next I could not log onto Facebook. This morning it took a while to be able to get into my e-mail. It's awful how much I rely on these things to communicate with family and friends, and to market my books, etc. I really count on the internet for my news both local and abroad. It's quicker and less skewed than the television news. So it hurts when things go wacky.I'm told Google+ is the culprit as every other web service is trying to update quickly to compete. Blogger is changing, Facebook is updating, e-mail services are updating. Sigh.I suppose all the constant change is good. It keeps the mind sharp. But then it may also steer some people away and back to old fashioned things like phone calls, snail mail and newspaper.What do you think? Do you keep up with every new change or do you long for the "good-ole-days?"
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Published on August 11, 2011 07:19
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message 1: by David (new)

David Santos I give up on checking my email. I only do it through my ipod. Yahoo upgraded and now its terribly slow for me. I stopped using Myspace for the same reason. I'm not even attempting to visit google+ haha I get my news, weather, emails etc all on my Ipod so I only use computer to write and blog.


message 2: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Parra Hi David, I don't have an Ipod. I'm waiting on the tablets to see which one is the best e-reader/internet browser/movie/TV. Right now I use my laptop for everything. Mostly because I work at home.


message 3: by David (new)

David Santos You must invest in an Ipod. Every multitasker should have one, they have an "Ibooks" app where you can download books to read. The classics are free, but some books you can find cheaper online. Anyways Gotta make technology work for you, not you work for them ha


message 4: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Parra :)


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