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RT @NSF: YardMap, a tool to turn your backyard into a critical data source for scientists tracking endangered species: ow.ly/d87zI


RT @NIHforHealth: News: New mobile app from NIH helps women learn about their health in 52 weeks 1.usa.gov/Q5tUzJ


Fun! RT @wired: Special auto-rotating mount helps you take 360-degree phone shots. bit.ly/Objpt3


RT @aldeacom: Born this Way: The 50+ Folks are Digital Immigrants & Innocents j.mp/Jva9bW


RT @benton_fdn: Hundreds of thousands American households may lose Internet in July benton.org/node/120915


Apps work. RT @AmericanTelemed: Johns Hopkins Studying Effectiveness of Mobile Health (#mHealth) Applications. ow.ly/9Hc4W


Cool for older adults. Voice contolled! RT @engadget: HBO GO teases vocal controls via Kinect, engt.co/xSaikB


RT @lifehacker: 2Do for iOS is a highly rated, cross-platform task manager. Get for 99¢ in today's App Deals: lifehac.kr/xKj4UY


YES! RT @engadget: Google aids accessibility with ChromeVox reader, better YouTube captions and more engt.co/yafGeU


RT @pewinternet: Just released: new report with predictions about the future behavior of hyperconnected millennials pewrsr.ch/wRAU13


How about 65+ in the US? RT @TEDNews: We're going to hit 70% penetration of cell phones in the developing world by the end of 2013. #TED


RT @Money_College: Wow. Is #facebook tracking about every website you click on, whether you're logged on or not? ow.ly/7xTeG


Are u online? RT @AARPTech: For this 85-year-old blogger, using social media is “as vital as keeping your body active.” ow.ly/7teiz


Join us at Get Connected: Internet Fair for 50+ on October 29. ow.ly/743ug


Good for older adults. RT @Money_College: New identity theft website debunks scaremongering, hype ... http://ow.ly/6NGzw


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Mindbloom is a web game that rewards you to living a healthy, full, and happy life offline. Here's how it works: lifehac.kr/q8dMov


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Is your cell phone registered with the County for cell phone alerts in the event of a disaster? It's easy to do! 1.usa.gov/atjmqm


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