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News.me, the newsreader app hatched in The New York Times’ R&D lab and incubated at betaworks, today added a nifty feature to its new iPhone app, which gives readers instant access to their news offline — whenever they leave the house.
A recent study indicates that online learning is as effective as, if not more, than traditional face to face instruction.
"The great thing about web apps is that you can access all of your information on the go, and we’ve introduced ways to use Google Apps on a variety of devices like mobile phones and tablets. But it’s inevitable that you’ll occasionally find yourself in situations when you don’t have an Internet connection, like planes, trains and carpools. "
I'm excited to see this in action. This would appease those who are concerned that the Chromebook requires a continuous internet connection. Could this be a big challenger to Libre Office? Most certainly, it's another thing for Microsoft Office to keep its eyes on.
This tool allows you to do the following:Capture your Google Maps offline and store them as images on your hard drive
Convert the current URL to a PDF files for storing/sharing
Post your tweets here when twitter is down — and we'll queue them up and make sure they get delivered.
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