My Journey Through the Fine Art of Overextending Oneself
Social media sites can be great resources for creative types, but I’m learning there’s limit to how many we actually need.
Continue ReadingSocial media sites can be great resources for creative types, but I’m learning there’s limit to how many we actually need.
Continue ReadingWhat do you think about Facebook’s new “reactions”?
Continue ReadingA connection to her Grandfather in 1960 makes GeekMom Sarah reconsider her rage against Facebook.
Continue ReadingWith all the Facebook haters running wild, here are 5 reasons why Facebook might not be so bad after all.
Continue ReadingJoin Rachel and Patricia for an Oscars chat this Sunday night!
Continue ReadingHere are a few ways to keep them from eating your life (some of which you may already be familiar with, but they’re worth revisiting) — allowing you to enjoy social media sites when you’re ready, but don’t feel the need to come running every time they call.
Continue ReadingPearl’s Peril features a competent heroine whose engineering prowess often saves the day in this pulp fictional adventure game.
Continue Reading“Miss Us?!” was the caption in this postcard sent by the Postagram app. My son and I wanted my daughter in college to know we were thinking about her…and maybe laugh.
Continue ReadingSharing photos online has become the norm for most of us, and now when you share those photos you can also help a worthy cause with the Donate a Photo app.
Continue ReadingSocial Planes gives us a means of communicating in a fun way that doesn’t involve our phones that makes the message more personal to the writer and the receiver.
Continue ReadingEvery social media user has the choice to post what he/she chooses. Anything can be conveyed. Anything! Apparently I only post the happier stuff. Why worry people, right? Does that make me a fraud?
Continue ReadingA look at Randi Zuckerberg’s new book, Dot Complicated.
Continue ReadingTwo weeks today Nanowrimo 2013 gets underway; come and join in with our Facebook discussion group.
Continue ReadingAt PAX Prime, the geek kids had their own valuable points of view on what it’s like to grow up geeky today.
Continue ReadingThis week I made an almost-1000 mile drive from Florida to West Virginia. Somewhere around Knoxville, where I hit some traffic, I decided to give Waze a chance. I’m glad I did.
Continue ReadingMany parents start baby books for their children. Looking at my son’s book, I realized he won’t learn as much about his early years through his baby book as he will through my Facebook page and the posts I’ve written for GeekMom.
Continue ReadingWolfram Alpha, the “computational engine” (as opposed to search engine), has rolled out a system that lets you see visualizations of your Facebook data with added information about your network.
Continue ReadingFacebook is rolling out new ways to access your privacy settings along with a new feature called Graph Search. The changes could fundamentally alter how you use Facebook and what it means to you.
Continue ReadingTo celebrate the arrival of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, in theaters December 14th, Lego is releasing the first installment of The Hobbit to a board game aisle near you. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey hit store shelves on October 1st and to help celebrate its arrival, Lego is hosting The Hobbit “Roll to Win Giveaway” on Lego Games Facebook page.
Continue ReadingIon’s iPics 2 Go gives iPhone users the ability to take their cherished photo memories from paper to digital. With the help of a free app and a little black box, you can transfer your hard copy memories into digital treasures.
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