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15 bloggers have safely arrived in Uganda! Compassion sent the group off yesterday to blog about their experience while there, and after 30 hours of travel the stories, videos and pictures are now coming in. You may follow the Uganda blog here, or visit this page to see a list of all of the individual's blogs and follower their stories specifically. Thanks to both Compassion and these 15 bloggers for following God's lead and allowing technology to meet eternity! If you feel led to also financially support a child in Uganda, please click the image to the left. Keep the group in your prayers, and be sure to head over to the blogs and comment to encourage them as they reach out.
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Thanks to FrankLozano.com for sharing the video with us! Also to Mike Kankelfritz, Morning Show Host from 89.3FM KSBJ in Houston, who took the call. And Logan of course! Find more about Logan here .
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Apple launched two new iPhone television ads today which seem to target the "how to" questions for new purchasers. The new ads feature the Facebook web app and using Safari to browse the web (researching car info as the example). Lee and I both use the Facebook app quite, and I believe we're close to seeing many quality apps like this developed using the SDK by third-parties very soon. It's interesting that Apple has switched from the ads about individuals (pilots, musicians, artists, etc.) to these that are more of an informational style. The Cars ad does a decent job of showing the web browsing functionality in Safari, with drop-down menus and the things we take for granted on the computers.
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Just returned from the Apple store this evening, and the MacBook Air (pictured on top of the MacBook) really does seem like a great laptop! I was really shocked at how large the touchpad is, and how much it responds like the screen on the iPhone. One thing I did learn from a friend at the store is that it is well worth it to purchase the optional optical drive . He mentioned a Leopard install taking over 3 hours via another computer's optical drive on the network, compared to maybe 45 minutes using the optional drive for the Air. For some fun, check out the teardown photos of the Air over here at MacNN , courtesy of iFixit .
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